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Monday, December 7, 1998

Daljit Singh stars in Tari Club win

EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE  
CHANDIGARH, Dec 6: Daljit Singh (89) fashioned Tari Club's emphatic six-wicket win over Pace Club in the tenth Champions Trophy cricket tournament here at the PGI ground today.

Daljit hit three sixes and eight fours in his knock as Tari Club successfully chased the target of 187 set by Pace Club. For Pace Club, Jasbinder Singh and Jagjit Saini captured two wickets each.

Brief scores: Pace: 186 (Yadvinder Kumar 60, Amardeep 28, Jagjit Saini 23; Baljit Rana 3-36, Sandeep Saini 3-20, Madan Lal 2-25) lost to Tari: 187 for 4 (Daljit Singh 89, Vikram Sharma 24, Baljit Singh 31 n.o.; Jasbinder Singh 2-34, Jagjit Saini 2-29).

Rakesh shines
Rakesh's unbeaten knock of 86 runs enabled Godrej Cricket Club beat Bathany Cricket Club by 14 runs in the 10th Bathany cash prize cricket tournament held at CRPF ground today.

In another match, Domino Cricket Club, SAS Nagar, defeated Youth Cricket Club, Derabassi by three wickets.

Brief Scores: GCC: 159 for 3 in 25 overs (Rakesh 86 n.o., Arpinder Bedi 29, Vineet Chawla 28); Bathany CC: 145 for 8 in 25 overs (Inderjeet 51, Rajesh 27 n.o., Bharat 13, Rajesh 3 for 26, Lekhraj 3 for 19). YCC: 143 for 9 in 25 overs (Inderjeet 36, Navneet Thapar 16, Rajesh 12, Shimpy Singh 4 for 28, Amarjeet 2 for 20). DCC: 144 for 7 in 23.2 overs (Kalsi 37, Sushil 35, Upender Rana 22, Vijay Rattan 3 for 23, Chand Rana 2 for 30).

City pugilists excel
Chandigarh pugilists gave a good account of their performance, bagging four medals including a gold in the 31st Junior National boxing championship held at Dimapur (Nagaland) from November 30 to December 4. According to information received here, Shakti Singh got the gold medal in the light heavy category while Aman Awasthi and Kuldeep Singh won the silver medals in the super heavy and heavy weight sections, respectively. Surinder Kumar, bagged the bronze medal in the light weight division.

Last time, City boxer got a gold medal in the national (sub-junior) was in the in 1993-94.

Copyright © 1998 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.


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