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Saturday, April 17, 1999

Sheesh Mahal title for Indian Airlines

EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE  
NEW DELHI, April 16: Delhi-team Indian Airlines retained the 49th All-India Sheesh Mahal cricket trophy defeating JSH Brothers of Bihar by two wickets, at a match played in Lucknow.

Electing to field, Airlines restricted JSH Brothers to 212 for the loss of six wickets in the alloted 45 overs. In reply, Airlines made 214 for eight with an over to spare, according to information reaching here.

JSH Brothers' Asad Ahmad and Kapoor opened the inning cautiously and put up 33 runs before Asad was run out. At 50, Kapoor was back in the pavillion scoring 11 runs. Kapoor's exit saw JSH Brothers losing the next three wickets at regular intervals. Airlines' Onkar Singh caputered three wickets for 33 while Sukhwinder Singh and Ashok Singh shared a wicket each conceding 38 and 24 runs, respectively.

Chasing a target of 213, Airlines started disastrously and lost few wickets quite early. But they soon found stability and rushed to target and won it by two wickets. Airlines skipper Vijay Dahiya bagged the Man-of-the-Tournament and the Best Batsman awards while and the Best Bowler and Best All-Rounder's prizes went to Satish Durai of Apace XI and Gyanendra Pandey of JSH Brothers, respectively.

Brief Scores: JSH Brothers, Bihar: 212 for 6 in 45 overs (Mohd Saif 58 not out, Mohd Kaif 43, Ajeet Singh 36, Asad Ahmad 20, Onkar Singh 3 for 33, Ashok Singh 1 for 24) lost to .Indian Airlines, Delhi: 214 for 8 in 44 overs (Shafiq Khan 38, Vijay Dahiya 31, Fazal Khalil 34, Sukhwinder Singh 32, Ishan Gonda 20 not out, M. Bisla 13, Mohd Kaif 2 for 3, Gyanendra Pandey 1 for 28).

Carrom meet
Munawar Carrom Club will organise the first Ramesh Park Delhi Open carrom tournament under the auspices of Delhi Carrom Association from April 28 to May 2 at Gali No. 10, Ramesh Park, Laxmi Nagar. Events include men's singles and doubles, junior boys singles (under 18 years). Winners will receive Rs 5,100 while runners-up will get Rs 2,500. Entries close with RK Mudgal, Phone 3361234 or Rais Ahmed, phone 3256298 or Munawar Ali, Phone 2429623 on April 22 at 6 pm.

Copyright © 1999 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.


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