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Monday, September 27, 1999

PCA Colts ride on Sandeep's century

EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE  
S.A.S. NAGAR, Sept 26: Riding on a strokefilled century by opener Sandeep Sharma (107), Punjab Cricket Association XI ground Indian Airlines by 67 runs to enter the final of the sixth J P Atray Memorial cricket tournament here at the PCA Stadium today.

Sandeep's knock and his 107-run opening-wicket partnership with skipper Vikram Rathore (50) propelled PCA Colts to a massive 276 for 6 in 50 overs. Indian Airlines did start on a promising note but the pressure of a big run chase got to them as they were bowled out for 210 in only 42.5 overs.

In the morning, the Indian Airlines bowlers were sent on a leather hunt by the Sandeep-Rathore duo. The two brought up the hundred of the innings in the 13th over, leaving the rival skipper Vijay Dahiya struggling to marshal his resources. Rathore hit a six and six fours in his 41-ball knock while Sandeep had two sixes and eight fours in his 103-ball knock.

Though Young Reetinder Sodhi kept pace with the run rate, the PCA Colts innings faltered a little in the middle overs as Airlines spinners Yuvraj Singh and Subhash Chuadhary and seamer R P Singh bowled a tight line. Airlines openers Dahiya and J Arun Kumar too punished the PCA Colts' new-ball attack, adding 72 runs for the first wicket. Though Arun was playing his strokes from one end, leg spinner Sandeep Sawal turned the match in his team's favour with a rich haul of 4 for 40.
Scores: PCA Colts: 276 for 6 in 50 overs (Sandeep Sharma 107, Vikram Rathore 50, Reetinder Sodhi 25, Amit Sharma 23; R P Singh 4-61, Subhash Chuadhary 2-39) beat Indian Airlines: 210 in 42.5 overs (J Arun Kumar 67, Vijay Dahiya 39, Yuvraj Singh 27; Sandeep Sawal 4-40, Navdeep Singh 2-37).

Team title for DAVP
DAV Public School, Sector 8 and Coaching Centre `A' bagged team titles in Cadet group in the boys and girls section, respectively, in the 12th Chandigarh State table tennis tournament at the Sector 23 Indoor Table Tennis Hall, today.

Harpreet excels
Rich haul by Harpreet (6 for 19) enabled Government Model School-35 beat Kendriya Vidyalaya-31 by 7 wickets in the Chandigarh State Inter-School cricket tournament at Sector 16 Cricket Stadium, today.

In another match GMS-27 defeated Shivalik School-41 by four wickets.
Brief scores: SPS-41: 92 (Sunil 21, Damandeep 19, Makhan Singh 3 for 6) lost to Govt MS-27: 93 in 17.4 overs (parminder 23, Makhan Singh 17, Zubin 4 for 19).GMSS-35: 72 for 3 in 11 overs (Vikas 18, Amit 16) bt KV-31: 71 in 22 overs (Vijay 16, Harpreet 6 for 19).

Bhupinder hits 51
Unbeaten half century by Bhupinder Singh (51) helped Youth Cricket Club (Derabassi) beat Kalsi XI by 9 wickets in the Shine Star cricket tournament, today.
Brief scores: Kalsi XI: 124 (Munish Joshi 17, Vikrant Joshi 42, Anil Sharma 3 for 16) lost to Youth XI: 125 (Navneet Thapar 38, Bhupinder Singh 51 n.o.). High Court XI: 140 for 7 (Rajinder 53, Jagjit Singh 28, Kulwant 3 for 29) beat Modi Xerox: 136 for 9 (Sohan Singh 26, Ranjit 21, Raj Kumar 2 for 13).

Copyright © 1999 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.


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