Sri Lanka outlast
Bangladesh, wins
opening match by 37 runs

MOHALI, Oct 7: Former World cup holders Sri Lanka outlasted minnows Bangladesh to cruise to a 37-run win in their opening qualifying round match of the Cricket Champions Trophy .......more

Science College
NCC Infantry Cadet brings
laurels to State

Excelsior Sports Correspondent

JAMMU, Oct 7: Cadet Mohinder Pal Singh of 2nd J&K Battalion NCC Infantry was declared Best Cadet in the Para Descent Course at Agra..........more

J&K skaters win 6
medals in Dikshant
Memorial Roller Skating

Excelsior Sports Correspondent

JAMMU, Oct 7: Skaters of Jammu and Kashmir won six medals in the Rink Race-I on the first day of Second All Dikshant Memorial Open Roller Skating Championship began at Panchkula, Haryana....more

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Army School Jammu
Cantt hosts Cluster
Level Badminton

Excelsior Sports Correspondent

JAMMU, Oct 7: Army School Jammu Cantt organised Inter-Army School Cluster Level (Under Headquarters 9 Corps) Badminton .........more

Panorama School
overall winner in Distt
Rajouri Yoga Sports

Excelsior Sports Correspondent

RAJOURI, Oct 7: Panorama Public Higher Secondary School emerged as overall winner in the 5th Annual District Rajouri Yoga Sports Championship which .......more

BSNL team leaves for
All India Cricket
Tournament

Excelsior Sports Correspondent

JAMMU, Oct 7: A cricket team of Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) J&K Circle today left for participation in the 6th All India BSNL Cricket Tournament-2006-07 to be held at Lucknow from ......more

     

Sri Lanka outlast Bangaldesh, wins
opening match by 37 runs

MOHALI, Oct 7: Former World cup holders Sri Lanka outlasted minnows Bangladesh to cruise to a 37-run win in their opening qualifying round match of the Cricket Champions Trophy here tonight.

Habibul Bashar gifted away the advantage of the toss when he decided to field, and the Bengal Tigers though they recorded their highest score against Sri Lanka, never got over that setback

Sri Lanka put to bat piled up 302 for eight in 50 overs, with opener Upal Tharanga leading the charge scoring quickfire 102. In reply Bangladesh scored 265 for 9.

Bangladesh’s previous highest against Sri Lanka was 231 Almost all of Mahela Jayawardene’s bowlers shared in the spoils.

With Fervez Mahroof bagging the most (3 for47). Wicket Keeper Kumar Sangakkara added to the woes of the Tigers with a hand in four dismissals.

There was also the statistical achievement of Muttiah Muralitharan moving into second place on the all-time list of ODI wicket-takers with his 417th scalp in his 277th game ahead of Pakistan pace ace Waqar Younis (416 in 262). Only Wasim Akram with 502 wickets in 356 matches remains ahead of the wily Sri Lankan tweaker.

Bangladesh desperately needed to start well, but Sangakkara’s first take was a stupendous full-length catch to send back Shahriyar Nafees off Chaminda Vaas. It set the trend and it was a professional, frills-free effort from the islanders for most of the way.

There were some sparkling efforts from Bangladesh batsmen with Saqib-al-Hasan scoring his maiden half century. He remained unbeaten on 67 (7x4,107 balls), Aftab Ahmed’s 31-ball 33, Farhard Reza’s 34 from 31 balls - but the Tigers were simply unable to cope with the task of chasing at six-plus runs an over for the full distance.

For Bangladesh, who have yet to win a match in the Champions trophy, this was their 134 ODI, and they have only 20 victories to show.

This was also their 18th one dayer against the Sri Lankans and their defeat tally against the Islanders mounted to 17 tonight.

Earlier, Sri Lanka were powered to their imposing total by opener Upul Tharanga’s fifth career ODI century, and consistent partnerships up the order.

Having given away the advantage of the toss, Bashar needed his bowlers to be spot on but other than Mashrafe Mortaza early on, and thereafter left-arm spinners Mohammad Rafique (1/37) and Abdur Razzak (2/49), they could not respond to the task.

The Lanka inning was build systematically by their top order as the first four wicket partnerships were more than 50 runs each.

21-year-old Upal Tharanga, playing his 30th one dayer, displayed tremendous concentration and confidence and along with experienced Sanath Jayasuriya put up 67 runs for the first wicket in 13.1 overs.

Jayasuriya was looking set for a big score but Rasel trapped him leg before and he departed with his individual score of 31 ( 5x4) Mahela Jayewardene gave a solid support to his young teammate and the two put on 63 runs in 8.5 overs before the Sri Lankan skipper lost his focus and miscued a shot to be caught at short midwicket by Aftab Ahmed off left arm spinner Abdur Razzak .

Jayewardne’s 35 came off only 24 balls and were studded with a six and six boundaries. He lofted Abdur Razzak for a huge six over fine leg but the spinner had the last laugh.

Wicket keeper K Sangakara joined Upal Tharanga and two kept the scoreboard moving. Tharanga was in superb form as he hit the bowlers all over the ground.

Bangladesh Skipper kept on changing the bowlers from both the ends but they just did not had the wherewithal to stop the marauding Sri Lankan batsmen.

Sri Lankans lost their third wicket when the score was 193 as Sangakkara trying to lift Mohd Raffique was caught at mid on by Mortaza.

The wicket keeper contributed 22 runs which he made off 23 balls while hitting one boundary.

Upal Tharanga on the other end batted without any tension and struck his fifth century, to become the first player in the ODI history to have scored five centuries in 30 matches, but after reaching the milestone he did not last long and was clean bowled by Mortaza. (UNI)

Science College NCC Infantry Cadet brings laurels to State

Excelsior Sports Correspondent

JAMMU, Oct 7: Cadet Mohinder Pal Singh of 2nd J&K Battalion NCC Infantry was declared Best Cadet in the Para Descent Course at Agra.

Cadet Singh scored highest in written and ground training including five successful jumps from a height of 1250 feet. This achievement has brought laurels to J&K State, NCC Directorate and Battalion.

In another set of achievements in various NCC camps, Cadet Amit Verma and Cadet Vivek Anand attended Rural Youth Exchange Programme at Goa organised by Nehru Yuva Kendra. These two sole male NCC Infantry cadets reflected the image of rich culture, traditions, folk dances and songs of J&K.

Cadet Ravi Choudhary attended GV Mavelankar Shooting Championship, Asansol West Bengal. He brought laurels to J&K by scoring 496 points as against 480 required for qualifying.

In CATC Bhaderwah, Cadet Madhupal received prize for lecturing and poem of Cadet Amit Verma was selected for cadet diary. Cadet Anil Kumar Sharma did briefing about flag area.

In Thal Sainik Camp Phase-III Nagrota, Cadet Randhishwar was adjudged best camp reader. In TSC Delhi, Cadet Neeraj Sharma was selected and did master of ceremony.

In CATC-IV Nagrota, Cadet Lalit Vijay Singh Jamwal bagged second prize in flag area briefing. Cadets Amit Verma, Pankaj Sharma and Anil Choudhary participated in NIAQ. A total of seven Cadets participated in inter-battalion drill competition.

J&K skaters win 6 medals in
Dikshant Memorial Roller Skating

Excelsior Sports Correspondent

JAMMU, Oct 7: Skaters of Jammu and Kashmir won six medals in the Rink Race-I on the first day of Second All Dikshant Memorial Open Roller Skating Championship began at Panchkula, Haryana.

In 6-8 years category, Breghu Sharma bagged gold medal, Swapinal Bhat clinched silver and Suvidha Gupta bagged silver while in the 8-10 years category, Anayana Khajuria won silver medal while in the 12-14 years category, Ashima Sharma won silver medal. In the above 16 years category, Sahil Gupta won bronze medal.

The selection of team was made by Amateur Roller Skating Association of Jammu and Kashmir.

Army School Jammu Cantt hosts Cluster Level Badminton

Excelsior Sports Correspondent

JAMMU, Oct 7: Army School Jammu Cantt organised Inter-Army School Cluster Level (Under Headquarters 9 Corps) Badminton Championship at MA Stadium.

Principal of the School Anu Jandial welcomed the chief guest Brigadier M M Chaudhary, Deputy GOC 26 Infantry Division. Declaring the meet open, Brigadier Chaudhary stressed the need to develop strong physique by way of regular games and sports in school years. He inspired students to play well and play hard with the true spirit of a sportsman.

A group of seven Army Schools competed with each other to clinch the Badminton Championship for the year 2006-07. The Tournament was played on knock-out basis.

In the final round of girls series, Army School Samba emerged as the winner with a sizeable lead over Army School Kaluchak while in the boys series, Army School Kaluchak maintained a lead over Army School Jammu Cantt and became the champion.

Brigadier Chaudhary gave away the trophies, prizes and certificates to the participants.

Panorama School overall winner in
Distt Rajouri Yoga Sports

Excelsior Sports Correspondent

RAJOURI, Oct 7: Panorama Public Higher Secondary School emerged as overall winner in the 5th Annual District Rajouri Yoga Sports Championship which concluded here today.

DPS Rajouri bagged first runner-up trophy while KV Rajouri clinched second runner-up trophy.

In the girls 8-11 years category, Bushra bagged first position, Smia Qazi second and Swarcha third while in the boys 8-11 years category, Zaheer bagged first position, Ayaz clinched second and Abbu bagged third position.

In the 11-14 years girls category, Shabnam bagged first position, Kanupriya clinched second position and Rozy bagged third position while in the boys category of this age group, Amir, Abber and Azmat bagged first three positions.

The Championship was organised the aegis of J&K State Sports Council and sponsored by State Bank of India, Rajouri branch. The prize distribution ceremony was presided over by SSP Rajouri Farooq Khan. Zoltan Tooth, president Wing Chung Kunfu Association Hungry was the chief guest while Chief Manager of SBI Rajouri Branch K K Sharma was the guest of honour.

BSNL team leaves for All India Cricket Tournament

Excelsior Sports Correspondent

JAMMU, Oct 7: A cricket team of Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) J&K Circle today left for participation in the 6th All India BSNL Cricket Tournament-2006-07 to be held at Lucknow from October 9.

The team comprises Vinay Khajuria (captain), Devinder Kumar, Lal Bahadur, Mohan Lal, Habib-Ullah, Gharu Ram, Fyaz Ahmed Rather, Sandeepan Jalali, Anil Kumar, Satyajit Sharma, Mukesh Kapoor, Krishan Lal, Suresh Verma and Shiv Kumar. Rakesh Sharma is accompanying the team as Manager-cum-Coach.

The selection of team was made during trials held at MA Stadium on September 27, 2006 under the supervision of Darshan Lal, J R Kalsi and Bodh Raj Sharma, Sports Inspector J&K BSNL Circle Jammu.


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