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India surrender top ODI ranking after back-to-back defeats

Hamilton, Jan 22:India were today dethroned as the number one ODI team after they suffered an agonising 15-run defeat in a rain-truncated second cricket one-dayer against New Zealand, who have now taken a 2-0 lead in the five-match series here.

India, who desperately needed a win to retain their top spot, made a valiant effort to overhaul the revised target of 297 in 42 overs but failed to cross the finishing line scoring 277 for nine in 41.3 overs, giving Australia pole position in the ICC ODI rankings. The Duckworth-Lewis par score in 41.3 overs was 293.

Put into bat, the Kiwis rattled up 271 for seven riding on Kane Williamson’s 76 and all-rounder Corey Anderson’s rampaging 17-ball-44 that included five huge sixes as the hosts amassed a whopping 101 runs in 8.4 overs after rain interruption.

India were left with a daunting task of chasing a revised target of 297 as per the D/L method and were again done in by a shaky start and lack of big partnerships which has been their bane of late.

Virat Kohli, who hit a century in the first ODI, again top-scored with a sparkling 78 while skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni (56), Suresh Raina (35), Ajinkya Rahane (36) got the starts but could not translate them into match-winning knocks.

Tim Southee (4/72) was pick of the New Zealand bowlers while Anderson again displayed his all-round prowess picking up three for 67 with wickets of Dhoni, Ravindra Jadeja and Bhuvneshwar Kumar.

Shikhar Dhawan (12, 22 balls) and Rohit Sharma (20, 34 balls) wasted a lot of deliveries upfront as India couldn’t take advantage of the bowling Powerplay.

The loss was all the more heartbreaking for India as they conceded the No 1 ODI position to Australia, having relinquished their top position in Tests to England back in 2011 after 0-4 whitewash.

India now travel to Auckland for the third ODI at the Eden Park on January 25, which will be a do-or-die match for Dhoni’s men.

During the chase today, Kohli and Rahane added 90 runs for the third wicket after Dhawan was bowled by a fullish delivery from Southee and Sharma edged one to Luke Ronchi behind the stumps.

Both Kohli and Rahane played confident strokes but the Mumbaikar was done in by Mitchell McClenaghan, who got one to kick up and Rahane only got a thickish edge to the keeper.

Kohli was obviously the more aggressive batsman in this pairing, bringing up his 29th ODI fifty in the 23rd over of the innings. In the next over, they brought up their 50-run partnership, off only 49 balls.

Skipper Dhoni came out to bat ahead of Suresh Raina but they could not take the score closer to the target unlike Napier.

Kohli was looking to accelerate when he mistimed and hit straight to the substitute fielder at mid-on. He made 78 runs off 65 balls, with seven fours and two sixes, and walked off dejected as there was yet another hundred for the taking.

Raina then came out fighting, looking more comfortable at number six than he has batting higher up, as he chipped in with a quick-fire 35 off 22 balls with six fours.

He put on 62 runs in only 39 balls with Dhoni as the chase started looking hopeful once again. But he fell in the 37th over, much to the disappointment of his captain.

Thereafter Dhoni reached his 50 in the 39th over, off 41 balls, looking to take India home single-handedly.

His efforts came to nought though as he holed out in the deep in the 40th over.

Earlier, Indian bowlers dished out yet another listless performance as New Zealand scored an imposing 271 for seven in 42 overs.

Williamson set the platform with a polished knock of 77 helping all-rounder Anderson to cut loose as he played a brilliant cameo smashing 44 off only 17 balls with five huge sixes. Ross Taylor also hit 57 off 56 balls with seven hits to the fence.

For India, Mohammad Shami (3-55) was once again the most successful bowler. Bhuvneshwar Kumar (1-43), Ishant Sharma (1-46), Ravindra Jadeja (1-46) and Suresh Raina (1-18) took a wicket apiece while R Ashwin (0-50)’s poor form with the ball continued.

The lengthy rain break didn’t put the brakes on home

team’s scoring although they lost five wickets post interval.

Williamson and Taylor started off after the rain break, looking to up the ante immediately as the Kiwis had a little over eight overs left to play.

Williamson was stumped in the 34th over off Jadeja. Williamson’s 77 came off 87 balls, with five fours and one six and he added 60 runs with Taylor.

Skipper Brendon McCullum’s decision to send Anderson ahead of himself to take advantage of the bowling Powerplay was a good move.

Anderson made full use of it as he pummelled the Indian bowling for five sixes in his 17 ball stay, carting two each off Ashwin and Ishant. His 50-run partnership with Taylor came up in only 21 balls, and in total adding a massive 74 runs in 4.4 overs.

His partner Taylor was not quiet either, reaching his 26th ODI fifty in the process.

The big-hitting all-rounder was out caught in the deep in the 39th over, but by then, he had done his job. Off the four Powerplay overs, 58 runs had come with the loss of just one wicket.

New Zealand slowed down a little bit thereafter, with Taylor and McCullum (0) falling in the 40th over bowled by Shami. Kumar then bowled Nathan McCullum (1), but Luke Ronchi (18 not out, 10 balls, two fours, one six) and Kyle Mills (2 not out, 2 balls) helped them cross 270 run mark.

Earlier, MS Dhoni won a second toss in a row and elected to field once again. The threat of rain could have perhaps proved a factor in this decision, given his team did not chase too well in the first match at Napier.

The first wicket came in the sixth over, but once again it was more fault on part of the batsman. For a second consecutive match, Jesse Ryder played a nothing shot to Shami, and this time edged a rising delivery outside off-stump to Dhoni. He threw away his quick start, wherein he scored 20 runs off only 11 balls, with four fours. (PTI)

Court denies bail in attempt to rape

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Jan 22: Chief Judicial Magistrate Jammu, S C Katal has rejected the bail application of one Sourab Singh, who was arrested by the police in attempt to rape with a three years old girl.
After hearing CPO Sanjay Kohli for the State, CJM observed , “the offence under investigation is against the society at large and grave in nature. The character and antecedents of the accused are yet to be ascertained in this case and the apprehension that the accused will threat the complainant and her witnesses cannot be completely ruled out”.
“The allegations against the accused person have direction impact upon the social security of the people”, the court said while dismissing the bail application.

Glamorous outplays Azad CC by 20 runs

Excelsior  Sports Correspondent
POONCH, Jan 22: Riding on a splendid knock of 63 runs by Pawan Kumar, Glamorous Cricket Club defeated Azad Cricket Club to lift the title trophy of the BJYM’s T20 Cricket Tournament at Sports Stadium, here.
Earlier, batting first, Glamorous CC, scored a decent total of 180 runs in the stipulated 20 overs, losing 5 wickets in the process. Pawan was the top scorer with 63 runs off 50 balls, while Sunil and Sonu Sharma contributed 38 and 36 runs to the total respectively. For Azad CC, Khurshid bagged 2 wickets.
In reply, Azad CC managed to score 160 runs for the loss of 6 wickets in the allotted 20 overs. Nandan (38) and Dabbu (33) were the main contributors. For Glamorous Club, Kaka and Deepak claimed 2 wickets each. Pawan Kumar of Glamorous Cricket Club was adjudged man of the match for his splendid knock.
The Tournament was organized by Prince Kumar, president BJYM, Poonch.

GGM Science College organizes Mathematical Quiz Competition

Excelsior  Correspondent

Winners posing alongwith College Principal and other dignitaries during concluding ceremony of Quiz Competition at GGM Science College.
Winners posing alongwith College Principal and other dignitaries during concluding ceremony of Quiz Competition at GGM Science College.

JAMMU, Jan 22: An Inter-Collegiate Mathematical Quiz Competition was organized by the Department of Mathematics of GGM Science College, here today.
College Principal, Dr  NK Resutra  was the chief guest and  Dr Ashok Bhagat  was the guest of honour of  the function.
Earlier, Prof NK Dhar presented welcome address.
In the inaugural address, Dr Ashok Bhagat impressed upon the students to do mathematics for the sake of mathematics and choose it as a career. The proceedings of the Competition were conducted by Dr Sunil Gupta.
In his address he stressed upon the students about the applications of Mathematics in daily life.
In this competition a total of nine  teams participated from different Colleges of the Jammu region with two  students in each team.
Later on, Principal, Dr NK Resutra threw light on the importance of Mathematics in every branch of Science and asked the students to involve in mathematical activities.
The result was declared by Prof DK Raina, Head of the Department of Mathematics.
In the competition, GCW Parade got first position, while GDC RS Pura and GCW Gandhi Nagar got second and third position respectively.
Dr JL Sharma and Dr Narinder Sharma of Department of Mathematics were the jury members for this programme.
In the end prizes and certificates were distributed among the winners by the chief guest of the function.
The vote of thanks was delivered by Dr Shally Gupta.
The other faculty members present in the programme were Dr RS Pathania, Prof Kanchan Kohli, Prof NK Dhar and Prof Ankit Sharma

Chautala to nominate candidates for his faction in IOA polls

New Delhi, Jan 22:Barred from contesting next month’s Indian Olympic Association elections, suspended IOA President Abhay Singh Chautala is set to call the shots on who would be nominated from his faction for the top posts in the polls which will bring the country back to the Olympic fold after more than a year.

Chautala, who cannot stand in February 9 elections under the recent amendments of IOA constitution on the diktat of International Olympic Committee, has been authorised to choose the candidates for various posts, including those of president, secretary general and treasurer in the polls which will be held in the presence of IOC observers.

The officials of the current dispensation led by Chautala, which still seem to have the majority in the IOA, had a meeting recently at his New Delhi residence during which he was authorised to decide on who would contest elections.

“Yes, we had a meeting on Monday night at Chautala’s residence and we have decided to authorise him to decide on the candidates,” an official who attended the meeting told PTI.

It has been learnt that some members took the names of Indian Weightlifting Federation President Birendra Prasad Baishya and Squash Racquet Federation of India chief N Ramachandran for the post of president and Hockey India Associate vice-president Rajeev Mehta for Secretary General.

IOC Director of NOC Relations Pere Miro, IOC Ethics Commission member Francisco J Elizalde from Philippines and Olympic Council of Asia Director General Husain Al Musallam will be the observers from the world body in the GBM and the elections.

Meanwhile, the filing of nominations for various posts begin tomorrow and end on Sunday. Returning Officer (Retd) Justice S N Sapra today issued a 167-member electoral college with NSFs getting three delegates while the state Olympic bodies nominating two each.

There were 109 members from the 36 NSFs along with that

of IOC member in India, Randhir Singh, and 58 members from the 30 state Olympic units.

Additionally, three member each from Indian Hockey Federation and another faction of Gymnastic Federation of India will be eligible to vote under court orders. Similarly, two members from another faction of Haryana Olympic Association have been included in the electoral college under the court orders.

Chautala finds himself in the electoral college as the third representative of Athletics Federation of India along with its senior joint secretary Mumtaz Khan. Chautala is also the president of Haryana Athletics Association.

Incumbent Secretary General Lalit Bhanot, who also cannot contest elections due to the charge-framed clause, has been nominated as the second representative of Delhi Olympic Association along with Delhi State Athletics Association Secretary Sunny Joshua.

A top IOA official said that only the president, secretary general and treasurer will have to be in the Executive Committee of 2008-12 and 2012 to the present. This restriction will not apply to other Executive Committee members.

Those who file nomination papers to fight elections for president, secretary general and treasurer and executive committee members will have to furnish an undertaking that they have not been convicted of any offence of serious nature under the Indian Penal Code and Prevention of Corruption Act and that no charges have been framed by any court of law in India in respect of the offence which is of a serious nature under IPC and PCA and in which the punishment of imprisonment is of more than two years. (PTI)

Man dies under mysterious circumstances

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Jan 22: A man died under mysterious circumstances near Gurudwara in Kotli Arjun Singh area, falling under the jurisdiction of RS Pura police station.
As per reports, Deep Raj, son of Des Raj of Rattian, Miran Sahib was found unconscious near Gurudwara at Kotli Arjun Singh, RS Pura.
He was rushed to Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH), where doctors pronounced him as brought dead.
The body has been handed over to family members for last rites after completing legal formalities.
A case has been registered at RS Pura police station and investigation started.

J&K Tangsoo-Do team brings laurels

Medal winners of J&K Tangsoo-Do team posing for a photograph alongwith dignitaries on Wednesday.
Medal winners of J&K Tangsoo-Do team posing for a photograph alongwith dignitaries on Wednesday.

Excelsior  Sports Correspondent
JAMMU, Jan 22: Jammu and Kashmir Tangsoo-Do team brought laurels to the State by winning 11 medals with 2 gold, 4 silver and 5 bronze in the 4th National Tangsoo-Do Championship held at Sonipat in Haryana.
The jubilant winners were received at Jammu Railway Station by KCS Mehta, vice president of the Association and Principal Army School, Akhnoor alongwith Jasmeet Kour, Asha Rani, Manika Sharma, Harbash Singh and other members of the Association.
The team was accompanied by Sunny Nanda as coach
The gold medal winners included Shrea Sharma and Gurmanjeet Singh, while the silver medal was bagged by Suryansh, Sahil Janjua, Soman Sharma, and Ashwani Rao, while the bronze medal went to Pranay Gupta, Amandeep Singh, Abhinay Raina Mradima Gupta and Sukanshi Gupta.

Vedraj awarded as number one dealer of Blue Star ACs in India

Vedraj Sharma of M/s Three Star Electronics receiving award for highest sale of ACs.
Vedraj Sharma of M/s Three Star Electronics receiving award for highest sale of ACs.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Jan 22: Vedraj Sharma, proprietor of M/s Three Star Electronics, Shastri Nagar Jammu, has been awarded by M/s Blue Star Limited for highest sale of room Air Conditioners.
He has been declared as All India Number 1 Dealer for highest sales of room ACs and Number 1 Dealer of North India for Commercial ACs during the financial year 2012-13.
Mr Sharma was honoured with a cash award of Rs 75 thousand, memento and a certificate by R V Tayagarajan, president of M/s Blue Star Ltd during an impressive and grand function held at New Delhi, recently.
Pertinent to mention that Vedraj Sharma had earlier been honoured with similar award by M/s Blue Star Ltd for the year 2009-10, 2010-11 and 2011-12.

BJP poll agenda for UT status to Ladakh, removal of regional imbalances

R P Singh addressing BJP State Executive meet at Kathua on Wednesday. -Excelsior/ Madan
R P Singh addressing BJP State Executive meet at Kathua on Wednesday. -Excelsior/ Madan

Excelsior Correspondent
KATHUA, Jan 22: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) supports Union Territory (UT) Status for Ladakh, demands appointment of High Power Committee to look into regional imbalances in the State, creation of five new districts for Jammu region, reservation of three Assembly seats for Kashmiri migrants, eight seats for PoJK refugees in State Assembly, opening of Kailash Mansarovar road via Ladakh and passage of Kashmiri Hindu Shrines and Temples Bill.
Adopting its poll agenda 2014 for BJP election campaign during the concluding day of the two days Party State Executive meeting here, today, the BJP will strive for grant of citizenship rights to West Pak refugees, inclusion of Boti into Eight Schedule of Indian Constitution, construction of all weather road for Ladakh region via Zojeela so that the region remains linked to rest of the country throughout the year.
It will also demand effective measures be taken for combating security threat from China and Pakistan.
The poll agenda of the Party was presented in the meeting by BJP National Executive Member and chief spokesperson of the State, Dr Jitendra Singh and it was seconded by the Party general secretary Bali Bhagat before it was adopted.
The Party will also strive for proper allocation of budget, removal of imbalances,  lifting of freeze on delimitation, immediate constitution of New Delimitation Commission, rehabilitation and compensation to victims of terrorism with due compensation and rehabilitation to those who have helped to fight terror irrespective of their religion, and equitable creation of districts depending upon objective criteria.
The BJP while supporting the reservation of eight seats for PoJK refugees besides settlement of their other demands said that these seats should be allotted to them from 24 seats reserved for PoJK in State Assembly while it demanded three seats be reserved for Kashmiri Pandits in Assembly out of 46 seats earmarked for Kashmir Valley.
The Party advocated for allocation of budget and creation of new administrative units based on population and area specific need for each area.
Supporting the passage of Shrines and Temples Bill for preservation of places of Hindu worship in Valley, the BJP said these are not only the religious places but places of Kashmiri heritage.
The Party also adopted the political resolution which among other things dwelt upon Congress-NC misrule and rising corruption in the State, rising unemployment and discrimination with Jammu region.
It said 59 percent youth in Jammu region is unemployed due to discriminative policies of the Government.
The resolution was moved by advisor to State president of the Party, Prof Hari Om and it was seconded by Party’s National Executive Member, Dr Nirmal Singh and BJP Legislative Party leader, Ashok Khajuria.
The political resolution while terming the Article 370 mother of all crisis in the State said that it has to go lock stock and barrel.
It said the debate has already been initiated on the Article and it has not done any good to the people of the State.
The political resolution also stressed on empowerment of Panchayats and Local Bodies by implementing 73th and 74th Constitutional amendment, citizenship rights to West Pak refugees, settlement of demands of PoJK refugees with grant of one time compensation. It also accused the State Government for its failure in rehabilitation of Kashmiri Hindu and Sikh migrants from Valley who are leading an exiled life for last 25 years now. The resolution also dealt in detail on current political situation in the State.
The concluding session was chaired by State president Jugal Kishore Sharma and among others former president Shamsher Singh Manhas, Party general secretary organization, Ashok Koul, general secretary, Kavinder Gupta and Rajiv Jasrotia, State vice president, Chander Parkash Ganga, Advocate Vijay Sharma district president all MLAs of the Party.
Party Seh Prabhari and MLA Delhi, R P Singh was the observer in the concluding session.
He said it is Party’s Mission of 272+ to make Narendra Modi as PM. He called upon party cadre to work for next three months to win at least three Lok Sabha seats from the State.
Later Mr Singh convened a separate meeting of Party’s nine  MLAs who included Jugal Kishore Sharma, Ashok Khajuria, Sukhnandan Kumar, Sham Choudhary, Baldev Raj Sharma, Master Lal Chand, Durga Dass, Bharat Bushan and Prof Garu Ram.
The meeting held the election of Party’s Legislature group after rejoining of five MLAs and BJP’s National Executive Member and MLA Jammu East Ashok Khajuria was re-elected as Leader of the Legislature Party unanimously.
Giving this information to media later R P Singh said that election was conducted smoothly and BJP will now redouble its efforts in the State to ensure the victory of its candidates at least on three Lok Sabha seats out of six.

WWEA frames body for South Division

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Jan 22: Water Works Employees Association (WWEA), in a meeting held here today under the chairmanship of Shiv Kumar Sharma, provincial president, constituted body for PHE South Division.
Ravi Kumar was elected as president of the new body, Gopal Krishan and Tajinder Singh as vice-presidents, Sham Lal Dingra as general secretary, Rakesh Kumar as chief organizer, Sanjeev Kumar, Shakti Kumar and Vijay Kumar as organizers, Gopal Dass as cashier, Rajkumar and Naresh Kumar as secretary, Jeevan Singh and Rashpal Singh as joint secretaries while Balbir Singh was elected as spokesman.
Jagdish Lal, Davinder Singh, Rajkumar, Joginder Singh and Anil Kumar were elected as executive members of the body.