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HYDERABAD: Double centuries by M. Pradeep (215, 25 x 4, 4 x 6) and Anurag Reddy (203, 26 x 4, 3 x 6) helped Jubilee Hills Junior College record a thumping 436-run win over Good Faith High School in the HCA under-17 cricket tournament here on Monday. The scores: HCA under-17 tournament: Jubilee Hills JC 508 for 4 (M.Pradeep 215, Anurag Reddy 203) bt Good Faith H S 72 (Habib 30, M.Pradeep six for 19, K. Vineeth Reddy four for 11). Boys Town 112 (Akbar 31, Akash Bhandari four for 17, Dheeraj Reddy three for 25) lost to Gowtham Model School 113 for five (Sai Jagadish 45). Abhyasa Residential PS 95 (R.S. Ashok four for 12, Rohti Reddy three for 26) lost to Samaritans HS 99 for four. Oakridge International School 207 (Kanishk 97, Shashidhar three for 43) bt Sujatha PS 101 (K. Anvish seven for 15). Bhavan’s JC 370 for five (Tarun 82, Sangram Reddy 60, NImeesh Reddy 63, P.Kanishkk Naidu 51, Prasanna 57 not out, Sandeep Goud 34) bt Bhega’s JC 82 (D. Nachiketh five for 36). St. Mary’s 83 lost to HPS Begumpet 84 for three (Sagar 33 not out). Cal Public School 188 for nine (Vaibhav 40, Yathin Reddy 33) bt Sultan-ul-Uloom 90 (Rayan Kaundinya four for 33). Bhavan’s Aurobindo JC 162 (Vihari 30, Khaja three for 24) lost to St. Faiz Memorial School 166 for eight (Siddiq 75). St. Mary’s Centenary HS 226 for nine (V.Vamshi Ram 78, Sharath Kumar 39, Avirudh four for 35) bt Little Flower JC ‘A’ 115 (Rohit Kumar 50, Ayub Baig six for 39). A-Division (two-day) league: Vijay Hanuman CC 317 for eight (Sujath Ansari 200, Shakeer 65, Wasim Ali four for 71) drew with Budding Stars 124 for nine (Rachnesh 67). A-Division (one-day) league: MP Sporting 136 for eight (B.Srinivas four for 39) bt National 78 (Vinit Shetty seven for 33). SK Blues 107 (Ch. Pavan Kumar 52, R. Baba five for 21, B.G. Sathyapal five for 36) lost to Sultan Shahi 108 for three (R. Baba 60 not out). Vijay Bharathi CC 87 (Abrar five for 12) lost to Red Hills 88 for two (Azam 41). Lok Nayak CC 172 (Kalyan Goud 54, Anil Kumar 48) tied with Gouds XI 172 (Syed Babar 66). Schools league: Hyder XI 76 (Muzammil five for 38, Syed Ahmed four for 14) lost to Boys Town 77 for seven. B-Division league: HCL 113 (Rafif Khairy six for 29) lost to Satya CC 117 for four (Yaqub Ahmed Riyaz 51 not out). Deccan Colts 140 (Mudassir eight for 26) lost to Shamnagar 141 for four. D-Division league: Gunrock 230 for eight (Satish 100, Sai Prasad 40) bt Picket 128 (Vijay Singh 50). Sunshine 158 for four (Rajander 50, Vinod 51) bt APAU 132 (Rajender five for 40). Universal 141 (Mohd. Siddiq five for 30, Habeeb five for 28) lost to Shalimar 145 for four (Mohd. Mujeeb 75 not out, Pankaj four for 38). Diana to lead
Diana David will lead Hyderabad in the South Zone inter-State women’s cricket championship to be held in Anantapur from September 10 to 23. All the players are requested to report to the coach at Rajiv Gandhi Stadium in Uppal on September 4 at 2.30 pm. The team: Diana David (capt), Shravanthi (vice-capt), Savita Nirala, Archana Das, Vanit Viola, Revathi, Soujanya Nath, Y.Rajini, Sunita Anand (wk), Sinduja, Sangeeta, Gouher Sultana, M. Shalini, Kirtana and Nidhi. Coach: Purnima Rau. M anager: Rajini Venugopal. Chanakya bats well
Chanakya (53) guided HPS Ramathapur to a 58 run win over All Saints in the Glendale Trophy inter-schools cricket tournament matches played on Sunday and Monday. The scores: Silver Oaks HS 82 (Giribabu 34, Kumal three for 19, Vatsal thee for 12, Kaneef three for 14) lost to Ivy League 83 for three (Vatsal 38). Man of the Match Vatsal. Nasr HS 93 (Shair 32) lost to Ivy League 94 for four (Vatsal 45). Man of the Match: Vatsal. HPS Ramanthapur 114 for four (Chanakya 53, Rohit 32) bt All Saints 56 for five. Man of the Match: Chanakya SAI-STC triumphs
SAI-STC, Secunderabad, won the Maj. Dhyan Chand memorial invitation hockey tournament in Aurangabad, organised by the SAI, with a comfortable 3-0 win over Aayan Club (Aurangabad) in the final. After a barren first-half, STC Secunderabad, which was the runner-up last time, struck through left-out G.Vijay Kumar who scored a hat-trick in the last 10 minutes. Globe has it easy
Hyderabad Globe scored a 2-0 win over SAI Kurnool in the SAAP Premier League prize money football tournament at the Gymkhana grounds here. Winger Zama put Globe ahead in the second minute. Within a minute, Mika was on target to give the team a 2-0 lead. In another match, State bank of India scored a 2-1 win over Hyderabad Sporting. SBI shot into lead in the 17th minute when G.M. Shafi converted a spot kick. Within four minutes, Hassan Ali scored the second goal for Bankmen. For the loser, Asif reduced the margin. Chess tournaments
YMCA of Greater Hyderabad will organise YMCA Open chess tournament for men and women and the eighth annual YMCA Kargil Victory open chess tournament from September 7 to 13. Entries close by September 6. For details, call 27552035. The Krishna District Chess Association will conduct a tournament on September 16 for all the district colleges taking part in the inter-collegiate-cum-university selections scheduled for September 26 at IGMC stadium. The top three colleges will be given a week-long intensive coaching by experienced coaches.
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