Thursday, December 23, 2010






Schedule for the Orange City Hospital Cup 13th Inter-Press Invitational Twenty20 Cricket Tournament has been drawn by the organisers, Sports Journalists’ Association of Nagpur (SJAN). Defending champions The Hitavada will take on Indian Express (IE)-Loksatta in the inaugural fixture on January 4, 2011 at Dr Ambedkar College ground, Deekshabhoomi.
Matches will also be held at Dhanwate National College (DNC) ground, Vasant Nagar.
The eight participating teams have been divided into two groups. Group ‘A’ comprises The Hitavada, Loksatta, Tarun Bharat, Punyanagari while Group ‘B’ has Lokmat, Sakal, Dainik Bhaskar and new entrant Lokshahi Varta.
The league games will be played from January 4 to January 9 at both grounds.
The Super Six ties will be played from January 10 to 15. Both the semi-finals are scheduled on January 17 while the final will be held at Dr Ambedkar College ground on January 19.
Orange City Hospital and Research Centre are the main sponsors of the tournament. This year, Satvik Financial Services Private Limited has joined hands with SJAN by becoming the co-sponsors, informed SJAN secretary Rahul Dixit.
The winner will be richer by a cash prize of Rs 15,000 while the runners-up will get a cash prize of Rs 10,000.
Both the teams would also be awarded glittering rolling trophies. Individual prizes like Man of the Series, Man of the Match, Best Batsman, Best Bowler, Best Fielder and Best Wicket-keeper, will also be on offer.
All matches would be played in coloured clothing with white balls. SJAN would provide match balls, T-shirts, trousers and lunch boxes to all the participating teams.
Detailed schedule of the meet is available with sports desks of all participating newspapers.

Schedule for the Orange City Hospital Cup 13th Inter-Press Invitational Twenty20 Cricket Tournament has been drawn by the organisers, Sports Journalists’ Association of Nagpur (SJAN). Defending champions The Hitavada will take on Loksatta in the inaugural fixture on January 4, 2011 at Dr Ambedkar College ground, Deekshabhoomi.
Matches will also be held at Dhanwate National College (DNC) ground, Vasant Nagar.
The eight participating teams have been divided into two groups. Group ‘A’ comprises The Hitavada, Loksatta, Tarun Bharat, Punyanagari while Group ‘B’ has Lokmat, Sakal, Dainik Bhaskar and new entrant Lokshahi Varta.
The league games will be played from January 4 to January 9 at both grounds.
The Super Six ties will be played from January 10 to 15. Both the semi-finals are scheduled on January 17 while the final will be held at Dr Ambedkar College ground on January 19.
Orange City Hospital and Research Centre are the main sponsors of the tournament. This year, Satvik Financial Services Private Limited has joined hands with SJAN by becoming the co-sponsors, informed SJAN secretary Rahul Dixit.
The winner will be richer by a cash prize of Rs 15,000 while the runners-up will get a cash prize of Rs 10,000.
Both the teams would also be awarded glittering rolling trophies. Individual prizes like Man of the Series, Man of the Match, Best Batsman, Best Bowler, Best Fielder and Best Wicket-keeper, will also be on offer.
All matches would be played in coloured clothing with white balls. SJAN would provide match balls, T-shirts, trousers and lunch boxes to all the participating teams.
Detailed schedule of the meet is available with sports desks of all participating newspapers.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Sports Ministry would figure amongst top five ministries: Valvi

Maharashtra Sports and Youth Welfare minister Advocate Padmakar Valvi assured that during his tenure the sports ministry which was earlier neglected would figure amongst top five ministries.
He was speaking during the Meet the Press programme organised by Sports Journalists’ Associaiton of Nagpur at its office located at Vivekanand Nagar on Thursday.
Speaking further Advocate Valvi who is the first minister of sports and youth welfare of cabinet rank said " I am happy with this ministry. I also agree that earlier it was neglected. The ministers were generally reluctant for this portfolio but during my tenure I would change the perception. I assure you that if I complete the tenure as a sports minister, it will find the place amongst top five ministries in the State".
Advocate Valvi also warned those officials who harass the sportspersons. " I will not hesitate to take action against such officials".
About Divisional Sports Complex he said, " I know it will be very difficult to maintain such huge sports complex. Its maintenance is basic issue and for that some amount from the government funds will be kept in fixed deposit for its maintenance. In this regard I will talk to concerned officials".
He further lamented that State sports development fund has been totally neglected. At present there are only Rs 6 crore in the fund. " I will ensure that the this fund should be utilised properly and efforts will be made to raise more fund".
Advocate Valvi also assured to increase the funds for taluka as well as district-level sports meets. To bring the smoothness in the functioning of DSOs and directors, a vehicle will be provided to them, said the minister.
He said he will ask for the proposal for the decentralisation of sports department. More powers will be given to deputy director of sports for the smooth functioning of the department.
About Raut sisters who are yet deprived of flats announced by the then chief minister Vilasrao Deshmukh from government quote, the minister said, " Actually it is in the jurisdiction of chief minister to allot the flat. But I assure you that sports department will pursue the matter".
Deputy director of sports Dr Jaiprakash Duble, president of Radhikatai Pandav Charitable Trust Girish Pandav, joint director of sports Patil and others were also present on the occasion.
Earlier SJAN president Dr Ram Thakur welcomed the guests. Vice-president Naresh Shelke conducted the proceedings.























16-12-2010
Report Courtesy Lokmat Times

Monday, December 13, 2010

OCHRI inter-press T20 cricket from Jan





The Orange City Hospital Cup 13th inter-press invitational Twenty20 cricket tournament organised by Sports Journalists’ Association of Nagpur (SJAN) kicks-off on January 4, 2011. The opening ceremony would be held at Dr Ambedkar College ground, Deekshabhoomi. Matches would also be held at Dhanwate National College (DNC) ground, Vasant Nagar.
The 13th edition of this T20 tournament will see eight teams fighting for top honours.Orange City Hospital and Research Institute, the main sponsor of the meet, has once again come forward to make this prestegious tournament a grand success. This year, Satvik Financial Services Private Limited too has joined hands with SJAN by becoming the co-sponsors of the tournament, informed SJAN secretary Rahul Dixit.
The winner will be richer by a cash prize of Rs 15,000 while the runners-up will get a cash prize of Rs 10,000. Both the teams would also be awarded with glittering rolling trophies. Apart from the above mentioned prizes, individual prizes like Man of the Series, Man of the Match, Best Batsman, Best Bowler, Best Fielder and Best Wicket-keeper, will also be awarded with exciting prizes.
Nine-time champions The Hitavada, former champions Lokmat, Loksatta, Tarun Bharat, apart from Sakal, Punyanagari, Dainik Bhaskar and Lokshahi Varta have been invited to take part in the tournament.All the matches would be played in coloured clothing with white balls.
As always, SJAN would be providing match balls, T-shirts and trousers and lunch boxes to all the participating teams.All the matches would be of 20 overs per side. Teams would be divided into two groups. Top three teams would qualify for Super Six League from which four teams would qualify for the semi-finals. The final would be played at Dr Ambedkar College ground, Deekshabhoomi on January 19, 2011.