Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Monday, April 25, 2016
Bagde SJAN president, Dabhekar secretary
Kishor
Bagde of Lokmat was unanimously elected as the president of Sports
Journalists' Association of Nagpur (SJAN) for three-year term (2016 to
2019) during annual general body meeting of the association held on
Sunday.
The whole SJAN executive committee was elected
unanimously. Sandeep Dabhekar of The Times of India was elected as
secretary whereas Nilesh Deshpande of Lokmat Times was elevated as
vice-president. Suhas Nayse of The Times of India (treasurer) and Sarang
Kunte of Maharashtra Times (joint secretary) have retained their
respective posts.
The executive committee members include
Amit Ramteke (Punya Nagari), Sujan Masid (Dainik Bhaskar), Gunvant
Choudhary (Lokmat) and Satish Dandare (Navbharat). Adv. Paritosh Pathak
was the election officer.
Monday, February 29, 2016
Veteran sports organiser Trivedi feted
Recognising
his services in the field of sports, Sports Journalists' Association of
Nagpur (SJAN) felicitated veteran sports organiser Vinod Kumar Trivedi
at a small function held at SJAN office, Vivekanand Nagar on Monday.
DSO
Vijay Santan was the chief guest on the occasion. SJAN president Dr Ram
Thakur, secretary Kisbor Bagde and vice-president Sandeep Dabhekar also
shared the dais.
Trivedi has played an important role in
the development of sports in the city. He was mainly instrumental in
developing VHA's hockey field at Amravati road, constructing first
indoor sports complex (VCA hall) in the city and popularising the game
of chess in the city.
However at the age of 75, setting an
example he has resigned from all the posts he was holding in various
sports association so that new blood will get an opportunity. Speaking
on the occasion, Trivedi thanked SJAN for recognising his services. DSO
Santan appreciated the work done by Trivedi in the field of sports.
Meanwhile SJAN also honoured Nagpur Media XI team members who emerged
winner in Inter-State Twenty-20 Cricket Tournament held at Lucknow
recently.
Sunday, February 7, 2016
Hitavada emerge champ
Nagpur, Feb. 7: In an interesting encounter, The Hitavada pipped Lokmat by four wickets to win the 18th edition of OCW-SJAN Inter-Press Cricket Tournament that was organised by Sports Journalists' Association of Nagpur at Dr Ambedkar College ground on Sunday.
Lokmat
won the toss and elected to bat first. They scored 137 all out in 19.5
overs. After losing top order batsmen including Amit Khodke, Nitin
Patariya, Praveen Lokhande and Sharad Mishra cheaply, Nitin Shrivas (42,
23b 1x6, 4x4) and Devendra Sadavarti (36, 22 b, 1x6, 4x4) played
sensibly under the pressure and developed 77 run partnership for fifth
wicket to help Lokmat to score a challenging total.
For The
Hitavada, skipper Susheem Kolay claimed match winning five-wicket haul
conceding just 11 runs. Rammurthy Nerlay got three for 27.
In
reply, The Hitavada chased the target in 18.4 overs sparing four
wickets. They too had a shaky start losing three wickets for 28. But
then Vinay Pande (59, 41b, 1x6, 7x4) and Rahul Dixit (27, 22b, 3x4)
added 73 run for fourth wicket partnership that ultimately proved match
winning. Deval Kakde (14) and Paritosh Pramanik (13) remained unbeaten
and ensured the innings. For Lokmat Praveen Lokhande got two wickets.
OCW
director (PR) KMP Singh, director of Vithoba Industries Kartik Shende
and secretary of Tilak Patrakar Bhavan Trust Shirish Borkar distributed
the prizes. SJAN secretary Kishor Bagde made introductory remarks.
President Dr Ram Thakur and treasurer Suhas Nayse conducted the
proceedings.
Brief score
Lokmat: 137 all out in 19.5 overs (Nitin Shriwas 42, Devendra Sadavarti 36, Susheem Kolay 5 for 11, Rammurty Nerlay 3 for 27).
The
Hitavada: 138 for six in 18.4 overs (Vinay Pandey 59, Rahul Dixit 27,
Deval Kakde 15*, Paritosh Pramanik 13*, Praveen Lokhande 2 for 19).
Result: The Hitavada won by four wickets.
Man-of-the-Match (League matches)
1. Suhas Nayse (TOI) Scored 28 runs and claimed four wickets agianst Lokshahi Varta
2. Anupam Timothy (Hitavada) Scored 72* and took two wickets agianst Lokmat
3. Pankaj Pande (Punyanagari) Scored 69* runs and got one wicket
4., Pankaj Borkar (Sakal) Scored 37* and took one wicket against Tarun Bharat
5. Anup Motghare (Lokshahi Varta) Claimed three wickets against Sakal
6. Shrikant Bhalerao (Bhaskar) Scored 79* runs against Deshonnati
7. Deval Kakde (The Hitavada) Claiemd six wickets against Deshonnati
8. Lakhan Jaiswal (Tarun Bharat) Scored 33 runs and claimed five-wicket haul against Punyanagari
9. Pankaj Pande (Punyanagari) Scored 95* against Sakal
10. Rahul Thakur (Bhaskar) Scored 59 runs and took one wicket against Loksatta
11. Sharad Mishra (Lokmat) Scored 59 runs and got two wickets against Deshonnati
12. Nikhil Kelapure (Lokhahi Varta)Scored 60 runs against Tarun Bharat
13. Piyush Patil (TOI) Scored 32* runs and claimed three wickets against Tarun Bharat
14. Pravin Lokhande scored unbeaten 90 runs against Bhaskar
15. Vinay Pande (The Hitavada) Scored 73* runs and took two wickets against Loksatta
16. Sharad Mishra (Lokmat) Slammed 104 against Loksatta
17. Amit Khodke (Lokmat) Scored 102 against Loksatta
18. Rupesh Bhaik (TOII) Scored 81* against Sakal
19. Vinay Pandey (The Hitavada) Scored 52 runs and took four wickets against Bhaskar
20. Satish Kanchanwar (Deshonnati) Scored 42* runs and took two wickets against Loksatta
21. Sarang Chavann (Lokshahi Varta) Scored 66* runs and took two wickets against Lokshahi
- Man-of-the-Match (Play offs)
22. Sunil Khorgade (Punyanagari) Claimed four wickets against Dainik Bhaskar
23. Suhas Nayse (TOI) Scored unbeaten 73 against Lokshahi Varta
24. Pravin Lokhande (Lokmat) Scored 61 runs against The Hitavada
25. Sandeep Dabhekar (TOI) Toook three wickets against Punyanagari
26. Anupam Timothy (The Hitavada) Scored 35 runs and took four wickets against TOI
Man-of-the-match (final)
27. Susheem Kolay (The Hitavada) Claimed five-wicket haul against Lokmat
Individual prizes
Man-of-the-series:
Vinay Pandey (The Hitavada),
man-of-the-final: Susheem Kolay (The Hitavada),
best batsman: Rupesh Bhaik (TOI),
best bowler: Anupam Timothy (The Hitavada),
best fielder: Ravi Daf (Punyanagari),
best wicket-keeper: Paritosh Pramanik (The Hitavada),
best catch: Nitin Shriwas (Lokmat),
centuries: Amit Khodke and Sharad Mishra (Lokmat),
five-wicket haul: Deval Kakde (The Hitavada), Susheem Kolay (The Hitavada), Lakhan Jaiswal (Tarun Bharat),
Team spirit trophy: Loksatta
Pics By S Sudarshan
man-of-the-final: Susheem Kolay (The Hitavada),
best batsman: Rupesh Bhaik (TOI),
best bowler: Anupam Timothy (The Hitavada),
best fielder: Ravi Daf (Punyanagari),
best wicket-keeper: Paritosh Pramanik (The Hitavada),
best catch: Nitin Shriwas (Lokmat),
centuries: Amit Khodke and Sharad Mishra (Lokmat),
five-wicket haul: Deval Kakde (The Hitavada), Susheem Kolay (The Hitavada), Lakhan Jaiswal (Tarun Bharat),
Team spirit trophy: Loksatta
Pics By S Sudarshan
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