Tuesday, March 3, 2020

Lokmat emerge inter-press cricket champion

Shock defending champion TOI by five runs

In a cliff-hanger Lokmat shocked defending champion The Times of India by five runs to win 22nd OCW-SJAN Inter-Press Cricket Tournament at Dr Ambedkar College ground, here on Thursday.
The tournament was organised in association with SBI and HCL Technologies.
Batting first Lokmat scored 150 for six wickets in 20 overs. Thanks to middle order batsman Nitin Shriwas who slammed match winning 72 in 50 balls with the help of four boundaries and three sixes and ensured Lokmat to achieve 150-run mark. He was well supported by Sachin Khadke (26, 30b, 2x4) and Sarang Walujnkar (14*, 10 b, 1x4). Opener Sharad Mishra (14) was another main scorer.
For TOI, Rammurti Nerley claimed two wickets for 23 runs. Sanndeep Dabhekar, Piyush Patil, Sandeep Wwardhane and Vinay Pande were chipped in with one wicket each.
In reply, The TOI missed the target by just five runs despite Vinay Pande's fighting (67, 52b, 8x4). Pratik Siddharth (30, 29b, 2x4) and Rpesh Bhaik (24, 16 b, 2x4) were other scorers.
For Lokmat Sahcin Khadke (3 for 20) who bowled last over in pressure situation and propelled Lokmat into the victory was the pick of the bowlers. Pravin Lokhande and Sharad Mishra too bowled well and captured two each.
CEO of OCW Sanjay Roy, GM of State Bank of India Devendra Kumar, DGM Chandrashekhar, regional manager Fanish Gupta, head finance services of HCL Technologies Gaurishannkar , noted sports organiser Anil Ahirkar, director of St. Paul School Rajabhau Tanksale and BSC vice-president CP Karkar distributed the prizes.
SJAN president Kishor Bagde made introductory remarks. Dr Ram Thakur conducted the proceedings and also proposed a vote of thanks.

Individual prizes
Man-of-the-series: Nitin Pataria (Lokmat), best batsman: Pratik Siddharth (The Times of India), best bowler: Mannu Bawa (Tarun Bharat), best wicket-keeper: Pratik Siddharth, man-of-the-final: Nitin Shriwas (Lokmat).

Brief scores
Lokmat: 150 for 6 in 20 overs (Nitin Shriwas 72, Sachin Khadke 26, Sharad Mishra 14, Sarang Walunjkar 14 not out, Rammmurti Nerley 2 for 23)
The Times of India: 145 for 8 in 20 overs (Vinay Pande 67, Pratik Siddharth 30, Rupesh Bhaik 24, Sachin Khadke 3 for 20, Sharad Mishra 2 for 30, Pravin Lokhande 2 for 25)
Result: Lokmat won by five runs


Tuesday, February 4, 2020

OCW-SJAN Inter-Press cricket tourney from Feb 5


The 22nd edition of OCW-SJAN Inter-Press Invitational Twenty-20 Cricket tournament, organized by the Sports Journalists’ Association of Nagpur (SJAN) in association with Orange City Water (OCW) and HCL, will be held from February 5 to 27.

In all, nine teams are participating in the tourney and they have been equally divided in three groups.

Group ‘A’ include defending champions The Times of India, Dainik Bhaskar and Punya Nagari. The Group ‘B’ consists of last year’s runners-up Lokmat, Sakal and Deshonnati, while Hitavada, Loksatta-Indian Express and Tarun Bharat are clubbed in Group ‘C’.

Top two teams from each group will qualify for the Super Six stage. The league matches will be played at the Vasant Nagar ground and from February 15, the Super Six matches, semifinals and final will be played at the Ambedkar College ground.

In the opening match, defending champions Times of India will face Punya Nagari on Wednesday at the Vasant Nagar ground at 9 am.

White balls sponsored by Sports Link will be used in the tournament. On Tuesday, OCW and HCL officials will distribute the playing kit to all the nine teams at the SJAN office, Vivekanand Nagar, at 10 am.




Saturday, November 9, 2019

South retain JK Bose T-20 trophy
















South zone retained JK Bose Twenty-20 Cricket title in 42nd SJFI National Convention on Friday by winning all its three league matches. In its last league match, South crushed East Zone by nine wickets.

Batting first, East Zone were bundled out for just 64 runs in 16.3 overs. Lakshyasit Gogoi was the only batsman to reach in double digit (12 runs) while Anirban Roy was the second major contributor scoring just nine runs.

Hardik Worah was the pick of the bowlers. He scalped three wickets giving away just 11 runs while M Ramakrishnan and Ramesh Kote took two wickets each. In reply, South Zone chased down the target in 7.2 overs losing only one wicket. Ashwin Achal remained unbeaten at 1 while Hardik Worah made 18 runs. Gogoi got the only wicket.

Meanwhile, in another match, West Zone defeated North Zone by seven wickets. Batting first, North Zone could only score 45 runs in 15.3 overs. Jayant Singh (10) and Sourabh Gupta (10) were the only two to reach double-digit. Ashwin Ferro and Sanjeev Samyal took two wickets each.

West Zone reached the target in 6.4 overs losing three wickets. G Krishnan and Devendra Pandey made 11 and 14 runs respectively. Rupesh bagged two wickets giving away 20 runs while Jayant Singh took one wicket. Pandey was named man of the match.



Amol bags triple crown


Amol Karhadkar bagged triple crown in the SJFI table-tennis tournament on Friday. He won men’s singles, doubles title and also helped his team SJAM ‘A’ clinched team championship.

In men’s singles, Amol defeated K Keerthivasan in four games 11-4, 10-12, 11-4, 13-11. In men’s doubles, Amol paired up with Ashwin Ferro to defeat the pair of R Kaushik and Anand V in straight games 12-10, 11-4, 11-7.

In team championship, SJAM ‘A’ overpower the challenge of SWAB ‘B’. Amol Karhadkar won the first singles against Ashwin Achal in straight games 11-3, 11-6, 11-7. In the doubles match, Amol and Ashwin Ferro defeated the duo of R Kaushik and Karthik KL in a four-game encounter 11-5, 11-7, 8-11, 11-8 to seal title for SJAM ‘A’.













SWAB ‘B’ win putting, free throw titles, Odisha penalty kick

Sports Writers Association of Bangalore (SWAB) ‘B’ emerged winners in putting and basketball free throw competitions organised during the 42nd SJFI National Convention on Thursday.

The day began with putting contest at CP Club’s facility in Civil Lines. SWAB ‘B’ team comprising Vijeth Kumar, Hardik Worah and Ramesha triumphed with 16 points.

Tamil Nadu Sports Journalists’ Association (TNSJA) ‘A’ team finished runners up with 17 points. The team was represented by Santosh Kumar, Deepak Raghav, Krishnakanta Chakraborty. Delhi ‘B’ team consisting Vipin Bahuguna, Rajendra Sajwan and Rupesh Ranjan finished third.

SWAB ‘B’ also walked away with basketball free throw title. In the final they defeated their own ‘A’ team 4-3. The winning team was represented by MS Ramkrishnan, Hardik Worah and Ramesha. ‘A’ team members were Karthik Lakshmanan, Ashwin Achal and Vijeth Kumar.

In penalty kick competition Tripura comprising Sarju Chakraborty, Suprabhat Debnath and Sambit Mahapatra  defeated Odisha in sudden death .Odisha team members were Sanjib, Soubhagya and Tapan Swain.