Sunday, November 30, 2008

SIS Cup: Big win for St Karen's School


Patna, November 29
St Karen’s High School chalked out an impressive six-wicket win over Ashwani Public School in the inaugural match of the 10th Randhir Verma inter-school cricket tournament for the SIS Cup at the Sanjay Gandhi Stadium here on Saturday.

Mithilesh of St Karen’s School, who claimed four wickets for 12 runs, was declared man of the match.

In the second match, RN Academy struggled hard to beat Buxar High School, Buxar by 13 runs. Vivek of RN Academy, who took three wickets for 21 runs, was adjudged man of the match.

Earlier, Ravi Nandan Sahay and Anil Sulabh, who were the chief guests, inaugurated the tournament. Organising secretary Satish Kumar Raju welcomed the guests. Pradeep Jha, Tarun Mishra, Ashish Sinha and Ashutosh Kumar were also present at the inaugural function.

Brief scores: Ashwani Public School: 84 all out in 17.1 overs (Siddhartha Vijay-17, Aman Raj-16, Sandeep-21, Mithilesh-4/12, Sachin-3/19)St Karen’s High School: 87 for four wickets in 13.1 overs (Sudarshan-38, Mani-21, Prashant-1/25)

RN Academy: 117 all out in 18.1 overs (Shubham-21, Ritesh-20, Sunil-19, Vivek-11, Raman-3/20)Buxar High School: 104 all out in 12.4 overs (Rahul-29, Vikas-14, Abhishek-3/20, Vivek-3/21)

Dony Polo School in Super 30 semi-finals

Dony Polo Public School moved into the semi-finals of the Super 30 Challenge Cup inter-school cricket tournament defeating Sadbhavna Academy by 180 runs at the Patna College ground here on Saturday.

Deepak of Dony Polo School, who scored 51 (7x4) runs and claimed three wickets for six runs, was declared man of the match.
Batting first, Dony Polo boys made 283 runs in 29.1 overs and then restricted their rivals for 103 runs to post a big win.
Photo Caption: Players are being introduced to chief guests during the opening function of Randhir Verma memorial inter-school cricket tournament for SIS Cup in Patna on Staurday.

Sukhdeo cricket: Gorakhpur boys in quarter-finals

Patna, November 29
Harshit Gupta took the DAV Public School (BSEB Colony) ground by storm with his power-packed knock of 86 runs as Devine Public School, Gorakhpur entered the quarter-finals of the 24th All-India Sukhdeo Narain memorial inter-school cricket tournament in a whirl-wind fashion thrashing Adarsh Bharati Academy by a huge margin of 119 runs here on Saturday.

Harshit knock contained 10 boundaries and one mighty six. Later, he was declared man of the match.

Adarsh Bharti Academy skipper, Rajeev Raushan won the toss and asked Gorakhpur boys to bat first. The DAV School pitch, which showed some assistance to the bowlers in previous matches, played true for batsmen, who knew how to score runs in the early morning conditions.

Eventually, Gorakhpur boys piled up 205 for eight wickets in the stipulated 30 overs. Shivam Srivastava 45 (4x4, 1x6) and Pankaj Upadhaya 34 (2x4) were the other two notable batsmen. Ravindra Kumar took three wickets.

In reply, Adarsh Bharti could mange to score only 86 runs off 23.4 overs. Amit Dubey wreaked havoc on rival batting line up capturing four wickets for 21 runs.

Brief scores: Devine Public School: 205 for eight wickets in 30 overs (Harshit Gupta-86, Shivam Srivastava-45, Pankaj Upadhayua-34, Ravindra Kumar-3/35, Rohit Dev-2/25).Adarsh Bharti Academy: 86 all out in 23.4 overs (Saurav Kumar-22, Anurag Ajay-24, Shivam Srivastava-3/15, Amit Dubey-4/21, Pankaj Upadhaya-2/19)

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Bihar Police Sports: BMP steal the show

Patna, November 28
Bihar Military Police (BMP) Range dominated the show in the Bihar State Police Sports meet at the Mithilesh Stadium here. BMP clinched the boxing (all weight group), basketball, Kabaddi titles on Friday.

In boxing, BMP won the team championships while Patna Range got the second spot. Patna Range claimed the volleyball title defeating Darbhanga Range 3-0 in the final. Bihar Military Police added one more feather to their crown winning the handball. BMP beat Patna Range 24-7 in the final.

In basketball, BMP got the better of Patna Range 64-32 for the crown. BMP also won kabaddi title defeating Darbhanaga in the final.

Results of other events:
Marathon: 1. Vijay Kumar; 2. Vinay Kshtriya; 3. Lalan Kumar.
Steeple chase: 1. Shailendra Kumar Singh; 2. Kaushal Kumar; 3. Md Abid Hussain.
400-m: 1. Diwakar Kumar; 2. Piyush Topno; 3. Shrawan Kumar.
Triple jump: 1. Shashidharan Nayar; 2. Kamlakar Tiwari; 3. Sanjay Kumar.
Discus throw: 1. Krishna Kumar Sharma; 2. Nandlal Singh; 3. Veer Bahadur Singh.
400m hurdles: 1. Md Abid Hussain; 2. Basuki Nath; 3. Shailendra Kumar.
4x400-m relay: 1. BMP; 2. Patna Range
Decathlon: 1. Rana Pratap Singh; 2. Bunty Kumar Sinha; 3. Navin Kumar.
Discus throw (women): 1. Jyoti S Nayar; 2. Archana Bara; 3. Poonam.

Patna Women's College Sports: Anamika sets the track ablaze to emerge champion


Patna, November 28
Anamika Kumari of BA (Part-III) hogged limelight claiming the overall championship title in the annual sports meet of the Patna Women’s College here on Friday. Anisha of B Com. Part-I was declared runner-up.

Anamika set the Women’s College track ablaze winning the 100, 200, 400, 800 and 1500-m race gold medals.

Virtually it was a day for joy for Patna Women’s College girls but the athletic events witnessed a stiff competition among the participants. The battle for the top position was always there as the chief guest and Art, Culture and Youth Affairs Minister Renu Devi said she was very happy to see the overwhelming performance of the students.

Sports minister Renu Devi inaugurated the meet in a colourful function. Students of BA Part I performed dumb bells, BSc I and II students showed various postures of yogasana, Commerce department girls illustrated pom pom, BA Part II girls enthralled the crowd by dandia dance while Vocational course students dished out splendid show of Aerobic exercises.

In teachers’ game, Tanuja Kishore got the first prize, Amarlata Kaur bagged the second spot while Manjari took the third prize.

At the end of the meet Renu Devi gave away the prizes. Colonel Prem Prakash, Sena Medal, Group Commandar. NCC Group HQ, Patna, Professor Dr Syed I Ahson, pro Vice-Chancellor, Patna University and DN Pathak, Assistant Programme Advisor, NSS, Regional Centre, Patna graced the function. Dr Sister Doris D' Souza, Principal, PWC presided over the function.

Results:
Javelin throw: First- Neha Kumari (B Com Part-II); Second- Shrinja (BCA Part-III); Third- Aradhana (BA Part-II).
Discuss throw: First-Shrinja (BCA Part-III); Second- Nidhi (BCA Part-I); Third- Upasana (BA Part-III).
Shot put: First-Neha Singh (BBA Part-I); Second- Nidhi (BCA Part-I); Third- Sonam Jha (BA Part-I).
Long jump: First- Khushboo (BA Part-II); Second- Chitra (IMB Part-II); Third- Shweta Singh (BMC Part-I).
High Jump: First-Neha Kumari (B Com Part-II); Second- Shweta Singh (BMC Part-I); Third- Kumari Shweta Singh (BA Part-II).
Tripple jump: First-Akanksha Verma (BCA Part-III); Second- Shweta Singh (BMC Part-I); Third- Pallavi Sureka (B Com Part-I).
Cycle race: First-Shushma (BA Part-I); Second-Kumari Meenakshi (IMB Part-I); Third- Meghna Jain (BMC Part-III).
4x100 m class relay: First-BCA Part I; Second-B Com Part-I; Third-Vocational Part-I.
Sack race: First-Jasmine Tigga (BBA Part-I); Second-Kumari Shweta Singh (BA Part-II); Third- Aprajita (BCA Part-I).

100 m hurdles: First-Anisha Singh (B Com Part-I); Second- Suman (BA Part-I); Third- Nidhi Kumari (B Com Part-I).
Three legged race: First-Jasmine Tigga (BBA Part-I) & Sonali (BBA Part-I); Second-Jyoti (B Sc Part-III) & Niketa (B Sc Part-III); Third-Suman (BA Part-I) & Setu (BA Part-I).
1500 m: First-Anamika Kumari (BA Part-III); Second- Suman (BA Part-I)); Third- Raj Saraswati (BA Part-III).
800 m: First-Anamika Kumari (BA Part-III); Second-Anisha (B Com Part-I); Third-Suman (BA Part-I).
400 m: First-Anamika Kumari (BA Part-III); Second-Anisha Singh (B Com Part-I); Third-Nishita Jain (B Com Part-I).
200 m: First-Anamika Kumari (BA Part-III); Second-Anisha (B Com Part-I); Third-Guddi Kumari (BA Part-I).
100 m: First-Anamika Kumari (BA Part-III). Second-Anu Rai (B Com Part-II); Third-Khushboo (BA Part-II).
Badminton singles: Akansha (winner). Neha Kumari (runner up).
Badminton doubles: Akansha & Shrinuja (winners). Neha Kumari & Madhumita (runners up).
Carrom singles: Nimisha (winner). Aprajita (runner up).
Carrom doubles: Shipra & Pooja (winners). Anjali & Nimisha (runners up).
Chess: Neha Manjari (winner). Aprajita (runner up).
Table tennis: Gunjan (winner). Madhumita (runner up).

Photo caption: Athletes crossing the hurdles during the Patna Women's College sports meet in Patna on Friday.

Sukhdeo cricket: Dony Polo boys in quarter-finals


Patna, November 28

Dony Polo Public School maintained their winning streak in the 24th All-India Sukhdeo Narain memorial inter-school cricket tournament edging out Lord Buddha Public School by 33 runs in a pre-quarter-final match at the DAV Public School, BSEB Colony ground here on Friday.


Dony Ploo boys dished out an impressive show in the match. Kislay Kanan made a crackling half-century (52) with five hits to the fence when his team was asked to bat first by Lord Buddha Public School captain. Kanan was later adjudged man of the match for his brilliant display with the bat.


Dony Polo boys scored 162 for nine wickets in the stipulated 30 overs. Manish was the pick of the bowlers claiming three wickets.


In reply, Lord Buddha boys stumbled out for 129 in 26.1 overs. Nilesh bagged three wickets for 16 runs in his five overs spell.


Brief scores:Dony Polo Public School: 162 for nine wickets in 30 overs (Kislay Kanan-52, Aman-14, Manish-26, Nitish Anand-13, Nilesh-11, Manish-3/34, Rajan-2/20, Shashikant-2/30).Lord Buddha Public School: 129 all out in 26.1 overs (Arnav-35, Sonu-16, Rajan-10, Bipesh-3/23, Nilesh-3/16, Anand Priya-2/10)

Holy Mission School, Samastipur in last 8
Earlier, on Thursday, Holy Mission School, Samastipur earned a place in the quarter-finals trouncing St Karen’s High School by 50 runs in a pre-quarter-final match.


Prem Kumar Suman of Holy Mission School stroked in a quick-fire 82 off 42 balls to propel his side to 163 runs all out off 28.3 overs. Prem’s knock was studded with four boundaries and eight sixes. Later, he was declared man of the match. Kabir Sanyal bagged four wickets for St Karen’s School.


In reply, St Karen’s could manage to score 113 runs off 26.1 overs. Tushar top scored with 55 (8x4) runs. Avinash took two wickets for nine runs.


Brief scores:Holy Mission School, Samastipur: 163 all out in 28.3 overs (Manish-12, Prabhat-10, Santosh-12, Prem Kumar Suman-82, Prince-12, Kabir Sanyal-4/25, Harprit-2/17). St Karen’s High School, Patna: 113 all out in 26.1 overs (Tushar-55, Anurag-17, Avinash-2/9, Prabhat-2/23).

Concept Academy in Challenge Cup semis

Concept Academy moved into the semi-finals of the Super 30 Challenge Cup inter-school cricket tournament beating Birsa Munga School by nine wickets at the Patna College ground here on Friday.

Suman of Concept Academy, who claimed five wickets for 16 runs, was declared man of the match.Batting first, Birsa Munda boys scored 53 runs off 14.2 overs. In reply, Concept Academy lads reached the target losing only one wicket.

Earlier on Thursday, Dony Polo Public High School entered the semi-finals defeating Don Bosco School, Darbhanga by five wickets.

Amit of Dony Polo, who claimed five wickets for 20 runs, was named man of the match.Batting first, Don Bosco boys scored 90 runs off 19.1 overs. In reply, Dony Polo boys raced to the target in 13.4 overs for the loss of five wickets.
Photo Caption: Kislay Kanan of Dony Polo School (standing second from let) receiving the Sukhdeo Narain cricket man of the match award in Patna on Friday.

Thursday, November 27, 2008

APWAD Inter-school chess from December 4

Patna, November27

Association for Peoples Welfare and Development (APWAD) will organize the 4th Airtel Mastermind prize-money inter-school chess tournament from December 4 to 7 at Rajendra Nagar High School hall here.

Tournament director Rakesh Ranjan said several international and national rated players had confirmed their participation in the 4-day meet that will be played in Swiss league system.

Ranjan said top players from Vaishali, Chapra, Gopalganj, Bhojpur, Muzaffarpur, Purnina, Katihar, Saharsa, Gaya, Rohtas and Bhagalpur had shown their interests to take part in the tournament.

He said, organizing committee had decided to provide free lodging facility to outstation players. Refreshments would also be given during the play, he added.

The last date of entry is December 2. Interested players may contact Rakesh Ranjan at APWAD Kankarbagh Office during working hours for entry and other details.

Sukhdeo cricket: Bokaro School in quarter-finals

Patna, November 27, 2008
Bokaro High School, Bokaro became the first team to enter the quarter-finals of the 24th All-India Sukhdeo Narain memorial inter-school cricket tournament defeating Don Bosco Academy, Patna by five wickets at the DAV Public School, Board Colony ground here on Wednesday.

Batting first Don Bosco Academy boys looked uncomfortable against the accurate attack of Bokaro School and lost wickets at regular interval to be all out for a paltry 92 runs off 27.4 overs. Opener Sachin Sinha top scored with his 21 runs. He struck two boundaries.

Spinners Mithilesh, Sarvesh and Mani brought in the Don Bosco collapse sharing eight wickets among them. Mithilesh was the pick of the bowlers claiming four wickets for 19 runs off 6 overs. Sarvesh and Mani claimed two wickets each for 16 and 7 runs respectively.

In reply, Bokaro boys suffered a jolt losing their opener Sarvesh for just one run on the board. Firoz and Mani combined together for the second wicket to put on a 72-run partnership paving the way for a resounding victory. Firoz made 36 with five hits to the fence while Mani scored 30 with four boundaries.

Brief scores:
Don Bosco Academy: 92 all out off 27.4 overs (Sachin Sinha 21, Piyush 12, Ankur 10, Mithilesh 4 for 19, Sarvesh 2 for 16, Mani 2 for 7).

Bokaro High School: 93 for 5 off 15.3 overs (Firoz 36, Mani 30, Amiyakar 3 for 34, Ankur 1 for 16).

Civil Services carrom: Nasir, Geeta crowned champs


Patna, November 26, 2008

Central Secretariat, Delhi clinched a grand double in the All-India Civil Services carrom championships winning the men’s and women’s singles titles at the Secretariat Badminton Hall here on Wednesday.


Md Nasir Hussain of central Secretariat, Delhi won the men’s singles title defeating RD Dinesh Babu of RSB, Hyderabad 25-8, 25-13 while Geeta Shankar (also from CS Delhi) struggled hard to down her teammate S Rajyalakshmi 25-22, 25-20 for the women’s singles crown.


Men’s singles final was an one-sided affair as National seniors runner-up RD Dinesh Babu failed to live up to his expectations. Dinesh took 6-0 lead in the first set but failed to hold his nerves as Md Nasir played a crisp and well measured game to outplay his rival 25-8 in the first set.


In the second game, Dinesh Babu looked a bit in a hurry as he went for a slam and floundered. Md Nasir kept his cool and played his natural game to outsmart his fancied opponent 25-13.


Earlier, in the men’s singles semi-finals, Md Nasir Hussain beat V Anil Kumar of RSB, Hyderabad 13-25, 25-4, 25-16 and RD Dinesh Babu prevailed over Jitendra Kale of RSB, Mumbai in a three-set match 25-17, 18-25 and 25-21.


Bihar Government’s Building Construction Minister Chhedi Paswan, who was the chief guest at closing function, gave away the prizes. Anjani Kumar Singh, principal secretary, Human Resources Department presided over the function.
Photo caption: Winners of All-India Civil Services carrom championships display their trophies in Patna on Wednesday.

Bihar Police meet: Anurag Karketa shines again

Patna, November 26, 2008
Anurag Karketa got his second gold in the Bihar Police sports meet when the Bihar Military Police lad won the 5000 m gold medal at the Mithilesh Stadium here on Wednesday. Anurag had won the 100 m gold on the first day of the meet on Tuesday.

Anurag clocked 17:32:79 seconds while Shailenra Kumar of Patna range, who claimed the second place, clocked 17:37:68 seconds. Jitendra Kumar of Muzaffarpur range took the third spot clocking 18:03:87 seconds.

International Krishna Kumar Sharma of Patna range as expected won the gold in shot put with a throw of 12:95 metres. Nand lal Singh of Patna range and Mukesh Kumar of BMP captured the silver and bronze medals respectively.

In women’s 100-m race, Uma Singh of crime investigation department bagged the gold clocking 14:16 seonds. Shanti Tigga of Muzaffarpur stood second with a timing of 15:44 seconds while Punam of Bhagalpur range earned a bronze medal in 19:46 seconds.

International Archana Bara of Muzaffarpur range was way ahead in shot put claiming the gold with a throw of 10:05 meters. Jyoti S Nayar got the second spot while Manisha Jaiswal took the third position in the same event.

Results
Wrestling Greeko Roman
60 kg:-1. Ram Charan Singh, 2. Arun Kumar. 66 kg:-1.Manu Yadav, 2. Fakir Singh. 74 kg:-1.Lalan Choudhary, Kapil Dev Sahani. 84 kg:-1.Vinda Yadav, 2.Ram Vinay Singh. 96 kg:-1.Upendra Singh, 2.Chandrika Pd Yadav, 3. Raj Narayan Yadav and Sri Bhagwan Singh. 96-120 kg:-1.Janardhan Yadav, 2. Chabila Singh.

Freestyle
55 kg:-1.Markandey Singh, 2.Om Prakash Roy
60 kg:-1.Jyoti Prakash, 2. Vivekanand Yadav.
66 kg:-1.Raghuraj Singh, 2. Goutam Dev Bhushan Singh.
74 kg:-1.Ram Ashray Pal, 2. Bharoshey Yadav, 3.Uma Shankar Yadav.
84 kg:-1.Lal Bhadhur Yadav, 2. Baban Singh, 3.Sharma Mishra.
96 kg:-1.Jayram Singh, 2.Manoj Kumar, 3.Bigu Yadav.
96-120 kg:-1.Dhashrath Yadav, 2. Sudama Ram.

Judo
56 kg:-1.Manoj Chettri, 2.Upendra Kumar Singh.
60 kg:-1.Jyoti Prakash, 2.Om Prakash Roy, 3.Phakir Singh.
66 kg:-1.Raghuraj Singh, 2.Arjun Prasad, 3.Damodar Roy and Mahtab Khan.
73 kg:-1.Krishna Kumar Singh, 2.Dharmendra Kumar, 3.Manoj Pandey.
81 kg:-1.Jay Vilash Pal, 2.Ramshray Pal.
100 kg:-1.Prem Sagar Yadav, 2.Kaptan Singh.
Team champion: Bihar Military Police. Runners-up: Patna Range

Weightlifting
56 kg:-1.Ranjit Kumar- 95 kg.
62 kg:1.Saroj Kumar Yadav- 140 kg, 2.Sunil Kumar- 125 kg.
69 kg:-1.Raju Prasad- 105 kg.
77 kg:-1.Dinesh Guruang- 160 kg, 2.Santosh Kumar- 135 kg, 3.Sanjeev Kumar- 135 kg.

85 kg:-1.Arjun Kumar Singh- 175 kg, 2.Rajendra Kathyat- 170 kg.
94 kg:-1.Dilip Kumar Shahu- 157.5 kg, 2. Dhremendra Kumar- 155 kg, 3.Raghuvir Prasad- 145 kg.
105 kg:-1.Abhay Narayan Pandey- 175 kg, 2.Kamlesh Kumar- 145 kg.

Boxing (semi-final)
64-69 kg: Ayub Pradhan

69-75 kg:-Jeet Bhahadur Thapa
75-81 kg:-Ram Ekbal Singh
81-91 kg:-Rajeev Kumar
Football: Patna beat Darbhanga 1-0, BMP beat Muzaffarpur 2-0
Volleyball:
Patna beat Darbhanga 26-24, 25-23, 20-25, 23-25 and 15-07.
Handball: Patna got walk-over against Bhagalpur; Patna beat Darbhanga 12-0.

Basketball: Patna beat Darbhanga 20-0
Kabaddi: Darbhanga beat Bhagalpur 84-17

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Bihar Police Games: Anurag claims 100-m gold

Patna, November 26
Anurag Karketta of Bihar Military Police Range clinched the 100-m gold in the Bihar State Police Games meet at the Mithilesh Stadium, Phulwarisharif on Tuesday. Diwakar Prasad (Patna Range) and Md Haroon (Muzaffarpur Range) got the silver and bronze medals respectively.

Earlier, DGP, DN Gautam declared the meet open in a colourful function marked by a march-past of participating teams.

Results:
In football event Darbhanga Range beat Bhagalpur 1-0.
In volleyball, Patna Range beat Bhagalpur 3-0; Military Police, Patna Range beat Muzaffarpur Range 3-0.
In handball, Darbhanga Range beat Bhagalpur Range; Military Police, Patna Range beat Muzaffarpur Range 18-0.
In basketball, Military Police, Patna Range beat Muzaffarpur Range 59-11; Patna Range got walk over against Bhagalpur Range.
In kabaddi, Military Police, Patna Range beat Muzaffarpur Range 73-13.

Pradeep to lead Bihar disabled cricket team

Pradeep Kumar will lead Bihar in the 20th National disabled cricket championship to be held in Andhra Pradesh from December 3, according to a Press release of the Bihar Cricket Association for the disabled.

Team: Pradeep Kumar (captain), Dharamveer Kumar (vice-captain), Kundan Kumar, Kumardev, Kanchan Kumar Nirala, Amit Gaurav, Santosh Kumar Mishra, Krishna Murari, Ravi Kumari, Tanbir Alam and Md Saleem.Manager: Sugandh Narain Prasad. Coach: Neeraj Kumar.

Sardar Patel athletics from December 12

The 7th Sardar Patel inter-school athletic championship will be held at the Moinul Haq Stadium here from December 12, according to Upendra Kumar Singh, former MLC and president, Sardar Patel Sports and Cultural Foundation.

He said the three-day meet would be organised in five age groups. The last date for entry is December 8. Interested athletes may contact the camp office at the Moinul Haq Stadium for entry and others details.

Bihar Rural Games: Amit wins 1500-m gold

Patna, November 26, 2008
Amit Kumar of Jamui raced to glory in the 1500-m race of the Bihar State rural sports meet group III at Rajendra Stadium in Chapra on Tuesday.

Dashrath Kumar of Patna got the second position while Haresh Kumar of Buxar finished third.
In the women’s 800-m race, Komal Kumari of Patna won the gold. Mamta Kumari of Samastipur and Jaya Bharati of Katihar bagged the silver and bronze medals respectively.

Earlier, Saran District Magistrate PK Shah inaugurated the three-day meet. About 1500 athletes from 38 districts of Bihar were participating in the games.

Civil Services carrom: Geeta, Rajyalakshmi in final

Patna, November 26
It was an all Central Secretariat, Delhi affair in the women’s singles final in the All India Civil Services carrom championships at the Secretariat Badminton Hall here as Geeta Shankar set up summit showdown with her teammate Rajyalakshmi here on Tuesday.

Geeta Shankar thrashed K Venkatraman of Delhi 25-0, 25-0 in the first semi-final while Rajyalakshmi had a little bit trouble to prevail over Rinki of RSB, Kanpur 25-9, 25-7 in the other semi-final of the day.

Earlier, the Delhi pair of Geeta Shankar and Rajyalakshmi annexed the women doubles crown defeating Rinki and Kavita of RSB, Kanpur 25-5, 25-7.
Shashidharan and Raja of RSB, Chennai claimed the men's doubles title beating Rajesh and Sunil of RSB, Indore 11-25, 25-9 and 25-8.

Md Nasir (Central Secretariat, Delhi), Anil Kumar and Dinesh Babu (both from RSB, Hyderabad) and Jitendra Kale (RSB, Mumbai) moved into the men's singles semi-finals.

Till date the tournament witnessed two Black and five White Slams scored by the participants. RD Dinesh Babu and Md Nasir pocketed Black Slams while RD Dinesh Babu, Sandeep Bhatnagar, Shashidharan, Blessington and Shenbar Long netted the White Slams.

Results:
Men's singles (quarter-finals): Md Nasir beat MV Prasad 25-3, 25-6; Anil Kumar beat E Dohling 25-0, 25-0; RD Dinesh Babu beat Subhash Sharma 25-19, 25-24; Jitendra Kale beat Khurshid Hasan 25-18, 2-25 and 25-8.

Men’s singles pre-quarter-finals
Subhash (RSB Imphal) beat Raja (RSB, Chennai) 18-2, 22-13; Dinesh Babu (RSB, Hyderabad) beat W Boomlang (RSB, Shilong) 18-4, 25-5; Khurshid (RSB, Kanpur) beat Sunil (RSB, Indore) 19-5, 25-4; J Kale (RSB, Mumbai) beat Hasnat (RSB, Kolkata) 25-6, 24-6; Md Nasir (Delhi) beat Uday Kumar (RSB, Hyderabad) 25-1, 21-9; MV Prasad (RSB, Hyderabad) beat Venkatesh (RSB, Chennai) 25-11, 24-14; E Dohling (Shillong Secretarait) beat R Gaud (RSB, Hyderabad), Anil Kumar (RSB, Hyderabad) beat Debashish (Tripura Secretariat) 21-10, 25-5.

Sukhdeo cricket: Holy Mission boys in last 16

Patna, November 26
Holy Mission School, Samastipur earned a berth in the pre-quarter-finals of the 24th All India Sukhdeo Narain memorial inter-school cricket tournament edging out Sri Mahanth Harihar Das High School, Patna by two wickets in a third round encounter at the DAV Public School, BSEB Colony ground here on Tuesday.

Holy Mission School captain Santosh, who scored 41 runs with six boundaries, was adjudged man of the match.

Holy Mission School won the toss and asked Mahant Harihar Das boys to bat first. They scored 151 runs off 29.5 overs. Harish (26), Sanddep (20) and Ranjeet (21) were the useful contributors. Mr Extra top scored with 40 runs. Atmeswar and Santosh bagged three and two wickets each for 24 and 14 runs respectively.

In reply, Samastipur boys gathered the required runs in 25.4 overs for the loss of eight wickets. Manish (25) and Avinash (23 not out) shone with the bat. Sandeep claimed three wickets.

Brief Scores:Harihar Das High School: 151 all out in 29.5 overs (Chandan-17, Ranjeet-21, Harish-26, Sandeeo-20, Ashish-13, Atmeswar-3/24, Santosh-2/14, Avinash-1/35).
Holy Mission, Samastipur: 152 for eight wickets in 25.4 overs (Manish-25, Santosh-41, Amrit-15, Avinash-23 not out, Prem Kumar-11, Sandeep-3/33, Ranjeet-2/23, Harish-2/30)

BCA T20 cricket: Patna, Bhagalpur in last eight

Patna, November 25, 2008
Quarter-finalists have been spotted in the Bihar Cricket Association Twenty20 cricket tournament being organized at eight different venues of the state.

Patna, Bhojpur, Aurangabad, Muzffarpur, Samastpur, Bhagalpur, Saharsa and Saran district teams made their grades for the quarter-final stage of the tournament winning their respective matches on Tuesday

At Patna College ground, Patna chalked out a big 131 runs win over Jamui. Batting first Patna made impressive 178 runs for the loss of five wickets off 20 overs and then bundled out their rivals for a paltry 47 runs off 11.2 overs.

Indrajeet (39), Mridul (25) gave a solid 70-run opening stand for Patna. Indrajeet’s knock contained five nicely executed boundaries and one might heave over the fence. Kundan Gupta , Nishant and Aditya did some lusty hitting at the close of the Patna innings to take the total to 178. Kundan Gupta slammed a 19-ball 29 with three boundaries and one six. Nishant too played a blazing knock of 39 off 22 balls while Aditya struck 29 off only 10 balls. Sawan Arya captured three wickets for 35 runs.

In reply, Jamui batsmen bowed to the pace bowling of Arvinda Jha, who claimed five wickets for 9 runs off 3.2 overs. Rehan Khan got two wickets for 4 runs.

Meanwhile, Bihar Cricket Association secretary Ajay Narain Sharma said, the quarter-final league matches will be held at Chapra from November 30 to December 7.

Brief scores
Patna:
178 for five off 20 overs (Indrajeet 39, Mridul 25, Kundan Gupta 29 not out, Nishant 39,Aditya 29 not out, Sawan Arya three for 3, Amrendra 2 for 21).
Jamui: 47 all out off 11.2 overs (Arvinda Jha 5 wickets for 9, Rehan Khan 2 wickets for 4).

At Muzaffarpur
Muzaffarpur beat East Champaran by five wickets.
East Champaran: 128 for 7 off 20 overs (Faisal gain 53, Munchun29, Dinesh and Ranjan took two and one wicket apiece respectively).
Muzaffarpur: 131 for five ( Chetan 31, Dinesh 22, Raj Singh and Vijay grabbed two wickets each).

At Bhagalpur
Bhagalpur beat Begusarai by three wickets.
Begusarai: 139 for 9 off 20 overs (Rajkishore 58, Shekhaer Anand and Ajit took two wickets each).
Bhagalpur: 143 for 7 off 19 overs (Vikash Yadav 27, Devi Shankar 24, Rajkumar took three wickets for 21 runs).

At Siwan
Saran beat Siwan by two wickets
Siwan: 144 for 5 off 20 overs ( Navnit 2, Md Kaif 36).
Saran: 148 for 8 off 19.3 overs (Prashant 20, Ravi 26 not out, Kaisar 31 not out, Rizwan 2 for 14).

At Aurangabad
Aurangabad beat Kaimur by 25 runs.
Aurangabad: 120 for 6 off 20 overs (Ranjan Pnadey 49, Raju three wickets for 40 runs).
Kaimur: 95 all out( Wasim 3, Ranjan four wickets for 26 runs).

At Samastipur
Samstipur beat Lakhisarai by 107 runs
Samastipur: 133 for 9 off 20 overs (Gautam took four while Rajeev took three wickets)
Lakhisarai: 2 all out .

At Jehanabad

Bhojpur beat Gaya by 8 runs
Bhojpur: 101 for 9 off 20 overs (Rohit Raj 3, Mithilesh 2, Mangal three for 18).
Gaya: 92 all out (Chhotu 21, Vinay 34, Purushuttam four wickets for 12 runs).

At Saharsa
Saharsa beat Khagaria by 41 runs
Saharsa: 156 for 8 off 20 overs (Nitosh 2, Kundan 30, Badal 2, Ajit 2 wickets for 23 runs, Sumit 2 wickets for 45 runs).
Khagaria: 115 for 6 off 20 overs ( Rahul 33, Mukesh 1, Nitosh 4 wickets for 26 runs).

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Sukhdeo cricket: St Karen's School advance

Patna, November 25
St Karen's School got their appointed place in the pre-quarter-finals of the 24th All India Sukhdeo Narain memorial inter-school cricket tournament trouncing MS Memorial School (seniors) by nine wickets in a third round match at the DAV Public School, BSEB Colony ground here on Monday.

Jainendra of St Karen's School, who claimed four wickets for 13 runs, was declared man of the match.

St Karen's School won the toss and asked MS Academy to bat first. MS Memorial boys managed to score 85 runs off 25.1 overs. Ravi Sinha (22, 3x4), Ravi (14) and Ashish (14) provided some useful contributions. Jainendra and Kamlesh took four and two wickets each for 13 and 14 runs respectively.

In reply, St Karen's School boys surpassed the target in 22.1 overs for the loss of one wicket. Dharamveer got the lone wicket for MS Memorial School.

Brief scores:

MS Memorial School (seniors): 85 all out in 25.1 overs (Ravi Sinha-22, Ravi-14, Rishi-11, Ashish (14), Jainendra-4/13, Kamlesh-2/14).St Karen's School: 88 for one wicket in 22.1 overs (Kabir-57 not out, Dharamveer-1/13)

Randhir Verma Inter School cricket from Nov 29
The 10th Randhir Verma inter-school cricket tournament for the SIS Cup will be held at the Patna College ground from November 29, according to Satish Kumar 'Raju', organising secretary.

He said Ashwani Public School would face St Karen's School in the inaugural match.

BCA T20 cricket: Jamui too good for Nalanda

Patna, November 25, 2008
Jamui edged past Naland by 32 runs in the Patna leg of the Bihar Cricket Association (BCA) Twenty20 cricket tournament at the Patna College ground here on Monday.

Batting first after winning the toss, Jamui made a modest 156 for 9 off 20 overs. Sandeep Sanyal’s 46 was the high light of Jamui innigs. Prince Kumar (34) and Om Prakash (20) were the other noteworthy contributors. Saurav, Ajay and Akhilesh all took two wickets apiece.

In reply, Nalanda boys crumbled to 124 for 9 at the end of stipulated 20 overs. Raju (27) and Neeraj (20) did the bulk of scoring. Amrendra virtually ran through the Nalanda innings capturing four wickets for 18 runs.

Brief scores:
Jamui 156 for 9 off 20 overs (Sandeep Sanyal 46, Prince 34, Om Prakash 20, Saurav 2 for 19, Ajay 2 for 28, Akhilesh 2 for 34).
Nalanda 124 for 9 0ff 20 overs (Raju 27, Niraj 20, Sanjay 12, Amrendra 4 for 18, Sandeep 1 for 9)

At Siwan:
Siwan beat Darbhanga by six wickets
Darbhanga 70 all out off 18.2 overs (Mukhtar 15, Kaifi and Prabhat took three and two wickets respectively).
Siwan 72 for 4 off 10.4 overs (Manish Giri 26 not out, Virendra captured three wickets).

At Jehanabad:
Gaya beat Nawada by 10 wickets.
Nawada: 55 all out off 14.4 overs (Gautam 13, Vikas 12, Raju and Mangal grabbed four and two wickets respectively).
Gaya: 56 for no loss off 11.2 overs (Chhotu 31 not out, Mangal 17 not out).

At Samastipur:

Lakhisarai beat Munger by eight wickets.
Munger 103 all out off 18.5 overs (Rohit Raj 19, Vikas 15, Gautam and Kanzwaljeet got three and two wickets respectively).
Lakhisarai: 104 for two off 9.3 overs (Amit 70, Sudhanshu 11).

At Muzaffarpur:
Motihari beat Madhubani by 23 runs.
Motihari 92 for 7 off 20 overs (Intakhab 34, Ravi Ranjan, Naunit and Jatan took two wickets each).
Madhubani 69 all out off 15 overs (Naunit 25, Faider and Rahul bagged three wickets each).

At Aurangabad:
Kaimur beat Buxar by 14 runs.
Kaimur 121 for 8 off 20 overs (Ankit 27, Suraj and Farah Ansai grabbed four and two wickets respectively).
Buxar 107 all out off 19.2 overs (Pankaj 46, Rahul 25, Manish and Azad took two wickets each).

At Bhagalpur:

Begusarai beat Katihar by four wickets
Katihar: 98 all out off 19.4 overs (Arhun Yadav 24, Nilesh 20, Rajkumar and Sanoj took four and three wickets respectively).
Begusarai: 99 for six off 20 overs (Murari 26, Shravan 24, Rajkishore 21, Sanotsh and Sanjay got three and one wicket respectively).

At Saharsa:
Saharsa beat Supaul by four wickets
Supaul 106 all out off 20 overs (Prince 21, Patel 21, Udang 13 not out, Kaushik Raj claimed three wickets).
Saharsa 107 for six off 17.4 overs (Ajay Nayar 25, Nitosh 21, Kundan 20 not out, Prince and Rinku captured two wickets each.)

Civil Services carrom: Four Bihar players move up

Patna, November 25, 2008
Four Bihar Secretariat players Vinod Singh Gunjial, Khushi Gopal kamath, Sujit Kumar Sinha and Alok Kumar moved into the next round of the men’s singles event of the All-India Civil services carrom championships at the Secretariat Badminton Hall here on Monday.

Sujit Kumar Sinha took two sets to down Sandeep Bhatnagar of RSB, Faridabad 21-11, 25-10 while Vinod Kumar Singh Gujial beat Md Shamim of Jharkhand Secretariat 14-12, 25-11.

The day’s highlights were two grand slam scored by Dinesh Babu (RSB Hyderabad) and Shashidharan (RSB Chennai) during the play.

In the women’s doubles, two pairs of Central Secretariat, Delhi and one pair each from Tripura Secretariat and RSB Kanpur entered the semi-finals.

In the men’s doubles, two combinations of RSB Hyderabad and one each from RSB Indore and RSB Chennai earned their semi-final berths.

Results

Women's doubles quarter-finals:
Radhika and Venkatraman (Central Secretariat, Delhi) beat Rama Devi and Sarita (Andhra Pradesh Secretariat) 25-4, 25-0.
Gita and Rajlakshmi (Central Secretariat, Delhi) beat Sobha and G Mahapatra (RSB Hyderabad) 25-0, 25-5.
Jaya and Duli (Tripura Secretariat) beat B Dev Verma and Ila (RSB Imphal) 25-4, 2-18, 20-19.
Rinik Ranjan and Kavita Rani (RSB Kanpur) beat Madhavi and Hemlata (AP Secretariat) 24-0, 23-9.

Men's doubles' quarter-finals:
Dinesh Babu and Ravindra Gaur (RSB Hyderabad) beat Ajit and Kirit (Central Secretariat Delhi) 25-5, 25-8.
Anil and MV Prasad (RSB Hyderabad) beat Virendra and Jaipal (Central Secretariat Delhi) 14-12, 25-11.
Rajnish and Sunil (RSB Indore) beat Hasnat and K Paul (RSB Kolkata) 25-5, 25-8.
Shashi and Raja (RSB Chennai) beat Rajendra and Jaiprakash (Central Secretariat Delhi) 25-5, 25-11.

Women's singles second round:
Gita Shankar (Central Secretariat Delhi) beat Jaya (Tripura Secretariat) 23-10, 25-11
Basavi (RSB Imphal) beat Priti (UP Secretariat) 25-0, 25-0.
Parvati (Karnataka Secretariat) beat Madhavi (AP Secretariat) 16-0, 25-0.
Kavita (RSB Kanpur) beat S Ulka (MP Secretariat) 25-0, 25-0.
Asha (NCT Delhi) beat K Shankar (UP Secretariat) 6-9, 16-14, 13-9.
K Venkateshan (Central Secretarai, Delhi) beat Shyamali (Kolkata Secretariat) 25-0, 19-6.
Asha (RSB Chennai) beat Shanti (RSB Kanpur) 18-0, 9-0.
G Mohapatra (Bhuvaneswar) beat V Gopal (Central Secretariat Delhi) 25-4, 25-0.
Duli (Tripura Secretariat) beat Kala RC (RSB Chennai) 25-0, 19-3

Monday, November 24, 2008

BCA T20 cricket: Big win for Patna


Patna, November 24, 2008
Patna dished out a convincing 135-run win over Sheikhpura in the opening match of the Bihar Cricket Association (BCA) inter-district T20 championships at the Patna College ground here on Sunday.

The fortnight-long championships began at the eight different venues of the State simultaneously.

Earlier, Patna College principal RB Singh inaugurated the Patna leg of the tournament. Dr Madhu Sharma, Sanjay Kumar Singh and BCA office-bearers including its secretary Ajay Narain Sharma were present at the inaugural function.

Batting first Patna piled up mammoth 202 runs off 20 overs. Captain Rajesh Sinha played brilliant knock of 65 for Patna. In reply, Sheikhpura were all out for 67 runs off 19.5 overs.

Results at other venues

At Bhagalpur: Begusarai beat Purnia by seven wickets.
At Aurangabad: Aurangabad beat Rohtas by six wickets.
At Jehanabad: Gaya beat Arwal by 56 runs. Nawada beat Jehanabad by six runs.
At Muzaffarpur: East Champaran beat West Champaran by 8 runs.
At Saharsa: Saharsa got walk-over against Kishanganj.
At Samastipur: Lakhisarai beat Banka by three wickets.
At Siwan: Siwan beat Gopalganj by six wickets.
Photo Caption: Patna and Sheikhpura teams pose for photograph with Bihar Cricket Association office-bearers and other guests in Patna on Sunday. Photo: Aftab Alam

Sukhdeo cricket: Lord Buddha School in last 16

Patna, November 24, 2008
Lord Buddha Public School stormed into the pre-quarter-finals of the 24th Sukhdeo Narain memorial inter-school cricket tournament defeating SDS Public School, Chapra by six wickets at the DAV Public School (Board Colony) ground here on Sunday.

Arnav Kumar of Lord Buddha School, who made top scored with his 39 runs, was adjudged man of the match.

Batting first SDS Public School boys could manage to score 111 runs off 28 overs. In reply, Lord Buddha School boys raced to the target of 22 overs losing four wickets on the way.

Brief scores: SDS Public School: 111 off 28 overs (Atal Behari 21, Anand Mohan 13, Shakir Iqbal 13, Kumar Shubhman 18, Manish Raj 3 for 20, Vivek Kumar 2 for 24, Shashikant 2 for 24 and Ranjay 1 for 20).
Lord Buddha School: 112 for 4 off 22 overs (Arnav 39, Sumit 35, Sanjay 2 for 22, Anand 1 for 21, Shubham 1 for 14).

Bihar sub-junior chess team

Bihar chess team left for Mangalore on Sunday to participate in the National sub-junior chess championships beginning there from November 26, according to All Bihar Chess Association secretary Rakesh Ranjan.

Teams: Boys: Rupesh ranjan, Nilesh Shankar, Rishi Shankar, Siddhath Gautam, Sonu Kumar and Ayush Anand. Girls: Shristi Gautam, Anku Kumari, Surabhi Raj, Tauja Bharati and Eli Dutta.

Bihar sub-junior TT team announced

Bihar Table Tennis Association secretary Mukesh Roy on Sunday announced Bihar sub-junior team that would take part in the National sub-junior table tennis championships to be held at Vijaywada.

Teams: Sub-junior boys: Piyush D Gandhi, Anmol and Rahul Prakash.
Cadet boys: Amit Kumar, Gagan Kumar and Saurav Kumar.
Cadet girls: Payal Kumari and Shubha Sabbal.

Civil Services carrom: Delhi women on top

Patna, November 24, 2008
Central Secretariat, Delhi, won a grand double in the All-India Civil Services carrom championships as their women team claimed the team title defeating Tripura Secretariat 3-0 in the final at the Secretariat Badminto Hall here on Sunday.

Earlier on Saturday, Central Secretariat, Delhi, men team won the team title.
In the women’s team semi-finals, Central Secretariat, Delhi beat RSB Kolkata while Tripura Secretariat outplayed Karanataka Secretariat to set up the summit showdown.

Result (women team final):
Central Secretariat, Delhi beat Tripura Secretariat 3-0 (Rajyalaksmi beat Jayadev Verma 4-24, 23-18, 25-13, Gita beat Bela Dutta 25-1, 15-16, 20-14, K Venkataraman and Radhika beat Duli and Tanuja 25-0, 25-4).

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Civil Services carrom: Central Secretariat, Delhi claim men team championships crown


Patna, November 23, 2008
Defending champions Central Secretariat (Delhi) retained the men’s team title of the All-India Civil Services carrrom tournament defeating RSB Hyderabad 2-1 at the Secretariat Badminton Hall here on Saturday.

Central Secretariat began with a fluent win in the first singles as Sanjeev Bhatnagar despite losing first set at 11-12 won the next two sets 25-8, 25-0 and the match. Md Nasir of Delhi increased the margin in the second defeating RD Dinsh Babu 15-20, 16-12, 16-7. The Hyderabad pair of V Anil Kumar and VSNV Prasad beat the Delhi pair of Jaipal Singh and Virendra Singh 25-11, 25-15.

Earlier in the semi-finals of the same event, RSB Hyderabad beat RSB Chennai 3-0 while Central Secretariat, Delhi beat Central Secretariat Tripura 3-0.

There was a bit of joy for hosts Bihar as their pair of Sujit Kumar Sinha and Khushi Gopal Kamath entered the pre-quarter-finals of men’s doubles defeating Baroda pair of Avani Kumar and Sunil Kumar 25-2, 25-0.

In the women’s team event, Tripura Secretariat, Central Secretariat, RSB Kolkata and Karnataka Secretariat earned semi-final berths topping their respective pools.

Results: Men’s team semi-finals
CS Delhi beat CS Tripura 3-0 (Mohd Nasir beat Debashish Dutta 25-4, 19-2, Sanjeev Bhatnagar beat Rathinder Dutta 25-1, 25-5, Jaipal Singh and Virender Singh beat Jayanta Kumar Das and Samir Debbarma 25-1, 20-11).
RSB Hyderabad beat RSB Chennai 3-0 (R D Dinesh Babu beat P Sasidharan 25-0, 25-0, D Ravinder Gond beat B S Nagesh 25-11, 25-11, V Anil Kumar and MVSNV Prasad beat K Raja and N Venkatesan 25-0, 0-25, 24-4).
Quarter-finals
RSB Chennai beat Shilong Secretariat 3-0, RSB Hyderabad beat RSB Faridabad 3-0, Tripura Secretariat beat RSB Kanpur 2-1 and Central Secretariat (Delhi) beat RSB Kolkata 3-0.
What the photo says
Matches are in progress during the All-India Civil Services carrom championships at the Secretariat Badminto Hall in Patna on Saturday.
Photo: Aftab Alam Siddiqui

Yellow Panthers clinch PWC throwball title


Patna, November 23, 2008
Yellow Panthers won the Patna Women’s College annual sports meet throwball event title defeating Red Robins in an exciting three-set final 15-8, 11-15 and 15-12 at their College ground here on Saturday.

Yellow Panthers took the first set easily but Red Robins bounced back to capture second set at 15-11. The third set was equally poised as both the teams fought hard to earn points. Eventually Yellow Panthers clinched the set and the match at 15-12.

Anumeh Prakash of Yellow Panthers and Kamana Bharati of red Robins were declared best all rounder and best scorer of the tournament.

Before the start of the final, players were introduced to Gauri Das, assistant director, art culture and youth affairs department. Patna Women’s College principal Sister Doris D Souza and Throball Association of Bihar secretary Neeraj Kumar Pappu were present at the final match.

Eastern Command clinch hockey title
Eastern Command won the Inter-Command hockey trophy defeating Western Command 1-0 at Dung Dung Stadium, Danapur, here on Saturday.

YN Singh hit the match winner just two minutes before the final hooter. Bihar Regimental Centre Commandant Brigadier PS Rathee gave away the prizes
What the photo says
Yellow Panthers and Red Robnis players pose for a group photograph with Patna Women's College Principal Sister Doris D Souza and Throwball Association of Bihar secretary Neeraj Kumar Pappu in Patna on Saturday.

Sukhdeo cricket: Dony Polo boys march ahead

Patna, November 22
After three days of low scoring matches, the Saturday’s third round match of the 24th All-India Sukhdeo Narain inter-school cricket tournament witnessed a relatively high-scoring match at the DAV Public School (Board Colony) ground here. Dony Polo Public School emerged as the winners beating Prakritik Residential School by two wickets. With this win, Dony Polo boys moved into the pre-quarter-final stage of the tournament.

Nishant of Dony Polo, who scored 67 runs with the seven boundaries, was declared man of the match.

Asked to bat first, Prakritik School boys made a challenging 169 for three wickets off 30 overs. Mangal played a decent unbeaten innings of 71runs with four hits to the fence. Vivek and Kislay took one wicket each.

reply, Dony Polo School struck the required runs losing eight wickets off 29.3 overs. Nihant played a sheet anchor knock of 67 runs for the winners. Otherwise, Dony Polo School batsmen were in tremendous pressure against Prakritik School bowling. Nitish (20) and Manish (29) were the other noteworthy contributors. Sunny and Mangal grabbed two wickets each for 28 and 24 runs respectively.

Brief scores:Prakritik RS: 169 for eight wickets in 30 overs (Chhotu-26, Mangal-71 not out, Chandrakant-43, Kislay-1/36, Vivek-1/22). Dony Polo PS: 170 for eight wickets in 29.3 overs (Kislay-19, Manish-29, Nishant-67, Nitish-20, Deepak-10, Sunny-2/28, Mangal-2/24).

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Patna Women's College sports meet: Red Robins, Yellow Panthers in throwball final


Patna, November 22, 2008
Red Robins will take on Yellow Panthers in the throwball event final of the Patna Women’s College annual sports meet. In the semi-finals on Friday, Red Robins struggeled hard to down Carmel House 13-15, 15-6, 15-13 while Yellow Panther also took three sets to overcome spirited challenge from White Tiger 15-4, 13-15 and 15-2.

Asha and Sheetal displayed some good techniques, speed and stamina to put Carmel House on top in the first set. Red Robins combined well in the second and third sets with some remarkable display of throwball from Surabhi, Neha and Ankita and won the two consecutive sets and the match.

Yellow Panthers were on top in the first set against White Tigers as captain Anisha Singh and Arpita did some excellent work with their service and defence. White Tiger bounced back in the second as Aparna Rani and Jasmin played brilliantly. In the third and deciding set, Yellow Panthers virtually toyed with their rivals and won the set easily at 15-2.

Bihar sub-jr volleyball:Banka girls on top

Banka, November 22, 2008
Hosts Banka and Bhagalpur won the girls and boys’ titles respectively in the Bihar State sub-junior volleyball championships here on Friday. On the final day of the three-day meet, Banka outplayed Patna while Bhagalpur drubbed Munger for the crowns.

The Bihar teams that will take part in the National sub-junior volleyball championships in Jammu have also been announced by the Bihar Volleyball Association.

Boys: Anish, Shubham, Chkradhar, Sargam (all Bhagalpur), Vikas (Munger), Deepak (Lakhisarai), Raj Kumar, Pranesh Kumar, Prem Prakash Rai (all Banka), Kundan Kumar (Katihar), Dhirendra Kumar (Naugachhia) and Gaurav Kumar (Khagaria).

Girls: Shristi Kumari, Sapna (I), Sapna (II), Mausam (all Banka), Priyanka, Abha, Sweta (all Patna), Jimmy Kumari, Ankita Sharma (both Bhagalpur), Sonali, Pragati Kumari (Begusarai) and Isha Prabhakar (Chapra).

Sukhdeo cricket: Adarsh Bharati boys move up

Patna, November 22, 2008
It was another low-scoring match in the ongoing 24th Sukhdeo Narain memorial inter-school cricket tournament at the DAV Public School (Board Colony) ground here on Friday. It seemed the pitch had been playing the trick. Wear and tear of the pitch were a definite possibility as the matches had been played without a break on the same pitch for the last 15 days.

Adarsh Bharati Academy, Daudpur, however, found themselves a bit lucky to survive on this dicey pitch as they moved into the pre-quarter-final round of the tournament defeating Satyam International School by three wickets.

Batting first Satyam International School boys could gather only 85 on the board losing all the wickets. After surviving the pace battery of Adarsh Bharati School, Sataym boys fell to the guiles of Rajeev Raushan and Ravinder. Both the spinner took three wickets each giving away 7 and 5 runs respectively.

Openers Aalind Kumar (21, 4x4) and Deepak (27, 3x4) were the two batsmen reaching the double figures. The two together brought in a 42-run stand for the first wicket. After the fall Aalind, wickets fell like nine pins bringing in a sudden collapse of the entire team for 85 runs.

Adarsh Bharati’s run chase was too disastrous. They lost five wickets for only 33 runs. Sataym bowlers Suman Kumar and Yuvraj Singh were spitting venom. Suman and Yuvraj finished the day with three wickets each for 21 runs each respectively.

Middle-order batsman Saurav Kumar held the crumbling innings together scoring unbeaten 41 (6x4) runs. He was later adjudged man of the match.

Brief scores: Satyam International School: 85 all out off 20.2 overs (Aalind 21, Deepak 27, Ashutosh Kumar 2 for 30, Rajeev Raushan 3 for 7, Ravinder 3 for 5, Anirudh 1 for 3).
Adarsh Bharati Academy: 86 for 7 off 17.4 overs (Rajeev 14, Saurav 41 not out, Suman Kumar 3 for 21, Yuvraj Singh 3 for 21, Aalind 1 for 12).

Civil Services carrom: Fluent win for Bihar


Patna, November 22, 2008
Bihar Secretariat began their campaign in style defeating Jharkhand 3-0 in the men’s team championships event of the All-India Civil Services carrom championships at the Secretariat Badminton Hall here on Friday.

Bihar’s Alok Kumar, Khushi Gopal Kamath won their respective singles matches easily while the pair of Sujit and Jagdish increased the victory margin winning the doubles match.

Earlier, Bihar Chief Secretary RJM Pillay inaugurated the tournament in a colourful opening function, marked by the march past of the participating teams.

Twenty five men and 14 women teams have been taking part in the meet.
The tournament is being organized with eight pools in the men’s section and four pools in the women’s section. One men’s team from each pool will qualify for the quarter-finals while one team from each pool will make the semi-final line up for the women’s section. Hosts Bihar men have been placed in pool G.

Results: Team Championships (men)
Bihar Secretariat beat Jharkhand Secretariat 3-0 (Alok Kumar beat Anil Kumar 25-5, 25-0, Khushi Gopal Kamath beat Manoj Kumar 25-0, 25-0, Sujit and Jagdish beat Narendra and Manoj 25-12, 21-12).
Madhya Pradesh Secretariat beat RSB Patna 3-0 (Dilip beat Debashish Roy 24-1, 25-0, Mahesh Kashyap beat Pramod Kumar 19-4, 20-15, Md Rafiq and Anil Bantham beat Arjuna and Ratnesh 10-25, 25-10, 25-2.

Other results: RSB Chennai beat RSB Imphal 3-0, Karnataka beat RSB Bhubaneshwar 3-0, West Bengal secretariat beat NCt delhi 3-0, Delhi secretariat beat Chhattisgarh 3-0, RSB kanpur beat Orisaa Secretariat 3-0, RSB Hyderabad beat UP Secretariat 3-0.

Photo Caption: Bihar Chief Secretary RJM Pillay (left) trying his hands on the board at the opening function of the All-India Civil Services carrom tournament in Patna on Friday.



Friday, November 21, 2008

Sukhdeo cricket: Don Bosco Academy in last 16


Patna, November 21
Piyush Ranjan wreaked havoc on Gyan Bharati Public School taking five wickets for only 16 runs as Don Bosco Academy stormed in to the pre-quarter-finals of the 24th Sukhdeo Narain memorial inter-school cricket tournament at the DAV Public School (BSEB) Colony ground here on Thursday.

Piyush's devastating spell brought an unceremonious collapse to Gyan Bharati Public School innings after they were asked to bat first by Don Bosco Academy captain. Gyan Bharati boys could muster 65 runs off 17.5 overs. Kumar Nitesh was the lone batsman from the losing team to reach double figures (10). Sundries top scored with 21 runs. Ankur claimed three wickets for 7 runs.

In reply, Don Bosco boys too got some early jolts against some probing attack of Gyan Bharati’s Ankur, who finished the day with 6 wickets for 13 runs. But Sachin (19) and Abhishek (21) stemmed the slide as Don Bosco boys surpassed the rivals score with three wickets in hands off 14.3 overs.
Piyush Ranjan was declared man of the match. He received the award from Dr Achal Sinha.

Brief scores: Gyan Bharti Public School: 65 all out in 17.5 overs (Kumar Nitesh-10, Piyush Ranjan-5/16, ankur-3/7). Don Bosco Academy: 66 for seven wickets in 14.3 overs (Sachin-19, Abhishek-21, Ankur-6/13)

RMR Seminary surge ahead
RMR Seminary beat Concept Academy 'B' by eight wickets in the Super 30 Challenge Cup inter-school cricket tournament at the Patna College ground here on Thursday.

Raushan of RMR Seminary, who scored 54 runs and took two wickets, was declared man of the match. Batting first, Concept Academy made 116 runs in 24.5 overs. In reply, RMR Seminary reached the target in 18.1 overs for the loss of two wickets.

Photo Caption: Man of the match Piyush Ranjan and Don Bosco Academy boys pose for a group photographs in Patna on Thursday.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Patna TT: Grand double for Lekh Raj

Patna, November 20
Lekh Raj crowned a double claiming the men and junior boys’ singles titles of the Patna district table tennis championships, at the Bihar Young Men's Institute here on Wednesday.

Lekh played a simply superb game in both the finals. In men's singles, Lekh overcame a stiff challenge from arch rival Kishan Raj in a six-game battle 6-11, 11-6, 11-7, 11-8, 9-11 and 11-8. In the junior boys’ final, Lekh tamed Ankit Tarve 11-6, 11-9, 11-6 and 11-9. Anmol won the sub-junior boys’ singles title defeating Ankit Kumar in a four-game fight 8-11, 11-6, 11-8 and 14-12.

Sangeeta Singh, principal, Arya Kanya Vidyalaya, who was the chief guest at closing function, gave away the prizes. Mukesh Roy, secretary, Bihar Table Tennis Association welcomed the guests.

Earlier on Tuesday, Amit Kumar annexed the cadet boys’ singles crown defeating Saurav Kumar 11-9, 12-10, 11-7 while Ritesh Pandey, Lekh Raj, Raj Kumar Singh and Kishan Raj entered the men's singles semi-finals.

In the junior boys’ singles, Ankit Tarve, Vivek Nishad, Lekh Raj and Rahul Prakash booked their berths in the semi-finals. Anmol, Abhishek Kmar, Ankit Kumar and Rahul Prakash moved into the semi-finals of the sub-junior boys singles.

Results: Men's singles (quarter-finals): Ritesh Pandey beat A Raj 8-11, 9-11, 11-9, 8-11, 11-5, 11-6, 12-10; Lekh Raj beat Samir Chakarborty 5-11, 11-5, 11-7, 11-2, 11-8; Kishan Raj bt Nishant Chandra 11-8, 11-9, 11-8; Raj Kumar Singh bt Zunaidur Rahman 8-11, 11-9,8-11, 12-10, 11-9 and 11-4.
Junior boys' singles (quarter-finals): Ankit Tarve bt Ankit Kumar 5-11, 6-11, 11-9, 11-9, 11-7; Zunaidur Rahman bt Vivek Nishad 11-9, 11-9, 5-11and 11-8.

BCA T20 tournament: Rajesh to lead Patna team

Patna, November 20, 2008
Rajesh Kumar Sinha of Patna Electric Supply Undertaking (PESU) will lead a 14-member Patna district team against Sheikhpura in the Bihar Cricket Association (BCA) Inter-District Twenty20 cricket championships to be played here on November 23, according to Ram Kumar, assistant secretary, Patna District Cricket Association (PDCA).

TEAM: Rajesh Kumar Sinha (captain), Arvind Jha (vice-captain), Kumar Mridul, Kumar Aditya, Rajesh Kumar Rana, Shashi Bhushan, Ram Veenit Saran, Nishant Kumar (wicketkeeper), Satish Kumar, Indrajeet Kumar, Nishant Kumar, Amiyakar Prakash, Rajeev Kumar and Kundan Gupta. Manager cum coach: Tarun Kumar.

Patna Central School win
Patna Central School (PCS) found a place in the the quarter-finals of the Super 30 Challenge Cup inter-school cricket tournament beating Gayatri International by one wicket at the Patna College ground here on Wednesday.

Kundan of PCS, who remained unbeaten on 55 runs and took two wickets, was declared man of the match.

Gayatri International School scored 149 all out in 24.3 overs while PCS chased in successfully for the loss of nine wickets.

Civil services carrom meet
Defending champions Dinesh Khedekar of RSB, Mumbai and Sharmila, RSB, Chennai have been given top seeding in the men and women’s section respectively of the All India Civil Services carrom tournament beginning at the Secretariat Badminton Hall here from November 21, according to tournament convenor Ashok Kumar Mishra.

He said Tripura Secretariat, RSB, Hyderabad, RSB, Ahmedabad, Gujarat Secretariat and Uttar Pradesh Secretariat teams had already arrived here to take part in the meet.

BD Evening College claim MU cricket title
BD Evening College won the Magadh University (MU) inter-college cricket championship title beating Jagat Narain Lal College (JNLC) by 85 runs at the Sanjay Gandhi Stadium here on Tuesday.

Batting first, BD Evening College piled up 165 for the loss of eight wickets off 30 overs. In reply, Jagat Narain Lal College stumbled out for 65 runs. Dr Subhash Prasad Singh, principal, BD Evening College and Dr Babban Singh, principal, Jagat Narain Lal College jointly distributed the prizes.

Tenni-koit tourney
Star India women's tenni-koit championship will be held here from December 8, according to Niraj Kumar Pappu, secretary, Bihar Tenni-Koit Association.
He said chairman-cum-managing director of Star India Construction Company, SB Prasad, had been named chairman of the organising committee. The last date for entry is November 30. The championship will be organised in U-12, U-14 and U-16 age group sections. About 200 players are likely to take part in the championship.


Sukhdeo cricket: Vivek scripts Holy Mission win


Patna, November 19
Vivek Kumar displayed a brilliant all-round performance to guide Holy Mission High School into the third round of the 24th All India Sukhdo Narain memorial inter-school cricket tournament at the DAV Public School, BSEB Colony ground here on Wednesday.

Vivek captured four wickets for 25 runs and later, with the bat he remained unbeaten on 11 as Holy Mission High School notched up a three-wicket victory over Sambhavana Residential School in a second round match. Vivek Kumar was adjudged man of the match.

Batting first, Sambhavana boys scored a paltry 107 runs off 19.4 overs. Mr Extra top scored with 40 runs. Abhishek Kumar (11), Ashutosh (27, 5x4) and Prushotam (16 not out) were the other batsmen to reach the double figures. Manish Kumar, Prabhat Kumar and Prakash Kumar all took two wickets.

In reply, Holy Mission boys gathered the required runs in 24.2 overs losing seven wickets on the way. Atmeshwar Kumar’s 30 was the highlight of winning team’s innings. Abhishek Kumar took three wickets for 21 runs for the losers.

Brief scores: Sambhavana Residential School: 107 all out in 19.4 overs (Ashutosh-27, Prushotam-16, Abhishek Kumar-11, Vivek-4/25, Manish-2/30, Prabhat Kumar-2/20)
Holy Mission: 108 for seven wickets in 24.2 overs (Atmeshwar Kumar-30, Avinash Kumar-27 not out, Vivek Kumar-11 not out, Abhishek Kumar-3/21)

Earlier on Tuesday Sri Mahanth Harihar Das High School cruised into the third round beating Cambridge High School by 34 runs. Anand of Harihar Das School, who remained unbeaten on 21 runs and took a wicket, was declared man of the match.

Batting first, Harihar Das boys were collected 153 runs off 29.2 overs. Guddu (17), Sanjeev (14) and Harish (28) were the notable scorers. Amit captured three wickets for Cambridge High School.
In reply, Cambridge boys could make 119 runs off 26.1 overs.

Brief scores: Harihar Das School: 153 all out in 29.2 overs (Gddu-17, Ranjeet-10, Sanjeev-14, Harish-28, Sandeep-14, Anand-21 not out, Amit-3/33, Radhe-2/24, Ritesh Raj-2/22).
Cambridge High School: 119 all out in 26.1 overs (Rohit Kmar-124, Vishwajit-20 not out, Radhe-13, Munna-2/12, Chandan-2/10, Chintoo-2/6).

Organising Secretary Bijoy Kumar Narain Chunnu said the third round matches would be played from Thursday.

Third round fixtures:
November 20: Don Bosco Acadmy vs Gyan Bharati Public School.
November 21: Adarsh Bharati Academy vs Satyam International.
November 22: Residential Prakirtik School vs Dony Polo Public School.
November 23: Lord Buddha Public School vs SDS Public School.
November 24: St Karen's School vs MS Memorial Academy (senior).
November 25: Sri Mahant Harihar Das High School vs Holy Mission High School.
Photo caption: Vivek Kumar of Holy Mission High School (standing left) receieving man of the match award in Patna on Wednesday (November 19)

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Patna TT: Shubham, Tushar in cadet semi-finals

Patna, November 18, 2008
Shubham, Tushar Kanti, Amit Kumar and Saurav Kumar booked their berths in the cadet boys’ singles semi-finals of the Patna District table tennis championships at the Bihar Young Men’s Institute Hall here on Monady.

Shubham outplayed Deepak Kumar 11-7, 11-4, 11-8, Tushar Kanti prevailed over Aman Adarsh 11-8, 11-6, 10-12, 11-8 in keenly contested match, Amit Kumar drubbed Ayush Kumar 11-7, 11-9, 11-8 while Saurav Kumar took five sets to down Gaurv Nishad 11-9, 8-11, 7-11, 11-9 , 12-10 to move into semi-finals.

Other results:

Sub-junior boys’ singles pre-quarter-finals: Suman Kumar beat Shubham 11-7, 11-9, 12-10, Abhishek Kumar beat Deepak Mishra 11-8, 11-8, 11-9, Vivek Nishad beat Ankit Krishna 11-5, 11-9, 11-7, Ramnik Ratan beat Sagar Kumar 11-6, 11-6, 11-9, Amit Kumar beat Aniket 11-7, 12-10, 14-12.
Men’s singles first round: Ritesh Pandey beat Rahul Prakash 11-7,11-7, 8-11, 9-11, 11-8, Nishant Chandra beat Ankit Tarve 7-11, 11-7, 15-13, 11-8, Raj Kumar Singh beat Vivek Nishad 11-6, 11-8,11-4.


Sukhdeo cricket: MS Academy move up

Patna, November 18, 2008
MS Memorial Academy chalked out a fluent 51-run win over Millennium Convent in a second round match of the 24th Sukhdeo Narain memorial inter-school cricket tournament at the DAV School (Board Colony) ground here on Monday.

Ravi Sinha of MS Academy, who excelled with the bat with 74 (7x4) runs, was adjudged man of the match.

Batting first, Ms Academy boys made 168 for the loss of six wickets off 30 overs. Ravi Shankar (39) and Rishi Sinha (14) were the other notable run getters. Satish captured wo wickets for Millennium Convent.

In reply, Millennium Convent boys could muster 117 runs off 18.3 overs losing all the wickets. Satish 22 (5x4) and Ajit scored 21 gave some brief resistance against probing attack of MS Academy. Abhinav was the wrecker-in-chief claiming four wickets for 33 runs.

Brief scores: MS Academy: 168 for 6 off 30 overs (Ravi Sinha 74, Rishi Sinha 14, Ravishankar 39, Satsih 2 for 35, Kunal 1 for 29, Mantu 1 for 23).
Millennium Covent: 117 all out off 18.3 overs (Ajit 21, Satish 22, Gappu 15, Kunal 12, Abhinav 4 for 33, Dharmaveer 2 for 15, Ashish 1 for 26).

Dony Polo School in last 16

Dony Polo School (junior) crushed Ekta Public School (Varanasi) by seven wickets in the Spuer 30 Challenge Cup cricket tournament at the Patna College ground here on Monday.

Brief scores: Ekta Public School: 140 all out off 23.3 overs (Rohan 42, Pramod Sant 18, Ashutosh 10, Vivek 3 for 24, Mansih 2 for 12, Rajnish 2 for 17). Dony Polo School: 142 for 3 off 23.2 overs ( Nitesh 42, Rajnish 21, Nishant 31, Sameer 2 for 11, Rohan 1 for 19).

Monday, November 17, 2008

National sub-jr badminton: Sameer stamps his authority;grand double for Rituparna and Syali


Patna, November 17
It’s a mission accomplished for Sameer Verma.
The Madhya Pradesh lad, who came in Patna with an envious crown of top seed in the sub-junior boys’ singles, proved he is the number one of Indian badminton in his group. Sameer, despite losing the first set against his state mate Pratul Joshi, held his nerves together to claim the title 21-23, 21-19, 21-16 at the Secretariat Badminton Hall here on Sunday.

Sameer looked a little bit shaky in the opening game. His service that was his main weapon throughout the tournament misfired on umpteen times. Pratul took the advantage of the situation to give his reputed rival a jolt in the first game.

Sameer, however, accepted the fact after the match. “Yes my service was not up to the mark in first game”, he said. “I was not nervous after losing the first game. I worked on my service, kept my nerves together for the final assault”, he added.

The final day of the seven-day long 22nd National sub-junior and mini badminton championships kept the spectators spell bound as the future of Indian badminton fought for each and every points to make it worthy summit showdowns to watch.

West Bengal’s whiz-kid Rituparna Das celebrated the day pocketing two titles in mini girls’ events. She won the mini girls’ singles crown defeating Ruchika Shivani (Karanataka) 21-9, 21-13. She later, combining with Ruchika Shivani bagged the mini girls’ doubles title defeating the pair of V Harika and Karthik Reshma.

Rituparna was more than happy with her performance. “I’m delighted on my show here in Patna. I want to continue this performance in future events”, she said.
Arslan Naqvi, a fighter to the core UP lad, stamped his authority in the mini boys’ singles final dismantling the top seed Aditya Joshi of Madhya Pradesh 21-7, 17-12, 21-14.

Andhra Pradesh pair of GD Ganga Rao and Purudmiraj annexed the mini boys’ doubles title outsmarting another pair of their own state Upendra and Chaitanya 21-18, 21-16.

The boys’ doubles title, however, won by the Andhra Pradesh pair of Venkatesh and Prahash defeating the cream Madhya Pradesh pair Sameer Verma and Pratul Joshi 20-22, 21-18, 21-8.

Syali Rane of Maharashtra, the top seed in sub-junior girls’ section justified her billing as she claimed the coveted crown outplaying Sindhu (Andhra Pradesh) 21-19, 21-15.
Syali made it a grand double. The Mahrashtra lass, pairing with teammate Tanvi Lad defeated Andhra combination of Sindhu and Manish 21-15, 21-16 to capture the sub-junior girls’ doubles title.

Union Railway Minister Lalu Prasad, who was the chief guest at the prize-distribution function, gave away the prizes. Union Minister of State for Agriculture, Dr Akhilesh Prasad Singh, Union Minister of State for Water Resources Jai Prakash Yadav, Ram Kripal Yaday (MP), Shyam Rajak (MLA), Anjani Kumar Singh (IAS), LC Gupta, vice-president, Badminton Association of India (BAI) and SA Shetty (BAI joint secretary) were present at the function. Bihar Badminton Association, president, Abdul Bari Siddiqui presided over the function. Bihar Badminton Association secretary KN Jaiswal anchored the closing function and proposed a vote of thanks.
Cash prizes
Speaking on the occasion, Lalu Prasad announced cash prizes of Rs 25,000 each for the winners and runners up in all groups. The cash parizes would be given by Railways, he added.

Photo caption: Winners of 22nd National sub-junior and mini badminton championships pose for photographers with their trophies in Patna on Sunday (November 16). Photo: Aftab Alam

Sukhdeo cricket: St Karen's School boys advance

Patna, November 17
St Karen's High School recorded a dazzling eight-wicket victory over Leeds Asian School in a second round match of the 24th All India Sukhdeo Narain memorial inter-school cricket tournament at the DAV Public School, BSEB Colony ground here on Sunday.

Kabir Sanyal of St Karen's, who claimed four wickets for seven runs, was declared man of the match.

Batting first Leeds Asian School scored not so challenging 121 runs in 28.4 overs. Ganesh Gautam slammed a delightful half-century (51) with eight boundaries. Anurag took two wickets for 20 runs.

Needing 122 runs for victory in 30 overs, St Karen's boys overcame the target in 18 overs losing two wickets. Akash hammered a blazing half-century (58) with five boundaries and three mighty heaves over the fence.

Brief scores: Leeds Asian School: 121 all out in 28.4 overs (Ganesh Gautam-51, Dinesh Kumar-15, Sunny Singh-17, Kabir Sanyal-4/7, Anurag-2/20). St Karen's High School: 125 for two wickets in 18 overs (Akash-58, Tushar-24, Rajnish Gaurav-20 not out, Kabir Sanyal-14 not out, Anitesh-1/10, Kislay Sharma-1/28).

Lucent School post six-wicket victory
Lucent Senior Secondary School crush Gurukul Tutorial by six wickets in the Super 30 Challenge Cup inter-school cricket tournament at the Patna College ground on Sunday.

Grurkul boys made 147 all out in 19.1 overs. In reply, Lucent School reached the target in 19.1 overs for the loss of four wickets.

Patna district TT begins

Amit Kumar outplayed Avinash Kumar Bhashkar 11-9, 11-3, 11-3 in the cadet boys’ singles of the Patna district table tennis championship at the Bihar Young men's Institute (BYMI) here on Sunday.

Earlier, Krishna Mohan Sinha, vice-president, Bihar Table Tennis Association (BTTA) inaugurated the meet. Dilip Kumar Gandhi, secretary, Patna District Table Tennis Association (PDTTA), Prem Kumar, vice-president, BTTA, former state table tennis champion, Amitabh Sinha and former international player Sanjeev Shankar graced the inaugural function.

Results: Cadet boys’ singles (first round): Amit Kumar beat Avinash Kumar Bhashkar 11-9, 11-3, 11-3; Shubham Koda beat Avinash Topo 11-7, 11-7, 11-7; Ishant Nirmal beat Ayush Kumar Adarsh 11-6, 11-9, 11-5 and Deepak Kumar beat Nabaid Hasan 11-5, 11-6, 5-11, 11-4.


Md Ayaz wins badminton title
Md Ayaz won the singles title (18 to 40 years age group) of the BS Thapa memorial badminton tournament, organized by Union Bank Staff Recreation and Welfare Club at Post and Telegraph Recreation Club courts on Sunday.

Ayaz beat Rohan Kumar Singh in the final. In the 40to 50 years age group section, Satyendra Prasad took the title defeating AK Verma. Above 50 years crown went in favour of SK Bhargava while PN Musatafi got the second spot.

PDCA league begins: Exciting win for Moonlight

Patna, November 17
Official cricket in Patna began on Sunday with the inauguration of junior division league organized by Patna District Cricket Association, an affiliate body of the Bihar Cricket Association that recently got a status of associate membership from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).

In the opening match, Moonlight Cricket Club notched up an exciting 14-run victory over Youngsters Cricket Club (YCC), Rajendra Nagar at the Patna Science College ground.

Batting first after winning the toss, Moonlight stumbled out for 83 runs off 32.1 overs. In reply, YCC could muster 69 runs in 22 overs.

Earlier, Prof Deepak Kumar Sharma, Principal, Patna Science College inaugurated the Patna cricket league. Nearly all PDCA office-bearers including Amarnath Singh (president), Ajay Narain Sharma (secretary). Alok Raj (vice-president), Ajiteshwar Prasad Jittu (former secretary), Vijay Narain Chunnu, Arun Kumar, Ram Kumar, Jai Narain Sharma, Rajesh Kumar, Jairam Prasad, Sunil Singh and Premballabh Sahay were present at the opening function.

Brief scores: Moonlight Cricket Club: 83 all out in 32.1 overs (Ravishankar-15, Alok-11, Akshay-2/17 and Anmol-2/6). YCC, Rajendra Nagar: 69 all out in 22 overs (Pawan-24, Abhinav Srivastava-3/3, Dharamveer-2/9 and Ravish Kumar-2/16).

Bihar wrestling: Kaimur emerge champions

Patna, November 17, 2008
Kaimur wrestlers hogged limelight clinching the overall championships title with four gold medals in the 54th Bihar State Open wrestling championships at Ram Dayal Stadium, Mahuar (Kaimur) on Sunday.

The meet that was organized in seven weight categories saw Kaimur grapplers grabbing four gold, two silver and three bronze meads to make it a total 9 medals.

Bihar Police finished runners-up with one gold, 2 silver medals while. Buxar with one gold and as many silver and bronze medals and Jehanabad with one gold, one silver and one bronze medals shared the third position. Patna with one silver and two bronze medals got the fourth place.

Earlier, All-India Wrestling Federation vice-president Vrijbhushan Singh inaugurated the meet. Bihar Wrestling Association top office-bearers Dasarath Yadav, Awadhesh Singh and Kameshwar Singh were present during the championships. Mohania SDM Nagina Sharma distributed the prize. He also felicitated retired wrestlers of Kaimur. About 200 wrestlers from all over Bihar participated in the championship.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

All-MP affair in National sub-junior badminton final


Pratul Joshi (MP) and Vijeta (AP) in action during their semi-final match in Patna on Saturday.
Photo: Aftab Alam
Patna, November 16, 2008
Sameer Verma of Madhya Pradesh justified his seeding to be the number one in junior boys singles as he had no hiccups to move into the final of the 22nd National sub-junior and mini badminton championships at the Secretariat Badminton Hall here on Saturday.

Sammer, now will face his state mate Pratul Joshi for the sub-junior crown. In the girls’ sub-junior singles final, Sidhu (AP) will take on Syali Rane (Maharashtra).

Bengal’s Rituaparna Das will face Reshma Kartik (Karnataka) in the mini girls’ singles final while Aditya Joshi (MP) will lock horns with Harshil Dani (Maharashtra) for the mini boys’ singles title.

Ever agile with her quick-silver reflexes Rituparna overcame a stiff challenge from Harika (AP 21-17, 21-15 while Reshma Kartik too sweated it out a bit against her state mate Shivani 21-16, 21-15 in the semi-finals.

The mini boys’ semi-finals saw Aditya Joshi (MP) got the better of Md Ehsash (Assam) 12-8, 21-13 while Arslan Naqvi of Uttar Pradesh took three sets to down Harshil Dani of Maharashtra 21-14, 13-21 and 21-14. Aditya will now take on Naqvi for the mini boys' crown. In sub-junior girls’ singles semi-finals, Sidhu (AP beat ED Jacob (Kerala) 21-11, 19-21, 21-19 and Syali Rane (Maharashtra) beat Riya Pillay (Andhra Pradesh) 21-10, 21-15.

Results:
Sub-junior boys’ single quarter-final: Samir Verma (AP) beat K Sri Teja (AP) 21-6, 21-14, Rohit Yadav (AP) beat Subhankar Dey (West Bengal) 21-17, 21-19, Pratul Joshi (MP) beat Vishal Dev Reddy (AP) 19-21, 21-17, 21-8, N V S Vijeta (AP) beat Bhaskar Chakrabarty (Delhi) 21-8, 21-6.

Sub-junior boys’ doubles quarter-finals: Srikant and A Sri Teja (AP) beat K Choubey and Pratik (Rajasthan) 21-6, 21-14, Pratul Joshi and Sameer Verma (MP) beat Gopi and Nagendra (AP) 21-12, 21-15, Prahash and Venkatesh (AP) beat Harshvarthan and Bhaskar (Delhi) 22-20, 17-21, 21-11, Vijeta and Rohit Yadav (AP) beat Sai Tanuj beat Talwar La (AP) 21-13, 18-21, 21-12.

Sub-junior girls’ singles quarter-finals: Sindhu (AP) beat Gouri Ghatai (Mahrashtra) 21-19, 22-20, Syali Rane (Mah) beat Rituparna Das (West Bengal) 21-11, 21-9, Ria Pillai (Mah) beat Manisha (AP) 21-16, 21-18, E D Jacob (Kerala) beat Tanavi Lad (Mah) 21-19, 16-21, 21-17.

Sub-junior girls’ doubles quarter-finals:
Meghana and Pramada (Andhra Pradesh) beat Anjali and Aayashi Seth (Guj) 21-15, 24-22, Tanvi and Syali (Mah) beat Gouri and E D Jacob (Mah and Kerala) 21-17, 21-16, Mint Kour and Ria Pillai (Mah) beat Maria and Aarthi Sara (Kerala) 21-16, 25-23, Manisha and Sindhu (AP) beat Prangana and Mirdusmita (Assam) 21-16, 21-15.


Mini boys’ singles quarter-finals: Aditya Joshi (MP) beat Chirag Sen (Uttarakhand) 21-7, 21-12, Md Ehsash (Assam) beat Ramandeep Singh (Punjab) 21-14, 17-21, 21-18, Harshil Dani (Mah) beat Upendra (AP) 21-15, 21-19, A Naqvi (UP) beat Talwar La (Arunchal Pradesh) 21-12, 22-20.

Mini boys’ doubles quarter-finals:
Gangadhar and Prithavi Raj (AP) beat Krishnaganga and Ehsash (Assam) 11-21, 21-14, 21-11, Chaitanay and Upendra (AP) beat Ajit and Talwar La (AP and ANP) 24-22, 25-27, 23-21, Shril and Teja (AP) beat Dhamankar and Suraj Saithi (Karnataka) 23-21, 21-14, Rajeev Pardeshi and Rahul (AP) beat Harshil and Aditya (MP) 21-9, 21-10.

Mini girls’ singles quarter-finals: Harika (AP) beat Priya Prakash (Karnataka) 21-12, 18-21, 23-21, Rituparna Das (West Bengal) beat K P Shruthi (Kerala) 21-11, 21-7, Reshma (Kar) beat Puja (AP) 21-11, 21-11, Shivani (AP) beat Karishma (Mah) 21-15, 24-22.

Mini girls’ doubles quarter-finals: Malvika and Shruthi (Kerala) beat Daman and Mahak Sud (Chandigarh). Akansha and Karishma (Mah) beat Aditi and Shriyanshi (MP) 21-8, 21-14, Rituparna and Shivani (West Bengal) beat Anushka and Anura (Goa) 21-2, 21-17, Harika and Reshma (AP and Kar) beat Kerul and Anushka (Gujarat) 21-15, 21-16.

Mini girls’ singles semi-finals: Rituparna Das (West Bengal) beat Harika (AP) 21-17, 21-15, Reshma Karthik (Karnataka) beat Ruchika Shivani (AP) 21-16, 21-15.

Mini boys single semi-finals: Aditya Joshi (MP) beat Md Ehsash (Assam) 21-8, 21-13, A Naqvi beat Harshil Dani 21-14, 13-21, 21-14.

Sub-junior girls’ singles semi-finals: Sindhu (AP) beat E D Jacob (Kerala) 21-11, 19-21, 21-19, Syali Rane (Mah) beat Ria Pillai (AP) 21-10, 21-15.