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DCA, Panchkula register win in Dhruv Pandove tournament

Patiala, Dec 25 (UNI) DCA Panchkula scored a sensational victory against Yadavindra Public School, Patiala, in the sixth Dhruv Pandove Memorial Cricket Tournament (Under-14) at the YPS ground here today.

Batting first, YPS were all out for 114 in 35 overs.

Harkirat was the only batsman who played with confidence, scoring 34 runs in style. Shivam Bhambri took 3 for 22 and P Nanda captured 2 wickets, conceding 22 runs.

In reply, DCA, Panchkula scored 115 without losing a wicket in just 12 overs. Ankush Dhaliwal scored a masterly unbeaten 61, while Shivam Bhambri was 36 not out. This was YPS's second consecutive defeat.

In another match, Black Elephant Cricket Club, Patiala, defeated DMW, Patiala, by 26 runs. Batting first, Black Elephant Cricket Club scored 136 for 4 in the allotted 35 overs. Kohinoor Kalia played a breezy innings of 74. Shivam Goyal scored 24 . For DMW, Bhupinder Singh took 3 for 32.

In reply, DMW scored 110 for 8 in 35 overs. Anmolpreet Singh scored 22. For Black Elephant Cricket Club, Ajay Bharti captured 4 wickets, giving away 24 runs and Bhupinder Plawat took 2 for 28.

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Woman hockey player attempts suicide

Jammu, Dec 24 (UNI) National woman hockey player Renu Singh attempted suicide by jumping off the Tawi bridge here, police said today. Reportedly depressed after her documents were destroyed in a fire, seventeen-year-old Renu jumped off the bridge at around 1615 hrs yesterday. Police immediately swung into action fished her out in unconcious state. She was taken to the hospital and she survived. A case under section 309 RPC has been registered against Renu. UNI HGV DH.....

Sher-e-Jalandhar win Romesh hockey title

Jalandhar, Dec 24 (UNI) Sher-e-Jalandhar won the ninth Romesh Chander Memorial Hockey Tournament here today, defeating Punjab Police 2-1 in a well fought final which was stretched into extra time. Both teams playing with several international stars were evenly matched and displayed good skills. While the combination of Olympians Gagan Ajit Singh, Baljit Dhillon and Baljit Saini exhibited good team work for the winners, drag flicker Jugraj Singh and Gagandeep Singh also played well for.....

Parimarjan strikes back twice, reduces lead

New Delhi, Dec 24 (UNI) Pushed to the wall by an unrelenting Kateryna Lahno, world's youngest Grandmaster Parimarjan Negi hit back with vengeance as he scored two consecutive wins in three rapid games to keep his hopes alive in the Amity Grandmaster Challenge here today. Despite winning two games, Parimarjan will have a tall task on hand on the final day as the Ukranian girl still leads the Re 5,00,000 prize money event by.....
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