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Bowlers dominate under-12 matches

Bowlers dominate under-12 matches

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Kanpur: Virat Maheshwari's impressive all-round display, claiming 5 wickets and scoring an unbeaten 52 runs, led Anandeshwar Polypack XI to a 6-wicket victory over Balmol XI in the JNT Under-12 cricket tournament at Kanur South ground on Saturday.
After being invited to bat, Balmol XI posted a total of 115 runs, with Akash top-scoring on 22. Anandeshwar Polypack XI successfully chased down the target, reaching 119 for 4 wickets. Virat remained unbeaten on 52, hitting 10 boundaries. In another encounter, Oliver Brown XI defeated Solovair UK XI by 7 wickets.
Brief scores:Balmol XI – 115 (Sankalp Paswan 13, Manyu Dwivedi 16, Akash 22, Waris Ali 15, Virat Maheshwari 5 for 20, Tejas 2 for 20, Gaushik Singh and Yagyeshraj Singh one wicket each); Anandeshwar Polypack XI – 5 for 119 (Shivansh P Singh 11, Azfar Aman 19, Virat Maheshwari 52 no, Ayan Akhtar, Ayansh Verma and Aryan Yadav all one wicket each).
Solovair UK XI — 8 for 129 (Mihir 25, Anant Mishra 20, Mudit Gopal 14, Tejas Verma 15, Mahesh Gond 20 no, Naman Trivedi 2 for 15, Devesh Kumar Tiwari 2 for 6, Lakshya Pal 3 for 1); Oliver Brown XI – 3 for 132 (Manav Raj 16, Ashrim Kumar 24, Shiv Swastik 55 no, Arush Baghel 2 for 23, Mahesh Gond 1 for 49).
KDMA league – Tanveer Ahmad's five-wicket haul helped YMCC defeat Amar Club by 8 wickets in the KDMA league match at Bhatt ground on Saturday. Amar Club, after being put in to bat, scored 91 runs in 16.5 overs. YMCC chased down the target, reaching 93 for 2 wickets.
Brief scores: Amar Club – 91 (Lakshya 23, Rajarshi Tripathi 17, Tanveer Ahmad 5 for 30, Utkarsh Tiwari 2 for 20); YMCC – 2 for 93 (Amar Pandey 23, Utkarsh Tiwari 28 no, Vishal Kumar 20 no, Mayank Sharma 1 for 14).

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