
KCA defeat Lucknow by 6 wkts in state cricket finals
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Kanpur: Kanpur Cricket Association (KCA) – Red outplayed Lucknow by 6 wickets in the final of Dr Gaur Hari Singhania state women cricket championship and grabbed Spark Trophy at Kamla Club ground on Sunday.
Lucknow, deciding to bat first, scored 128 runs. Priyanshi Yadav scored 36 runs. Archana Devi, Soti Thakur, and Siddi Yadav all picked two wickets each. KCA (Red), in reply, scored 129 runs for the loss of 4 wickets and won the final match. Babita Yadav scored 40 runs for Kanpur team. Kajal Tamta bagged 2 wickets for Lucknow.
Archna Devi was adjudged as player of the match while Babita Yadav and Archana Devi were declared as best batswoman and bowler.
Ekta Singh was adjudged player of the tournament.
Brief score: Cricket Association of Lucknow – 8 for 128 (Priyanshi Yadav 36, Archan Devi, Siddi Singh and Soti Thakur all 2 wkts each)
KCA (Red) – 4 for 129 (Babita Yadav 40, Kajal Tamta 2 wkts)
JNT U-12 Cricket — DKG Mobile XI outplayed Oliver Brown XI by 3 wickets in JNT under-12 cricket tournament for Sigma Griplock trophy at Kanpur South ground on Sunday. Oliver Brown, deciding to bat first, collected 93 runs for the loss of 9 wickets in the stipulated 25 overs.
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Aviral and Shiv Swastik were the main scorers with 21 and 17 runs respectively. Yashasvi Yadav and Abhinav Rajput bagged 3 and 2 wickets respectively.
DKG Mobile XI scored the requi/runs for the loss of 7 wickets. Shreyansh Upadhyaya hit a team-high 36 runs. Affab Habib and Lakshya Pal both took 2 wickets each.
Brief score: Oliver Brown XI – 9 for 93 (Shiv Swastik 17, Agrim Kumar 12, Aviral Trivedi 21, Naman Trivedi 11no, Yashaswi Yadav 3 for 18, Abhinav Rajput 2 for 10, Suryansh Singh, Sarthak Singh and Abhinash Yadav all one wkt each)
DKG Mobile XI – 7 for 97 (Manindar Kumar 15, Shreyansh Upadhyaya 36, Rudransh Chaturvedi 10, Anant Saxena 11, Affab Habib 2 for 13, Lakshya Pal 2 for 19, Skandh Gupta, Naman Trivedi both one wkt each)
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KDMA league – Green Park Hostel defeated Star Club by 2 wickets in a KDMA league match on Sunday.
Brief score:Star Club – 167 (Aryaman Rajput 23, Alok Yadav 14, Piyush Singh 43, Sunny 29, Neeraj Yadav 10, Anant Bajpai 10, Nihal Ojha 3 for 26, Mayank Pal 2 for 21, Neeraj Kumar 2 for 22, Karan 1 for 30)
Green Park Hostel – 8 for 171 (Harsh Wardhan 14, Tanis Rathore 40, Mayank Pal 60, Devendra Prajapati 2 for 22, Neeraj Yadav 4 for 35, Rahul Verma 3 for 42, Anant Bajpai 1 for 24).
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