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Kanpur clubs clinch league victories

Kanpur clubs clinch league victories

Time of India24-04-2025
Kanpur: Mayank Singh's fine century (107) helped host
PAC club
beat
Diamond club
by seven wickets in the
KDMA league match
held on Thursday.
Diamond club, deciding to bat first, scored 178 runs with three wickets in 39.2 overs. Arjun Dubey was their main scorer with 64 runs. PAC club scored 181 runs for the loss of three wickets in 22.2 overs. Host HBTU drubbed MUC by five wickets in another league match. MUC, put into bat, could collect only 88 runs. HBTU scored the required 89 runs for the loss of five wickets.
Sky club, in a match held at RPCA ground, outplayed Veenus club by four wickets. Veenus, batting first, made 85 runs and Sky club scored 86 runs for the loss of six wickets. Unique club, in the fourth match of the day, humbled National club by four wickets at Bhatt ground. National club, put into bat, scored 174 runs and Unique club scored 175 runs for the victory, losing six wickets.
Brief score
Diamond club-178 (Arjun Dubey 64, Shyam Tripathi 40, Devansh Pathak 27, Abhinav 23, Abhinav Tiwari 2 for 32, Shivendra Srivastava 2 for 38) PAC club-3 for 181 (Mayank Singh 107, Anand Dubey 39, Subrat Tiwari 2 for 52)
MUC-88 (Yash Kumar 16, Shubham Pal 3 for 13, Dhruv Srivastava 3 for 20, Utkarsh Nirmal 2 for 6, Yash Kumar Singh 2 for 28)
HBTU- for 89 (Aryan Singh 31, Shubham Pal 20 no, Rahul Singh 2 for 22)
Veenus club- 85 (Akash Singh 21, Madhav Gupta 5 for 24, Ayush Kumar Pal 2 for 27)
Sky club-6 for 86 (Ishan Kumar 13, Sanskar Sharma 2 for 10, Lucky Rajpur 2 for 13)
National club-174 (Shivam Dubey 46, Mahendra Pratap 39, Shivansh Tiwari 29, Agaz Paathak 6 for 23, Mandeep Singh 2 for 34)
Unique club-6 for 175 (Vipin Yadav 28, Vishesh Dwivedi 23, Saurabh Singh 62 no, Abhinav Singh 2 for 6, Yash Tiwari 2 for 28)
Kanpur: Mayank Singh's fine century (107) helped host PAC club beat Diamond club by seven wickets in the KDMA league match held on Thursday.
Diamond club, deciding to bat first, scored 178 runs with three wickets in 39.2 overs. Arjun Dubey was their main scorer with 64 runs. PAC club scored 181 runs for the loss of three wickets in 22.2 overs. Host HBTU drubbed MUC by five wickets in another league match. MUC, put into bat, could collect only 88 runs. HBTU scored the required 89 runs for the loss of five wickets.
Sky club, in a match held at RPCA ground, outplayed Veenus club by four wickets. Veenus, batting first, made 85 runs and Sky club scored 86 runs for the loss of six wickets. Unique club, in the fourth match of the day, humbled National club by four wickets at Bhatt ground. National club, put into bat, scored 174 runs and Unique club scored 175 runs for the victory, losing six wickets.
Brief score
Diamond club-178 (Arjun Dubey 64, Shyam Tripathi 40, Devansh Pathak 27, Abhinav 23, Abhinav Tiwari 2 for 32, Shivendra Srivastava 2 for 38) PAC club-3 for 181 (Mayank Singh 107, Anand Dubey 39, Subrat Tiwari 2 for 52)
MUC-88 (Yash Kumar 16, Shubham Pal 3 for 13, Dhruv Srivastava 3 for 20, Utkarsh Nirmal 2 for 6, Yash Kumar Singh 2 for 28)
HBTU- for 89 (Aryan Singh 31, Shubham Pal 20 no, Rahul Singh 2 for 22)
Veenus club- 85 (Akash Singh 21, Madhav Gupta 5 for 24, Ayush Kumar Pal 2 for 27)
Sky club-6 for 86 (Ishan Kumar 13, Sanskar Sharma 2 for 10, Lucky Rajpur 2 for 13)
National club-174 (Shivam Dubey 46, Mahendra Pratap 39, Shivansh Tiwari 29, Agaz Paathak 6 for 23, Mandeep Singh 2 for 34)
Unique club-6 for 175 (Vipin Yadav 28, Vishesh Dwivedi 23, Saurabh Singh 62 no, Abhinav Singh 2 for 6, Yash Tiwari 2 for 28)
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