
Achintya Insurance XI win under-12 cricket match
Kanpur: Achintya Insurance XI outplayed Oliver Brown XI by 5 wickets and progressed into the semi-final of the JNT under–12 cricket tournament being played at Kanpur South ground on Friday.
Oliver Brown XI, put into bat, scored 127 runs in 24.1 overs. Affan Habib was the top scorer with 23 runs. Abhinav Tiwari collected 4 wickets for 31 runs. Achintya Insurance XI replied with 5 for 128 runs, with contributions from Harshvardhan (26), Adrik (33) and Ayush Vishwakarma (25*).
Brief score:
Oliver Brown XI—127 (Aviral Trivedi 12, Agrim Kumar 17, Atharva Yadav 11, Tanay Pandey 12, Affan Habib 23; Abhinav Tiwari 4 for 31, Om Mritunjay 2 for 33, Dhairya Agarwal, Rajvardhan Singh and Harshwardhan Pant all picked one wicket each.)
Achintya Insurance XI—5 for 128 (Harshwardhan 26, Adrik 33, Ayush Vishwakarma 25 no, Kuber Tiwari 16; Naman Tiwari, Madhan Jain, Affan Habib, Kartik and Devesh Tiwari all took one wicket each.)
KDMA league—Veenus Club defeated Unique Club by 7 wickets in a KDMA league match held at Kanpur South ground on Friday. Unique Club, batting first, posted 103 runs. Veenus Club replied with 107 runs for the loss of 3 wickets, with Akash Singh striking a match-winning 75 runs.
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In another match held at Rashtriya ground, Yashraj Academy humbled Vedic Union by 9 wickets.
Brief score: Unique club—103 (Siddhant 21, Akshay Shukla 18, Kunal Nishad 3 for 29, Atul Kartikeya 2 for 0, Shubham Goswami 2 for 3, Lucky Rajput 2 for 19)
Veenus club—3 for 107 (Akash Singh 75, Ayush Nigam 2 for 34)
Vedic Union—137 (Arpit Yadav 21, Tanush Awasthi 58 no, Vivek Kushwaha 3 for 20, Hemant Kumar 2 for 18)
Yashraj Cricket Academy—1 for 140 (Hemant Kumar 31, Aryan Singh 64 no, Vivek Kushwaha 26 no, Ayush Yadav 1 for 26)
Summer sports camp—Sports associations, in cooperation with Sports Directorate, will organise a fifteen-day summer camp for handball, Judo, kho-kho, Wushu, Taekwondo, and kabaddi for under–18 boys and girls at Green Park stadium from June 13 to 27.
A meeting of office bearers of sports associations, Rajat Dixit, secretary of the district Olympic Association, and the regional sports officer took place on Friday to discuss camp modalities. Rajat Aditya Dixit announced that the district Olympic Association will honour the top 3 players of each sport at the end of the camp, with certificates, medals, and trophies to trainees.
Interested boys and girls may contact the office of the regional sports officer, Green Park, on working days. |
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