
JD Club wins KDMA league cricket match
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Kanpur: Ayush's impressive century proved insufficient as JD Club secured a 6-wicket victory over Eleven Star Club at Sapru ground in a KDMA league match held on Monday. Eleven Star, batting first, posted 246 runs in 36.5 overs, with Ayush contributing a notable 126 runs.
JD Club responded with 247 runs for 4 wickets in just 31.5 overs.
In another league fixture at PAC ground, Prince Club defeated SS Club by 19 runs. After being asked to bat, Prince scored 178 runs and subsequently bowled out SS Club for 159.
Brief scores: Eleven Star club – 246 (Ayush 126, Sharad Yadav 30, Amritraj Nishad 26, Aditya 4 for 49, Zaheeruddin 2 for 39, Lucky Singh 2 for 47)
JD Club – 4 for 247 (Aman Rajput 70, Yuvraj Singh 45, Ankur 65 not out, Sharad Yadav 1 for 19)
Prince Club – 178 (Pankaj Kumar 51, Adarsh Sonkar 33, Vijay Bhan 32, Sumit Yadav 3 for 27, Pranjal 3 for 31, Saurabh Diwakar 2 for 45)
SS Club – 159 (Mridul Raitani 35, Ashutosh Gaurav 26, Aditya Kumar 26, Vijay Bhan 3 for 34, Vishal Sachan 2 for 21, Pankaj Kumar 2 for 31)
In the JNT U-12 cricket tournament for the Sigma Griplock trophy at Kanpur South ground on Monday, IPM Carrier XI defeated Liverpool XI by 35 runs.
Batting first, IPM Carrier XI posted 158 runs in 25 overs, before bowling out Liverpool XI for 123 runs.
Another match saw Slovacr UK XI beating Rachit Finance XI by 35 runs.
Brief scores: IPM Carrier XI – 4 for 158 (Arsh Singh 23, Parth Trivedi 60, Ayan Purohit 45, Harshvardhan Singh 1 for 26, Mayank 1 for 20)
Liverpool XI – 123 (Anant K Mishra 43, Akshansh Yadav 17, Viraj Pal 23, Yuvraj Singh 11, Rudransh Bajpai 2 for 4, Aditya Shrivastava 3 for 18, Parth Singh 1 for 12)
Man of the Match – Parth Trivedi.

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