
TSH Cricket Academy beat Campus IIT XI in U-16 tournament
Kanpur: Akhil Yadav's five-wicket haul propelled TSH Cricket Academy to a 30-run victory over Campus IIT XI in the Prof D Yadav memorial U-16 cricket tournament held at the IIT grounds on Friday.
TSH Academy, electing to bat first, put up 5 for 163 in 20 overs. The Campus IIT team was restricted to 9 for 133 runs.
In another match, Rovers Club beat RS Sapru XI by 4 wickets.
Brief scores: TSH Cricket Academy- for 163 (Satyam Yadav 46, Lakshya Sam 48, Yatharth Yadav 12, Akhil Yadav 19no, Shaurya Singh 24no, Prashant Pal 2 for 25, Gaurav 2 for 23, Samar Patel 1 for 29).
Campus IIT XI-9 for 133 (Shubh Yadav 48, Puneet 15, Samar Patel 19, Gaurav 20, Umesh Verma 1 for 24, Pranjal 2 for 14, Akhil Yadav 5 for 15).
RS Sapru XI-8 for 89 (Keshav Yadav 17, Arnesh Kartik 17, Arnav 12no, Anuj Srivastava 2 for 18, Madhav Gupta 2 for 17, Avyakt Pandey 1 for 17, Nandini Singh 1 for 19).
Rovers Club-6 for 90 (Avyakt Pandey 13, Shubham Yadav 47, Dipanshu Kumar 3 for 14, Devesh Kartik 1 for 10, Krishna Sharma 1 for 20).
In the Under-14 cricket tournament organised in memory of Deeba Naseem Khan at Kanpur South ground on Friday, Aditya Kitchen Gallery and Rachit Financial Services emerged victorious.
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Brief scores: Kanpur South A ground -Aditya Kitchen Gallery defeated Crazy Rangers by 18 runs. Aditya Kitchen Gallery- 115 (Raghvendra Pal 39, Abhishek Jef 31, Ishu Sachan 4 for 11, Aris Ansari 3 for 23), Crazy Rangers XI- 97 (Ishu Sachan 42, Akshay Pratap Singh 26, Ambar Suchari 4 for 20, Rishabh Vishwakarma 3 for 12, Govind Gupta 2 for 17). MOM-Ishu Sachan.
Kanpur South ground-Rachit Financial Services beat Patel Properties by 5 wickets. Patel Properties- 127 (Unmukt Singh 36, Ishant Rawal 13no, Samrat Singh 4 for 23, Mohd Hasan 4 for 27) Rachit Financial Services-5 for 130 (Naman Yadav 56, Aryan Pal 2 for 31, Kushagra Pal 1 for 7).
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