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TIMES NEWS NETWORK<br />

TIMES NEWS NETWORK<br />

TOI<br />

TIMES NEWS NETWORK<br />

SELECTIONS<br />

1. Nethravati Plate <strong>16</strong>00M: Tandav 1, Ayman<br />

2.<br />

2. Ashwajaya Plate 1400M: Cinch 1, Class<br />

Is Class 2.<br />

3. Gundlupet Plate 1100M: The Disciple 1,<br />

Silver Prince 2.<br />

4. Varahi Trophy 1400M: Naval Glory 1,<br />

Generous Gesture 2.<br />

5. Manasasarovara Plate <strong>16</strong>00M: Exactly 1,<br />

Lincon Continental 2.<br />

6. Davanagere Plate 1200M: Teri Adah 1,<br />

Zoe 2.<br />

Day’s Best: Cinch.<br />

Jackpot: 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6. Treble: 4, 5 & 6.<br />

SCOREBOARD<br />

India: A Rahane c Raza b Chibhabha 63, M Vijay c sub Waller<br />

b Madziva 72, A Rayudu c sub Waller b Raza 41, M Tiwary<br />

c Vitori b Tiripano 22, R Uthappa b Madziva 13, S Binny c Raza<br />

b Vitori 25, K Jadhav c Mutumbami b Madziva <strong>16</strong>, H Singh<br />

(not out) 5, A Patel c Raza b Madziva 1, B Kumar (not out) 0.<br />

Extras: (W13) 13.<br />

Total: (for 8 wkts, 50 overs) 271.<br />

Fall of wickets: 1-112, 2-159, 3-203, 4-205, 5-233, 6-264,<br />

7-266, 8-269.<br />

Bowling: B Vitori 8-0-47-1, D Tiripano 9-0-2-1, N Madziva<br />

10-0-49-4, S Williams 5-0-23-0, G Cremer 5-0-32-0, C<br />

Chibhabha 5-0-27-1, H Masakadza 4-0-26-0, S Raza 4-0-<br />

25-1.<br />

Zimbabwe: V Sibanda c Vijay b Kulkarni 2, C Chibhabha<br />

(run out) 72, H Masakadza c Uthappa b Kumar 5, E Chigumbura<br />

c Rahane b Kumar 9, S Williams b Patel 20, S Raza c<br />

Uthappa b H Singh 18, R Mutumbami c Patel b Binny 32, G<br />

Cremer c Rahane b Kumar 27, N Madziva (run out) 0, DT Tiripano<br />

c Patel b Kumar 6, B Vitori (not out) 8; Extras: (B4,<br />

LB4, W2) 10. Total: (All out, 49 overs) 209.<br />

Fall of wickets:1-24, 2-31, 3-43, 4-95, 5-130, 6-132, 7-184,<br />

8-186, 9-195.<br />

Bowling: B Kumar 10-3-33-4, D Kulkarni 9-1-39-1, H Singh<br />

10-0-29-1, S Binny 7-0-42-1, A Patel 10-1-40-1, M Vijay 3-<br />

0-18-0. AP<br />

TIMES NEWS NETWORK<br />

Saathyakhi 54, Nikhil Parwani 55). Zinda <strong>16</strong>9 & 31, Mani Srinivas 30, Ganna 34; Md Saqlain 5/<br />

90 in 37.2 overs (Syed Muzamil Hussain 4/ 30). St Andrews 376/6 in 50 overs (Abhishek<br />

43) lost to CCOB 174 in 59.4 overs (Ammar Ayub<br />

5/52) & 86/3 in 20.4 overs (Ammar Ayub 3/ Acrylic 131 (Ramdas 31; Rishab Baslas 5/44).<br />

Paradkar 86, Rohith Vallabhaneni 195) bt<br />

34).<br />

Team Kun 389/8 (Avinash Reddy 121, Dharampal<br />

Reddy 110, Kapil 32; Sathwik 3/81, VK<br />

A-4 to 10 Division (1-day): Southend Raymonds<br />

193 (A Koushik 59, E Sreedhar 36; Gautam<br />

3/18, Chakravarthz 3/20) bt Eklavya CC (Charith 64, Srikar Reddy 72; Sridhar 3/24).<br />

Chakravarthi 4/61) bt AB Colony 247/5<br />

129 (Md Sannan 5/41, P Arun Kumar 3/30). Victory CC 146 (Rajnikath 58; PN Rohit Reddy<br />

Young Masters 188 (Harshwardhan 35; Md 6/39) lost to Yadav Dairy 149/2 (N Sudheendra<br />

Aleem 3/30, Dawood Ali 5/40) lost to Hyderabad<br />

Panthers 194/4 (Dawood Ali 54no, Shahed Kalyan Sathwik 4/36) bt Sunshine 134<br />

50no). Manikumar Cc <strong>16</strong>5 (Gangadhar T 41;<br />

Khan 34, Shaik Abrar Ali 51). Bhartiya CC <strong>16</strong>5/6 (Prem 34, Kalyan 30; Govind Reddy 3/37, Sai<br />

(M Somashekar 40; Jitesh Reddy 3/38) lost to Karthik 3/6). PKCC 86 (Krushival 5/39, Wikram<br />

3/14) bt Cheerful Chums 60 (Chalapathi 3/<br />

Safilguda <strong>16</strong>6/3 (Suri 70). Deccan Colts 249<br />

(Sainath Reddy 85, Chaitanya Reddy 57, Suma 21, Ashish 6/20). Roshanara 267/9 (Nayan Varu<br />

80, Bijay Kumar 37, CT Sanjay 54; NS Ga-<br />

37; Sai Poona Anand Rao 3/60, Tulasi Reddy<br />

4/24) bt Sungrace 189 (Shiva Kumar 72; Ravi nesh 6/50) bt Sportive CC 196/9 (Y Manish 33,<br />

3/40, Pankaj 3/35). Greenlands 236 (B Sai Karun<br />

83no; Altaf 3/40, S Majid 3/34) bt Rohit XI 52). Marrredpally Blues <strong>16</strong>8 (Venkat Swaroop<br />

NS Ganesh 60; Kalyan 3/25, Nayan Varu 5/<br />

Brief scores: A-2 Division (2-day): Team 208 (Rahul 37, Mayank 32, Majid 55; Sahil 4/ 35, Avinash Gambhir 34; Charan 5/47, RA<br />

Speed 158 & 1<strong>16</strong> in 29.2 overs (Suraj Naik 6/ 49). MP Sporting 307/9 (Rajashekar 98, Ramakanth<br />

35, Vinit Shetty 33; Karthik 3/48) bt (Chandu 31, Sheshagiri 56no, RA Swaroop<br />

Swaroop 3/25) lost to Deccan Blues <strong>16</strong>9/4<br />

25) lost to Charminar 295 in 71.4 overs (M Mahender<br />

Reddy 129, Suraj Naik 48, P Shanthan Sagar XI 232 (Vinay 63, Krishna 35, Karthik 35; 58no). Gaganmahal Blues 356/8 (Navdeep<br />

Reddy 43; Bhuvan Reddy 3/36, Sumeeth Anvesh 4/61). SK Blues 212 (Mustaq 64, Jai Singh 104, Dayasagar Reddy 50, Kiran K 46,<br />

Joshi 5/71). Galaxy CC 271 & 97/2 in 22 overs Prakash 37, Ashwin Kumar 36; Vimal 3/70, Sai Kalyan 37; S Rajshekar 5/36) bt Tirumala CC<br />

(M Pratyush 36) drew Khalsa 239 in 68 overs 3/45) bt LNCC 180 (Jitender J 93, Sai 32; Deepankar<br />

3/44). Classic CC 157 (Monu Singh 62; ram 3/19, D Prabhajan 4/30) lost to United CC<br />

79 (Ashwani Singh 6/22). Youth CC 93 (Vik-<br />

(M Nandu Vishnu 40, Jitender Singh 67; Ashish<br />

Kamshetty 3/84, Ankit Singh Malik 3/51). Osmania<br />

250/8 decl & 225/3 in 39 overs (G San-<br />

<strong>16</strong>1/5 (Kashyap Patel 42). HCA Academy 292 (Anthony 38, Charles 48, Jerome Jeraad 37; G<br />

CV Anand 4/22) lost to Secunderabad Club 94/1 (Prabhanjan 48no). Sacred Heart 190<br />

keerth 98, Prem Moses 95) drew Jai Bhagwathi<br />

260/7 in 82.3 overs (Rohan Varkey 35, Reddy 86; Vishal 3/37) bt WMCC 132 (Aniketh overs (Sai Venkata Krishna 86no, Lesty 3 for<br />

(P Gaurav Reddy 50, Vigneshwar 78, Koushik Arjun 6/41) lost to Kakatiya 192 for 4 in 26.5<br />

51)<br />

4. Kolkata Cup 1800M: Azzurro (Suraj) 1,<br />

Torch Bearer 2, Spreadeagle 3, Ambitious<br />

Reward 4. Won by: 4-3/4L, LNk, SHd.<br />

T-1:50.79S. Fav: Azzurro (S Attaollahi).<br />

5. Mysore Cup (Div I) 1400M: Cameron<br />

(Trevor) 1, Royal Seal 2, Big Ben 3, Afore 4.<br />

Did not run: Absolutelyfabulous and Amaze.<br />

Won by: 2-1/2L, LNk, 2-1/4L. T-1:27.03S.<br />

Fav: Cameron (S Attaollahi).<br />

6. Mumbai Cup 1200M: Goldberg (Suraj)<br />

1, Goof Fruit 2, Dream Star 3, Sakchi 4. Won<br />

by: 1-1/4L, 1-1/4L, 1-1/4L. T-1:14.42S. Fav:<br />

Goldberg (Neil Darashah).<br />

7. Kingfisher Derby Bangalore 2000M:<br />

Angel Dust (Trevor) 1, Desert God 2, Auriga<br />

3, Flamboyance 4. Won by: 3/4L, 1-1/4L, 9-<br />

3/4L. T-2:05.10S. Fav: Eternal Flame (S Attaollahi).<br />

8. Delhi Cup <strong>16</strong>00M: James Bond (Jagadeesh)<br />

1, Prize Finder 2, Alecia 3, Western<br />

Union 4. Won by: 3-1/4L, 3/4L, 1L.<br />

T-1:40.51S. Fav: Real Supreme (Inayathulla).<br />

9. Chennai Cup (Div II) 1200M: Super<br />

Success (Trevor) 1, El Fenix 2, Shivalik Dance<br />

3, Herr Voss 4. Won by: 7L, 9-1/4L, 2-1/4L.<br />

T-1:14.14S. Fav: Super Success (Dominic).<br />

DIVIDENDS PAID AT HYDERABAD<br />

Race I: Rs 11; 7, 8, 10. Fc: Rs 42. Q: Rs 28. Tanala:<br />

Rs 156. Race II: Rs 9; 6, 15, 8. Fc: Rs 87.<br />

Q: Rs 75. Tanala: Rs 322. Race III: Rs 341;<br />

1. Mysore Cup (Div II) 1400M: Del Porto 28, 12, 10. Fc: Rs <strong>16</strong>90. Q: Rs 568. Tanala: Rs<br />

(Anjar Alam) 1, Precious Glitter 2, Elegant 6202. Race IV: Rs 13; 6, 8, 9. Fc: Rs 52. Q: Rs<br />

Star 3, Spiritual Act 4. Won by: 2-1/2L, 2- 29. Tanala: Rs <strong>16</strong>8. Race V: Rs 15; 7, 6, 15. Fc:<br />

3/4L, 2-3/4L. T-1:28.05S. Fav: Del Porto (I Rs 32. Q: Rs <strong>16</strong>. Tanala: Rs 177. Race VI: Rs<br />

Ghatala).<br />

10; 7, 59, 157. Fc: Rs 420. Q: Rs 382. Tanala:<br />

2. Chennai Cup (Div I) 1200M: Zubaida Rs 19318. Race VII: Rs 189; 32, 14, 10. Fc:<br />

(Chouhan) 1, Storm Ahead 2, Amethyst 3, Rs 1941. Q: Rs 873. Tanala: Rs 11811. Race<br />

Groovy Moves 4. Won by: 4L, 1L, Nk. VIII: Rs 35; 10, 8, 14. Fc: Rs 136. Q: Rs 68.<br />

T-1:14.48S. Fav: Zubaida (I Ghatala). Tanala: Rs 870. Race IX:Rs <strong>16</strong>; 7, 7, 14. Fc: Rs<br />

3. Hyderabad Cup 1400M: Blazing Touch 49. Q: Rs 21. Tanala: Rs 347.<br />

(Ashad Asbar) 1, I’ve Got Clout 2, New Jackpot: Rs 68891 (1). Consolation: Rs<br />

Prince 3, Spirit And Truth 4. Won by: 1/2L, 2- 4639 (70).<br />

1/4L, SNk. T-1:27.56S. Fav: Native Elements 1st Treble:Rs 1180 (64). 2nd Treble: Rs 87<br />

(Sirajuddin).<br />

(1007). 3rd Treble: Rs 9078 (13).<br />

TIMES NEWS NETWORK<br />

SCOREBOARD<br />

South Africa: H Amla b Rubel 22, Q de Kock c Sabbir b Mustafizur<br />

2, F du Plessis c Sarkar b Nasir 41, R Rossouw b Nasir 4, D Miller<br />

c Mortaza b Mahmudullah 9, J Duminy c Sabbir b Mustafizur<br />

13, F Behardien c Nasir b Mortaza 36, C Morris lbw Rubel 12, K Rabada<br />

b Mustafizur 10, K Abbott lbw Nasir 5, I Tahir (not out) 1; Extras:<br />

(LB4, W3) 7. Total: (All out; 46 overs) <strong>16</strong>2.<br />

Fall of wickets: 1-<strong>16</strong>, 2-45, 3-59, 4-74, 5-93, 6-100, 7-1<strong>16</strong>, 8-<br />

138, 9-<strong>16</strong>0.<br />

Bowling: Mustafizur 10-1-38-3, Mortaza 5-0-17-1, Shakib 10-0-<br />

30-0, Rubel 9-2-34-2, Nasir 8-0-26-3, Mahmudullah 4-0-13-1.<br />

Bangladesh: T Iqbal b Rabada 5, S Sarkar (not out) 88, L Das b<br />

Rabada 17, Mahmudullah c Amla b Abbott 50, S Al Hasan (not<br />

out) 0; Extras: (NB2, W5) 7. Total: (For 3 wkts, 27.4 overs)<br />

1 6 7 .<br />

Fall of wickets: 1-5, 2-24, 3-159.<br />

Bowling: K Abbott 5-0-22-1, K Rabada 7-0-45-2, C Morris 3-0-<br />

29-0, I Tahir 8.4-1-40-0, J Duminy 2-0-20-0, F Behardien 2-0-<br />

11-0. AFP<br />

Brief scores:Blunham CC 154 (C Heaps 40, C McGlynn 23; Benjamin Thomas<br />

5/23, Sequenza 3/46) lost to St Ives 156/4 (Benjamin Thomas 74, Ryan Withers<br />

27; Fitzgeralds 2/36).<br />

Results: Cadet girls:Bhavaitha (GSM) bt Ruchira Reddy (SPSTTA) 3-0. Boys:<br />

Keshavan (GTTA) bt SSK Karthik (AWA) 3-1. Sub-junior girls:Sasya (AWA) bt<br />

Laasya (AWA) 4-2. Boys:Mohammad Ali (LBS) bt B Vatsin (SPSTTA) 4-2.<br />

Junior girls:Laasya (AWA) bt Sasya (AWA) 4-2. Youth girls: Monika (GSM) bt<br />

Sasya (AWA) 4-0. Men:Dr V Chandrachur bt P Vignaya Reddy 4-1.<br />

Final standings: Girls: Sri Chandhana (Jubilee Hills PS), 2. Sirisha (St Nissi HS), 3.<br />

Vaishnavi (Frobels Garden HS), 4. Laya Sree (Johnson Grammar School), 5. Gowthami<br />

(St Nissi HS). Boys: 1. Raghu (St Peter), 2. Mahith (Sree Arobindho), 3. Jayanth (St<br />

Peter), 4. Nabeel (Nissi HS), 5. Sanketh (Bhashyam). Open: 1. Monika, 2. Rakesh, 3.<br />

Prashanth, 4. Varun, 5. Vincent.<br />

Top 10 places (open category): 1. Ch Sahaja Sri, 2. Shivasuri, 3. K Tarun, 4. Anurag K,<br />

5. P Kavisamrat, 6. J Saikiran, 7. Digvijay Sunil, 8. Y Sai Akshay, 9. K Trisha, 10.<br />

Vijaykumar Reddy. Age group winners: U-14 boys: 1. K Sumanth, 2. S Dheeraj. Girls:<br />

1. S Devika. U-12 boys: 1. K Sai Amit, 2. Hima Surya. Girls: 1. Uma Shreya, 2.<br />

Samanvitha. U-10 boys: 1. Trived Reddy, 2. R Abhinav. Girls: 1. N Sneha, 2. A Srida. U-8<br />

boys: 1. S Chandrahas, 2. M Dhruva. Girls: 1. Vaishnavi Reddy, 2. Ghnana Siri. U-<strong>16</strong><br />

boys: 1. R Rishi, 2. Sri Charan and Chidvilas. Girls: 1. Nigama Sree, 2. Mythri.<br />

Best woman: Manaswini. Best veteran: CV Sarma.<br />

Results: Aquathlon (Sr men): 1. P Krishna (1hr 33min), 2. G Ravi Teja (1:40). Sr<br />

women: I. Sowmya (1:59). U-18 boys: 1. J Harish, 2. U Bhanu Prasad, 3. A Jeevan Sai.<br />

U-15 boys: 1.CH VK Swamy, 2. Rachit Bafna, 3. A Lakshmi Kanth. U-13 boys: 1. Ch<br />

Yeswanth, 2. B Arvind, 3. P Lohit Santhosh Kumar. U-10 boys: 1. Ch Tanush, 2. Ch Vivek<br />

Sri Sai, 3. Gagna Pruhuvi. U-15 girls: 1. P Sojjwal. U-10 girls: 1. V Shriya.<br />

<strong>16</strong> TIMES SPORT<br />

India wrap up series<br />

AFP<br />

Win Second ODI<br />

habha made 72, but the home team never<br />

properly recovered from losing three<br />

batsmen _ including captain Elton Chigumbura<br />

_ in the first 11 overs.<br />

By 62 Runs<br />

Chibhabha was run out by Rahane<br />

Harare: India scored a 62-run win over<br />

after going for a single and having to<br />

Zimbabwe in the second ODI on Sunday<br />

turn back, and Zimbabwe faded away<br />

to clinch the three-game series with one<br />

after that. Kumar wrapped up the solid<br />

to spare, and put behind them an embarrassing<br />

recent loss to Bangladesh.<br />

no chipped a catch to Axar Patel at mid-<br />

win and the series when Donald Tiripa-<br />

Stand-in captain Ajinkya Rahane<br />

off. “It wasn't easy batting but we bowled<br />

well,” Rahane said. “Our bowlers<br />

and Murali Vijay posted half-centuries<br />

in a century opening to lead India to 271<br />

were up to the mark, they bowled in the<br />

for eight. Bhuvneshwar Kumar took 4-<br />

right areas, and the fielding was right<br />

33, including the series-clinching last<br />

up there.”<br />

Zimbabwean wicket, as the hosts were<br />

The final ODI is on Tuesday, followed<br />

by a two-game Twenty20 series.<br />

all out for 209 in 49 overs.<br />

The comfortable victory in the second<br />

ODI followed a scare for India in the<br />

opener, when they won by just four runs<br />

in the last over.<br />

But Sunday's success at Harare<br />

Sports Club allowed India, who aer<br />

touring Zimbabwe with an understrength<br />

team, to now move on from<br />

that recent slip-up in Bangladesh.<br />

Rahane is standing in for regular<br />

skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni, one of<br />

a string of front-liners rested for the<br />

limited-overs trip to Zimbabwe.<br />

Rahane led from the front on Sunday<br />

with his 63, combining for a 112-run<br />

partnership with fellow opener Vijay,<br />

who made 72. Ambati Rayudu then hit<br />

41 from No. 3, and although India didn't<br />

go on to post the big, 300-plus score that<br />

was on the cards, the total was still more<br />

than enough. Seamer Neville Madziva<br />

claimed career-best bowling figures of<br />

4-49 for Zimbabwe after being called in<br />

to the team, the only bowler to make any<br />

real inroads.<br />

Opener Murali Vijay hit a half-century to set up India's comfortable win over Zimbabwe in the<br />

In Zimbabwe's reply, Chamu Chib-<br />

seond ODI in Harare on Sunday<br />

Podium finish<br />

Saurav wrests men’s title for Armaan<br />

Shanghai: Indian driver and JK<br />

Manoj.S@timesgroup.com tional title beating Harshit 11-6. Harinder, who hails<br />

Kaur Jawanda of Delhi 11-6 from Mohali in Punjab, raced<br />

Tyre brand ambassador Armaan<br />

Thiruvananthapuram: In a 12-10 11-5 in the final.<br />

to a 6-2 lead in the fourth set<br />

Ebrahim finished third in Race 1<br />

final which went to the wire, The men’s final was expected<br />

to provide the most ex-<br />

course for his second succes-<br />

and looked like to be on<br />

of the Lamborghini Super Trofeo<br />

Tamil Nadu’s Saurav Ghosal<br />

Series here. Going into round<br />

overpowered reigning champion<br />

and statemate Harinder ment which saw plenty of But Kolkata-born Saurav<br />

citing contest in a tournasive<br />

title.<br />

two, Armaan and his teammate<br />

Dilantha were leading the<br />

Singh Pal Sandhu 8-11, 4-11, lop-sided contests. And it lifted his game a few notches<br />

championship post round 1, and<br />

11-6, 11-7, 11-6 to wrest the lived up to its billing.<br />

just in time and executed<br />

post round 2 continue to lead the<br />

men’s title in the 63rd National<br />

Squash Championship bang, clinching the first two to catch Harinder on the<br />

Harinder started with a some fine cross court strokes<br />

championship by four points.<br />

With a typhoon hitting the<br />

Bangalore: The 50-to-one<br />

here at Squash Centre. games easily. Stung by the reverse<br />

world No. 21 Saurav way back to level scores at 6-6,<br />

wrong foot. After clawing his<br />

outskirts of Shanghai, the<br />

shot Angel Dust, from the<br />

There were no surprises<br />

conditions varied drastically and<br />

stables of Suleiman Attaollahi<br />

and ridden by Trevor Pa-<br />

in the women’s section with bounced back in the third Saurav raced away to pocket<br />

the team got caught in qualifying<br />

Joshana Chinappa of Tamil game and took an early lead the game at 11-7 as Harinder’s<br />

with the varying weather<br />

tel, easily won the Kingfisher<br />

Derby Bangalore, the<br />

Nadu bagging her 14th na-<br />

before closing the game at game fell apart.<br />

conditions.<br />

Armaan qualified fifth and<br />

premier event of the summer<br />

races, here on Sunday.<br />

Dilantha sixth for Race 1 and Race<br />

2. The race started in treacherous<br />

After the fourteen starters<br />

came under the flag,<br />

conditions with torrential rain<br />

Mahesh, Rishab, Vir triumph non stop. PTI<br />

Souther Surprise hit the<br />

front and was followed by<br />

nai, took the silver and bronze gold fleet. Sandiri Praveen Kumar<br />

took gold in the silver fleet<br />

Flamboyance and Auriga.<br />

Angel Dust, The Way I Am,<br />

in a keenly contest competition<br />

at the Hussain Sagar on of the Toppers category. Naval Glory Favourite Eternal Flame set-<br />

Hyderabad: The final day of<br />

competitions in the 7 th Deloitte Sunday.<br />

In the Laser Radial, Vir<br />

tled well in the mid bunch.<br />

Monsoon Regatta <strong>2015</strong> posed a Mumbai’s Ramya Sarvanan<br />

and Harshita Tomar of ser 4.7, there was a tie between for Varahi ed out, The Way I Am entered<br />

Menon claimed gold. In the La-<br />

After Southern Surprise fad-<br />

different kind of challenge for<br />

the sailors. The lighter winds, Bhopal were the outstanding M Koteshwar Rao and Rishab<br />

the home first. Patel astride<br />

when compared to the previous<br />

days, didn’t make things Optimist category. Ramya was clared winner on technical<br />

and the game galloper re-<br />

performers among the girls in Nayar but the former was de-<br />

Trophy<br />

Angel Dust moved quickly<br />

easy for the youngsters as they adjuged the best female sailor, grounds. In the Laser Standard,<br />

Manu Francis emerged<br />

call and sped away from the<br />

sponded well to his masters<br />

had to adjust to the shifting while Sachin Ganesh bagged<br />

wind directions.<br />

the distinction of being the victorious.<br />

Mysore: Dinesh Pujartrained<br />

Naval Glory, to be rid-<br />

Desert God came up with a<br />

rest. Padmanabhan-trained<br />

Some mature sailing by youngest sailor in this categoryweshwar<br />

Reddy gave away the den by Gnaneshwer, will gar-<br />

fast run to take the second<br />

Chief guest Konda Vish-<br />

Mahesh Balachander of<br />

Chennai helped him claim the In the Toppers category, prizes and applauded the winners<br />

in a glittering ceremony the Varahi Trophy, the feature Auriga, who finished third<br />

ner the maximum support in spot ahead of late entrant<br />

top spot in the Optimist category.<br />

Chitresh Tatha and Aniphy<br />

while Ragi Rajnikanth at the Yachting Club of Hyde-<br />

event of the races to be run ahead Flamboyance.<br />

Rishab Nayar secured the troket<br />

Rajaram, both from Chen-<br />

finished runners-up in the rabad.<br />

over a distance of seven furlongs,<br />

here on Monday. Kish-<br />

gave all the praises to his<br />

A much delighted, Patel<br />

ore-trained Generous Gesture boss and the trainer. This is<br />

appears to be the next best. the first derby winner for Suleiman<br />

and Patel in the Ban-<br />

Tejaswi-trained Cinch,<br />

competing in the Ashwajaya galore Turf Club.<br />

Plate, looks outstanding and Among the professionals<br />

is considered as day’s best betting<br />

proposition in the card of three winners while jockey<br />

- trainer Attaollahi led in<br />

six events.<br />

Patel booted home four winners<br />

in the card of nine<br />

First race at 2.30 p.m.<br />

events.<br />

Winners of the Deloitte Monsoon Regatta with their trophies on Sunday<br />

Big wins for Charminar, CCOB & St Andrews<br />

Hyderabad: M Mahender Reddy<br />

and Suraj<br />

Naik helped<br />

Charminar<br />

post an innings<br />

and 21-run win<br />

over Team<br />

Speed in the A-2<br />

Rohith V Division (2-day)<br />

League Championship,<br />

here on Sunday.<br />

Resuming at their overnight<br />

score of 152 for no loss,<br />

Charminar went on to make<br />

295 with Mahender getting 129<br />

(18x4, 3x6) of those off 150 balls.<br />

Left-arm spinner Sumeet Joshi<br />

took five for 71 for Speed, who<br />

made a mess of things in their<br />

second innings too. Speed, who<br />

scored 158 in the first innings,<br />

were bundled out for a lowly 1<strong>16</strong><br />

with offie Naik grabbing six for<br />

25.<br />

In another match, Ammar<br />

Ayub’s match haul of eight for<br />

86 went in vain as CCOB scored<br />

a seven-wicket win over Zinda.<br />

In the One-day league, Rohith<br />

Vallabhaneni and Rishab<br />

Baslas helped St Andrews to a show (5/40 & 54no) helped Hyderabad<br />

Panthers record a six-<br />

thumping 245-run win over<br />

Acrylic. Batting first, St Andrews<br />

ran up a huge 376 for six<br />

ters. Varu (5/52)<br />

wicket win over Young Mas-<br />

thanks to Rohith’s brilliant 195.<br />

bowled Roshanara<br />

to a 71-run<br />

In reply, Acrylic were all at sea<br />

against left-arm spinner Rishab<br />

and were bundled out for<br />

ive CC. NS Ga-<br />

win over Sport-<br />

131. Rishab finished with five<br />

nesh’s 6/50<br />

for 44.<br />

went in vain.<br />

Avinash Reddy (121) and Rishab Baslas Charan (5/<br />

Dharampal Reddy (110) set up<br />

47) and RA Swaroop<br />

(3/25 & 58no) set up Dec-<br />

Team Kun’s 142-run win over<br />

AB Colony.<br />

can Blues’ six-wicket win over<br />

PN Rohit Reddy (6/39) set up Marredpally Blues. Navdeep<br />

Yadav Dairy’s eight-wicket win Singh (104) and Ashwani Singh<br />

over Victory.<br />

(6/22) helped Gaganmahal<br />

Ashish (6/20) helped PKCC Blues score a 277-run win over<br />

post a 20-run win over Cheerful Tirumala. S Rajsekhar got 5/36<br />

Chums in a low-scoring game. for the losers.<br />

Krushival took 5 for 39 for the<br />

losers.<br />

G Arjun (6/41) helped Kakatiya<br />

post a six-wicket win over<br />

Sacred Heart. Md Sannan took<br />

five for 41 to help Southend Raymonds<br />

post a 64-run win over<br />

Eklavya.<br />

Md Saqlain (5/30) helped<br />

HCA Academy down WMCC<br />

by <strong>16</strong>0 runs.<br />

Dawood Ali’s all-round<br />

Angel Dust wins<br />

Kingfisher<br />

Derby<br />

THE TIMES OF INDIA, HYDERABAD<br />

MONDAY, JULY 13, <strong>2015</strong><br />

Bangla crush Proteas<br />

Dhaka: Soumya Sarkar and Mahmudullah<br />

struck half-centuries after Bangladesh point.<br />

Rahman took a simple catch at backward<br />

dismissed South Africa cheaply, crushing Rubel Hossain, who returned to the<br />

the Proteas by seven wickets in the second starting lineup for leg-spinner Jubair Hossain,<br />

made an instant impact by knocking<br />

ODI to tie the three-match series, here on<br />

Sunday.<br />

the stumps off Hashim Amla (22). South<br />

Soumya hit a stroke-filled unbeaten 88 Africa began to feel the pressure when Nasir<br />

bowled Rilee Rossouw off his first ball<br />

while Mahmudullah made 50 as Bangladesh<br />

raced to <strong>16</strong>7-3 with more than 22 overs and Mahmudullah sent David Miller home<br />

in hand, keeping Bangladesh in the series by forcing him to give a simple catch to<br />

after Friday's first game loss.<br />

Mashrafe Mortaza at short mid wicket to<br />

Earlier the home team made swift work leave the visitors wobbling at 74-4.<br />

of the visitors, bowling with heart for <strong>16</strong>2 Faf Du Plessis, who looked solid holding<br />

one end, holed out a catch at long-on to<br />

runs in 46 overs, effectively making the<br />

contest a one-sided affair.<br />

Soumya Sarkar off Nasir. His departure after<br />

the top score of 41 from 64 balls firmly<br />

Kagiso Rabada, who had set a new Oneday<br />

debut swung the game in favour of the hosts.<br />

SECOND ODI bowling Mustafizur deceived JP Duminy with<br />

record in an off cutter, forcing him to give a catch at<br />

the previous match, raised hopes when he short cover to Sabbir for 13 before Rubel<br />

bowled out Tamim Iqbal (five) and Litton trapped Chris Morris leg-before for 12.<br />

Das (17). But Soumya and Mahmudullah Farhaan Behardien, who survived a<br />

stood firm for a 135-run third wicket stand leg-before decision after it was overturned<br />

as the Tigers carried the game safely in by the TV umpire, held Bangladesh off to<br />

front of packed stadium.<br />

score 36 before he became the last man to be<br />

Soumya, who faced 79 balls and hit 13 dismissed.<br />

fours and a six, swept Imran Tahir over the The third and final match of the series<br />

mid wicket fence to complete the emphatic will be held in Chittagong on July 15.<br />

victory -- only Bangladesh's second against<br />

South Africa in <strong>16</strong> ODIs.<br />

The win, which followed Bangladesh's<br />

steady progress in One-day rankings, also<br />

cemented their place in the eight-team ICC<br />

Champions Trophy, scheduled to be held in<br />

England in 2017.<br />

Only the hosts and seven other topranked<br />

ODI teams are eligible to qualify for<br />

the tournament. Earlier, Nasir Hossain<br />

finished with a career best 3-26 while leftarm<br />

pacer Mustafizur Rahman grabbed 3-<br />

38 as South Africa were bowled out with<br />

their lowest score against Bangladesh on a<br />

slow pitch at the Sher-e-Bangla National<br />

Stadium.<br />

Mustafizur drew the first blood in the<br />

fifth over when he forced a leading edge<br />

from opener Quinton de Kock as Sabbir<br />

STATE SPORT<br />

Indians have<br />

a fight on<br />

their hands<br />

Bengaluru: With backs to<br />

the wall following their dismissal<br />

batting show in the<br />

opening T20, Indian women<br />

will look to get back to winning<br />

ways when they take on<br />

New Zealand in the second<br />

contest of the three-match series<br />

at the M Chinnaswamy<br />

stadium, here on Monday.<br />

Barring skipper Mithali<br />

Raj, none of the other batters<br />

mustered numbers on the<br />

board, a crisis which the<br />

home team hasn’t been able<br />

to tide over, despite winning<br />

the ODI series 3-2. Another<br />

area of concern for the hosts<br />

will be their sloppy fielding<br />

which could prove costly in<br />

the format.<br />

On the other hand, with<br />

Sophie Devine having scored<br />

the fastest 50 in women’s T20,<br />

the White Ferns are a confident<br />

lot.<br />

Benjamin sparkles<br />

Benjamin Thomas' all-round show helped St Ives CC post a<br />

six-wicket win over Blunham in the Tucker Gardner Premier<br />

League. Benjamin took five for 23 as Blunham were bowled<br />

out for 154. He then returned to make 74 with 11 fours and<br />

three sixes as St Ives responded with 156 for four.<br />

Monika claims Youth girls’ title<br />

Monika of GMS defeated Sasya of AWA 4-0 to win the title<br />

in the Youth girls category of the Telangana State 1st<br />

Ranking table tennis tournament.<br />

Winners of the Greater Hyderabad chess tournament<br />

Chandhana, Raghu claim honours<br />

Sri Chandhana of Jubilee Hills Public School took the top<br />

position in the U-13 girls' category at the Greater Hyderabad<br />

Chess tournament. She was followed by Sirisha of St Nissi High<br />

School and Vaishnavi of Frobels Garden High School. In the<br />

boys' section, Raghu of St Peter High School grabbed the<br />

honours. He was followed by Mahith of Sree Arobindho and<br />

Jayanth of St Peter High School.<br />

Sahithya, Sahajasri triumph<br />

G Sahithya defeated Trived Reddy in the final round to claim<br />

the title in the Juniors category of the 110th Brilliant Trophy<br />

open chess tournament. In the Open category,Ch Sahajasri<br />

triumphed after drawing the final round match against<br />

Shivasuri.<br />

Winners of the 110th Brilliant Trophy Open chess tournament<br />

Krishna, Sowmya emerge victorious<br />

P Krishna won the aquathlon race in the senior men category<br />

at the Triathlon district-level competitions in Visakhapatnam.<br />

Sowmya won the race in the women’s category.<br />

Chess tournaments<br />

SV Chess Academy will organise an Open & Children chess<br />

tournament at Prathibha High School, Nacharam, on July 19.<br />

For further details contact GV Srinivas (9000428876,<br />

9291469670).<br />

GR Chess Academy will organise an U-15 Open chess<br />

tournament at its premises opposite Indira Park, Lower Tank<br />

Bund, on July 19. For further details contact K Gangadhar Rao<br />

(9346777568).<br />

KSR Chess Academy will organise an Invitation Open chess<br />

tournament at its premises, Vivekananda Nagar, Kukatpally, on<br />

July 19. For further details contact K Venumadhav<br />

(9248637307).<br />

Professional Chess Academy will organise an Invitation Open<br />

Rapid & Blitz chess tournament at its premises, Venkata<br />

Ramana Colony, Khairatabad on July 26. For further details<br />

contact S Sekhar (8374153718).<br />

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