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Haryana, Punjab, Delhi in cricket semis

Haryana Cricket Association Colts, Punjab Cricket Association Colts, Delhi Challengers and Soni Cricket Club entered the semifinals of the 29th All-India JP Atray Cricket Tournament today. In the first match, Soni Cricket Club defeated Bihar Players-11 by 61 runs. Batting...
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A match between Indian Railway and Bihar Players XI teams during the All-India JP Atray Memorial Cricket Tournament at the Tau Devi Lal Stadium, Panchkula, on Wednesday. RAVI KUMAR
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Haryana Cricket Association Colts, Punjab Cricket Association Colts, Delhi Challengers and Soni Cricket Club entered the semifinals of the 29th All-India JP Atray Cricket Tournament today.

In the first match, Soni Cricket Club defeated Bihar Players-11 by 61 runs. Batting first, Soni Cricket Club scored 268 runs in 40.2 overs as former Indian U-19 World Cup winning team captain Yash Dhull scored a quick 92 off 72 balls, including five sixes and four boundaries. Parmod Chandela scored 64, while Mayank Rawat (28) and Shiva Singh (22) were the other scorers for the side.

Raghav Angra and Manmohan claimed three wickets each for the bowling side and Shashi Shekhar and Akshat bagged two wickets each. In reply, Bihar Players-11 were bundled out for 207 in 48.5 overs. Gourav (50) was the main run scorers for the side. Parmod Chandela claimed four wickets, while Yogesh Kumar took three.

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At Mullanpur, Jammu & Kashmir Cricket Association defeated BPCL by 109 runs. Batting first, JKCA scored 243/8 in 50 overs as Lone Nasir scored 102. In reply, BPCL lads were bundled out for at 134. Baroda Cricket Association beat Chhattisgarh State Cricket Sangh by seven wickets. Batting first, the Chhattisgarh team scored 242/9 as Sangeet Soni scored 73. Tanmay Sharma (36) and Prabhas Shukla (32) were the other scorers for the side. Jay Abhale and Raj Kumar Patel claimed two wickets each.

In reply, Baroda posted 243 with the help of P Kohli (74) and Arya Pgar (59). Dev Aditya Singh, Aishwary Marya and Manraj Singh bagged one wicket each.

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