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JP Atray meet: Haryana Colts beat Baroda by 7 wickets

Haryana Cricket Association Colts beat Baroda Cricket Association by seven wickets in the 29th All-India JP Atray Cricket Tournament played at Tau Devi Lal Cricket Stadium in Panchkula today. Kanishk Chauhan claimed 3 wickets for HCA Colts and was declared...
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A Minerva Academy batter in action during a match against J&K Cricket Association in the 29th All India JP Atray Cricket Tournament at Dhruv Pandove Cricket Stadium in Patiala on Saturday. TRIBUNE PHOTO: RAJESH SACHAR
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Haryana Cricket Association Colts beat Baroda Cricket Association by seven wickets in the 29th All-India JP Atray Cricket Tournament played at Tau Devi Lal Cricket Stadium in Panchkula today.

Kanishk Chauhan claimed 3 wickets for HCA Colts and was declared the man of the match. Former Indian cricket Atul Bedade gave away the award to Chauhan.

Batting first, Baroda Cricket Association scored 142 (all out) in 44 overs. Shlok Desai scored the highest run 38, Pratush Kumar 25 and P Kohli 18 runs. HCA bowlers Chauhan claimed 3 wickets, while Lakshay Sangwan and Ishant Bhardwaj claimed two wickets each.

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The HCA colts achieved the target of 143 runs in just 26 overs for the loss of three wickets. Yashwardhan Dalal scored 51 runs (not out) in just 47 balls, Sarvesh Rohilla scored unbeaten 36. Manan Solanki claimed two wickets.

UT Cricket Association register victory

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In the second match of the day played at Mahajan Cricket Ground, UT Cricket Association beat Chhattisgarh State Cricket Sangh by three wickets.

Nishunk Birla claimed four wickets and was declared the man of the match.

Batting first, Chhattisgarh scored 212 (all out) in 49.3 overs. Rahul Pardhan scored 90 runs in 108 balls and Sangeet Soni 32 runs.

For the bowling side, Nishunk Birla claimed four wickets and Bhagmender Lather two.

Chasing the target, UT Cricket Association achieved the target of 213 runs in 33.5 overs with loss of seven wickets. Gaurav Puri scored 64 runs and Jagjit Sandhu 38 runs. For the bowling side, Dev Aditya Singh claimed three wickets and Sumit Agarwal two.

Delhi Challenger Cricket Club thrash CAG

In the third match played at Dhruv Pandove Cricket Stadium, Patiala, Delhi Challenger Cricket Club thrashed CAG by 81 runs. Rishi Dhawan scored 74 in 58 balls, including four sixes and fiver fours and claimed one wicket. He was declared the man of the match.

Delhi Challenger Cricket Club scored 187 for 9 wickets in 37 overs. Rishi Dhawan scored 74 runs, Gaurav Chahaun 45 and Kaif Ahmed 13 runs. For the bowling side, Karan Kaila and Prayas Ray Barman claimed three wickets each.

CAG were bundled out for 103 runs in 29.1 overs. Delhi Challenger bowler Shivam Sharma claimed three wickets.

PCA Colts beat Minerva Academy by five wickets

In the fourth match played at PCA Stadium, Mohali, PCA Colts beat Minerva Academy by five wickets. Harnoor Singh made unbeaten 109 runs and was declared the man of the match. Wasim Jaffer, Chief Coach, Punjab Ranji Team, gave away the the award to India U-19 World Cup winner team opener Harnoor for his century.

Batting first, Minerva Academy scored 273 runs in 50 overs for the loss of eight wickets. Gurkeerat Mann scored 61 runs and Agni Chopra 59 runs.

PCA Colts bowler Shabaj Singh and Sukhvinder Singh claimed four wickets each. In reply, PCA colts achieved the target of 273 runs in 48.4 overs with loss of 5 wickets. Opener Harnoor Singh scored unbeaten 109 runs in 128 balls. Abhay Choudhary scored 56 runs.

Minerva CA bowler Tushar Kapadiya claims two wickets.

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