Abhigyan hits ton in Anjuman-i-islam’s win
Mumbai:abhigyan Kundu scored 106 to power Anjuman-i-islam Allana to a huge 212-run victory over Oxford Public School, in their third round contest of the U-14 Giles Shield, played on Tuesday. Batting first, Anjuman-i-islam made 275 for four and shot out Oxford for a mere 63 with Manas Mukadam claiming four wickets for six runs.
In another match, Ayush Mhatre made 91 as IES VN Sule Guruji crushed Lilavatibai Podar School, Santacruz, by 182 runs.
BRIEF SCORES: IES VN Sule Guruji
239/8 (Ayush Mhatre 91, Ishan Ghadigaonkar 38*; Dheer Shah 4/80, Aditya Baliwada 4/106) beat
Lilavatibai Podar School, Santacruz
57 (Darsh Murkute 4/9, Parth Ankolekar 3/14) by 182 runs;
275/9 in 45 overs (Abhigyan Kundu 106, Sujit Dalvi 35, Nikhil Bhagat 30; Roshan Gupta 3/71) beat
63 (Mann Bhanushali 3/30, Manas Mukadam 4/6) by 212 runs; Matunga Premier School 70 (Aditya Karle 34; Prem Gohil 6/26, Divyesh Shetty 3/04) lost to
Allanna Public School Anjuman-i-islam Swami Vivekanand Intl, Kandivali
71 for no loss (Pranav Sawant 43*) by 10 wickets;
112 in 32.1 overs (Vishesh Kambli 47, Ayush Vaity
IES Secondary, Mulund Oxford
5/37) lost to
114/1 (Krish Kanavade 50, Pranay Kapadia 51*) by 9 wickets;
96 (Atharva Bait 34; Meghan Solanki 3/16, Utkarsh Sawant 3/13) lost to
100/1 (Shreyas Samant 39, Ankit Yadav 34) by 9 wickets;
76 (Hriday Mehta 4/25, Vihan Mehta 3/26) lost to 77/2 (Hriday
Borivali Balmohan Vidyamandir Mandir HS Swami Vivekanand Intl, Dahisar Vidya CNM HS Vibgyor
Mehta 32*) by 8 wickets;
54 (Priyanshu Kandu 4/16, Kartik Solanki 4/15) lost to
55 for no loss by 10
School Vidyamandir Don Bosco HS, Matunga
wickets;
295/7 (Kinny Shawn 59, Varun Doshi 61, Arya Gandhi 34*) beat
110 (Yash Kamble 36, Om Pandey 31; Kinny Shawn 4/7) by 185 runs; 45
Vivekanand HS Hiranandani Saraswati Swami St Francis Xavier’s HS
(Vighnesh More 5/20) lost to
Sharadashram Vidyamandir (English) Don Bosco Intl, Matunga Atomic
49 for no loss by 10 wickets;
73 in 29.1 overs (Sanskar 4/8) lost to
75/3 by 7 wickets; 119 (Prem Paredi 33; Sourish Deshpande 5/31) lost to 120/3 (Ishan Sethi 37*) by 7 wickets; 318/4 in 45 overs (Omar Aston 63, Prathamesh Asavle 68, Soham Patil 71) beat
65 in 18.5 overs (Abhishek Shah 7/22) by 253 runs
Energy Central School Utpal Sanghavi HS Lakshdham HS St Mary’s HS Universal CENTURY RAYON SCORE EASY WIN
Sahabaz Khan scored two goals as Century Rayon defeated Bank of Baroda 4-1 in their Elite Division match of the MDFA League, played at the Cooperage Ground on Tuesday.
In a Division II contest, The Oranje FC were bolstered by a hat-trick from Amrendra Singh as they won 3-1 against Indian Gymkhana.
RESULTS – Elite Division: Century Rayon
4 (Sahabaz Khan 2, Zingshapam Lunglung, Thatcham Vashum) beat 1 (Dhrumil Kakkad);
2 (Abdul Qadir Baig, Jayesh Valantra) beat 7070 FC 1 (Akash Kispotta); 3 (Amrendra Singh 3) beat
1 (Cyus D’souza)
Bank of Baroda Division II: Kapadia Nagar FC Oranje FC Indian Gymkhana St John The PRANALI, BHUMIKA SCORE BRACE IN FSI WIN
Two goals each from Pranali Shetty and Bhumika Mane were the highlights of Football School of India’s (FSI) 7-0 win over Samuel Football Academy in a playoff league match of the 2nd WIFA Women’s Football League at the Cooperage Ground.
RESULT: Football School of India
(Pranali Shetty 2, Bhumika Mane 2, Jyoti Mehra, Yashmita Mahatre) beat
0.
Samuel FA WESTERN RAILWAY, MGMO CLINCH TITLES
Western Railway (men’s) and MGMO (women’s) won titles in the 8-Team YMCA Waterpolo League recently.
RESULTS (all finals) – Men’s: Western Railway
13 (Ashwin Kumar Kunde 4, Sarang Vaidya 3, Shreyas Vaidya 3, Arjun Kelsekar, Ashish Ambolkar, Akshay Kelsekar) beat
9 ( Uday V 3, Adarsh S 3, Rohit S, Devendra J and Nimish N);
6 (Meghna Chitale 2, Sachi Shah, Yukti Bhure, Rujata Despande, Ardi Karmarkar) beat
6 (Khushi Deshmukh 3, Chinmayee Bhosale 2, Kanisha Nayyar) on penalty shootout 11-10; beat
Central Railway Women’s: MGMO Deccan Gymkhana Boys’ U-17: Reliance MGMO Boys’ U-14: Reliance MGMO
beat 10-4;
7-3
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DUBAI: Iran’s top rated chess champion has decided not to play for his country, Iranian news agencies reported on Tuesday, in an apparent reaction to Tehran’s informal ban on competing against Israeli players.
Alireza Firouzja, world’s second-highest rated junior player, would be the second Iranian sports figure in recent months to try to renounce his citizenship over pressures on Iranian athletes to forego matches with Israeli competitors.
In October, Iran was banned indefinitely from international judo by the sport’s world body until it could guarantee that its athletes would be allowed to face Israelis. The move came after an Iranian judoka said he was pressured to drop out of bouts to avoid facing an Israeli athlete.
“Firouzja has made his decision and has told us that he wants to change his nationality,” the president of Iran’s Chess Federation, Mehrdad Pahlavanzadeh, told news agency Tasnim.