Delhi beat JK, earns 2 point
NORTH ZONE INTER STATE U14 CRICKET TOURNAMENT
Srinagar Sep 18: Delhi earned three points after winning the two-day match against hosts Jammu and Kashmir in the ongoing North Zone Inter State U-14 cricket tournament at SK Cricket Stadium, here on Sunday.
While as in the second match at Kashmir University ground, Punjab earned two points on the basis of first innings lead against Haryana.
On the opening day at SK Cricket Stadium, Delhi had won toss and decided to bat first. They put on 287 runs for nine and declared their first innings while playing for 87 overs. Jonty Sidhu scored 88 runs while as opener Ankit Chiller hit 43 runs and Aryan scored 33 run. For JK, Shubam Singh, Reshab Gupta and Momin Mansoor claimed two wickets each.
In reply, JK were bowled out on 235 runs in 90 overs on the second day today. Shubam Singh scored 68 runs while as Tribhuvan Singh 55 and Furhan Ahmad scored 35 runs. For Delhi, Ankit Chiller claimed three wickets while as Salil Malhotra and Jonti Sidhu claimed two wickets each.
Meanwhile in another match at KU, Punjab outplayed Haryana and earned two points on the basis of first innings lead. Punjab ammased 284 runs for eight wickets on the day first in 81 overs.
In reply, Haryana were bowled out on paltry 152 runs in 81 overs. Haryana followed on and they were playing on 60 runs while losing their wickets in 28 overs. The tournament features Delhi, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir. The tournament is hosted by Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association.
Lastupdate on : Sun, 18 Sep 2011 21:30:00 Makkah time
Lastupdate on : Sun, 18 Sep 2011 18:30:00 GMT
Lastupdate on : Mon, 19 Sep 2011 00:00:00 IST
- MORE FROM SPORTS
- CM inaugurates golf course in Gulmarg
- Steps underway to create infrastructure for sports: Speaker
- Chandigarh knocks out JK
- UCC lifts President’s Cup
- Delhi beat JK, earns 2 point
- Saif-Ud-Din football tournament on
- Cycle Polo team leaves for Jodhpur
- Shahid Afridi set to end retirement again
- 'AMIR OUGHT TO HAVE COME CLEAN SOONER'
- Razzaq sees CLT20 as a step towards IPL
- 'India deserved break after WC triumph'
- Straight drive is my favourite shot, says Tendulkar
- Kashmir
Malik for coordinated efforts to promote Kashmiri language
Srinagar, Sep 18: The Minister for Higher Education, Abdul Gani Malik has called for joint and coordinated efforts for promotion of Kashmir language adding Kashmiri was spoken not only in the Valley, but More
- Srinagar City
PUBLIC TRANSPORT GOES OFF WITH SUNSET
People suffer, authorities sleep
ADIL BASHIR
Srinagar, Sep 18: People have complained that the public transport buses go off the roads soon after the sunset creating problems for them in reaching their destinations. The complaints have poured More
- Jammu
My aim is to make JK island of peace: Mufti
Jammu, Sept 18: Reiterating resolve of his party to address aspirations of all regions and sub-regions of the State, patron of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Mufti Muhammad Sayeed today said that roadmap More



