Basharat Memorial Cricket Tournament begins
Srinagar, June 19: The Basharat Memorial Cricket Tournament organized by BCC started at Radapora ground here on Tuesday.
The inaugural match was played between FCC Hawal and Young Arafat. Batting first, Young Arafat were bundled out for 99 runs. Mehraj took four wickets for FCC. In reply, FCC chased the target for the loss of only two wickets. Mukhtar with unbeaten 62 was highest scorer for them.
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