ZCC Doda, HPCC Jammu win matches
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Doda, May 18: Zakir Cricket Club(ZCC) Doda and Hill People College cricket Club(HPCC) Jammu trounce New Star Jodhpur Doda and Durga cricket club(DCCR) Ramban by five and seven wickets respectively in the ongoing All India 8th Gufran Memorial T-20 Cricket Championship at Sports Stadium Doda on Friday.
Batting first New Star Jodhpur Doda scored a total of 101 runs for the loss of 7 wickets. Raj Kumar was the highest scorer with 44 runs.
In reply, ZCC managed to chase down the target in 13 overs. Nasir and Haroon scored 28 and 18 runs respectively.
In the second match, batting first Durga Cricket Club Ramban scored a total of 84 runs after losing their all wickets. Aman and Bikram were the highest scorer with 22 and 16 runs.
In reply, HPCC chased the target in just nine overs. Farooq and Ahmer scored 33 and 10 runs while for DCCR, Charan and Suraj shared 2 and one wickets each.
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