Recognising Budding Cricketers

    • swati.sharma@timesgroup.com
    • Publish Date: Jan 23 2017 8:03PM
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    • Updated Date: Jan 23 2017 8:03PM
Recognising Budding Cricketers

Two sets of matches were played between four teams.

Presidium Group of Schools held its 1st Inter Presidium Delhi-NCR Talent Hunt Primary Boys Cricket Championship 2016-17 at Presidium School, Sec-16B, Dwarka and Presidium School, Ashok Vihar. The occasion was presided over by chief guest Suman Sharma, fielding coach of India’s women’s cricket team; Meena Joshi, Director Sports of Presidium Schools and Ragni Mansukhani, vice principal of Presidium School, Ashok Vihar. Two sets of matches were played between four teams. The first set of match was played between Presidium, Ashok Vihar and Presidium, Indirapuram. The former won the toss and decided to bat first, achieving a score of 71 in 10 overs. The players of Team Indirapuram also chased the score and registered a win by five wickets. Shashwat from Indirapuram won the ‘Star Performer of the Day’ while the ‘Best Batsman Award’ was bagged by Shresth from Ashok Vihar and the ‘Best Bowler Award’ went to Laksh from Indirapuram. The second set of match was played between Presidium, Sonipat and Presidium, Rajnagar in which the former put up a good score of 100 runs and ultimately won the match by 73 runs. Krishna from Sonipat won the ‘Star Performer of the Day’ by scoring 62 runs, the ‘Best Batsman Award’ was bagged by Mannu and ‘Best Bowler Award’ went to Rakshit from Sonipat. 

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