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Rohan stars in York Club victory

An all-round display by man of the match Rohan Rai (58, 4/21) coupled with Amrendur Rai’s 4/11 helped York Club beat Sankar Cricket Academy by five runs in the 1st GS Rai Under-19 cricket tournament at the Najafgarh Sports Complex on Wednesday.

Amateurs prepare for qualifiers

The Indian qualifying tournament for the Duke of Edinburgh Cup, an international amateur golf event known for its youth charities, will be staged at the Unitech Golf & Country Club, Noida, this weekend.

‘Young team will deliver’

A young and inexperienced Indian hockey side are getting ready for the forthcoming Asia Cup, but high performance director Roelant Oltmans is confident of a good show at the crucial tournament, to be held in Ipoh, Malaysia.

Gayakwad disappoints in 200m

Ace paralympic swimmer Sharath Gayakwad opened his campaign at the IPC world swimming championships with a 10th place finish in the 200m individual medley in Montreal, Canada on Tuesday.

Golden Arrow best

M. Srinivas Reddy-trained Golden Arrow, who won his last outing quite impressively, should win the K. Mahipathi Rao Memorial Million 1400 metres, the feature event of the Independence Day’s races to be held here on Thursday. False Rails are up.

Oxbridge is tipped to win

Pesi Shroff-trained Oxbridge holds an edge over rest of the runners to win the PRA Independence Million, the feature event of the races to be held here on Thursday.

Malpensa too good for rivals

R.V. Gowli-trained Malpensa was ridden well by Shailesh Shinde to win the Sweet Senorita Cup, the feature event of the races held in Kolkata on Wednesday.

Acceptances for races in bengaluru on friday

Following are the runners for the concluding day’s races of the Bengaluru Summer Meeting on Friday.

Golden Queen impresses

Golden Queen worked well when the horses were exercised at Malakpet Racecourse here on Wednesday.

After 6 yrs, Jadeja back to competitive cricket

Former India cricketer Ajay Jadeja is set to return to competetive cricket after a gap of six years. The 42-year-old, who was a mainstay of the Indian middleorder in the late 90s scoring 5,359 runs with six centuries in 196 ODIs, will lead Haryana at the Kalpati-Buchi Babu all-India invitation tournament that begins here on Thursday.

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