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Horizon Cricket Club & Jammu enters to finals
AOI Christmas T20 Cricket Championship
1/3/2020 10:21:33 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Jan 3: Horizon Cricket Club and Jammu Angels (girls) registered an empathetic win against their opponents & entered in the final of the ongoing "AOI Christmas T20 Cricket Championship"
In today's matches Sandhya Gupta, Chairperson Women Club Meri Pehchan was the Chief Guest. She was introduced with the participant girl cricketers of Jammu Angels and Jammu Queens.
While speaking on the occasion the Chief Guest appreciated the Christian Fellowship Trust Jammu & Christian Sports Organization for providing equal participation of Women Cricketers in the ongoing AOI Christmas T20 Cricket Championship. She advised the women cricketers to work hard in all areas, achieve success at International level and brought laurels for UT of J&K so that whole country feel proud of Jammu Dogra Women.
In the second Semi final match Horizon Cricket Club defeated Lakshmi Cricket Club by 113 runs.
Batting first Horizon Club scored 187 runs for 3 wickets in the allotted 20 overs with Paras Sharma 54 , Piyush 48 and Jatin 33 runs. From bowling side Rocky, Nipun and Sameer took 1 wicket each . In reply Lakshmi Club could not chased the target and managed to score 74 runs by losing all wickets in 10.5 overs thus lost the match by 113 runs.
Rohan Koul with 29 runs was the only batsman who scored in double figure.. From bowling side Imran took 3 wickets, Sukha and Sawan took 2 wickets each. Paras Sharma was adjudged as Man of the Match.
In another match of girls ,Jammu Angels defeated Jammu Queens by 45 runs.
Batting first Jammu Angels scored 140 runs for the loss of 4 wickets in the allotted 18 overs with Jaspreet Kour 42 runs, Riffat 37 and Sanjana 35 runs were the main scorers. From bowling side Pushp took 1 wicket.
In reply Jammu Queens could not chased the target and managed to score 95 runs in 17.2 overs by losing all wickets thus lost the match by 45 runs. ,Lalita 21,Sonika 17, Shivangi 14 and Alia 13 runs were the main scorers. From bowling side Ananaya took 2 wickets while Deepashi, Riffat and Kamaljeet took 1 wicket each. Riffat declared man of the match.
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