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Col CK Nayudu U-22 Cricket Tourney Cracking tons by Shubam, Aditya; J&K insight of a huge win EEARLY TIMES REPORT JAMMU, Nov 14: Riding on cracking centuries from promising batsman Shubham Khajuria and skipper Aditya Partap Singh, Jammu an
11/14/2011 9:18:29 PM
EEARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, Nov 14: Riding on cracking centuries from promising batsman Shubham Khajuria and skipper Aditya Partap Singh, Jammu and Kashmir set a challenging target of 429 runs for Chhattisgarh with one day’s play left in the 4-day match of the ongoing Col C K Nayadu under-22 Cricket Tournament at GGM Science College Hostel ground, here.
Chhattisgarh, in their second innings were struggling at 64 for two wickets in 24 overs when the stumps were drawn today. It was pacer Vishwajeet Singh Chib and right-arm wrist spinner, Manik Gupta giving J&K initial break through by sharing the wickets of both the Chhattisgarh openers KL Saggu and LK Cooter.
Earlier, J&K resumed their innings from an overnight score of 46/1 and boththe overnight batsmen Shubham Khajuria and Aditya Partap scored splendid tons to help J&K finally declare their innings at 283 for eight in 91 overs. Both achieved the century mark by adding record 184 runs for the second wicket stand.
Shubham made 116 (223) runs studded with 15 boundaries. He struck all the shots with fluid grace and utmost timing, while Aditya’s 112 runs came off 224 deliveries including 12 hits to the fence and one over the fence.
After the dismissal of these two talented batsmen, wickets fell at regular intervals. As many as four wickets were lost in span of 21 runs.
From rest of the batsmen only Bandeep Singh (22 off 39 balls) and Deepak Manhas (not out 16 off 11 balls) could cross the double figure mark. One of the centurion of the current season Owais Shah fell for naught and Sahil Sharma also accompanied him in this league.
From Chhattisgarh, Harpreet Singh was the pick of the bowlers, who claimed four wickets for 67 runs in his 16 overs, while Malik Hassain bagged three wickets.

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