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CHANDIGARH:Jalandhar defeated Samana by nine wickets in the opening match of Lawyers’ Premier League at the Sector 16 cricket stadium, here today.



Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, October 14

Jalandhar defeated Samana by nine wickets in the opening match of Lawyers’ Premier League at the Sector 16 cricket stadium, here today. 

Batting first, Samana team bundled out on 49 runs with RK Sahota (16) emerging as the main scorer. 

For the bowling side, Vinay and Himanshu claimed three wickets each while Sambhav Kumar claimed two. Sumit and Sachen claimed one wicket each. In reply, Jalandhar achieved the target with Ashok Kumar (23) and Sachin Sharda (16) scoring the major share.    

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