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SHIMLA: Chairman XI defeated Chief Minister XI by 8 wickets while Governor XI defeated Press XI by 23 runs in the T-20 cricket matches organised by the Himachal Pradesh Sports Culture and Environment Association aimed at cricket for peace and unity at Bishop Cotton School here today.



CM XI defeated

Shimla, November 7

Chairman XI defeated Chief Minister XI by 8 wickets while Governor XI defeated Press XI by 23 runs in the T-20 cricket matches organised by the Himachal Pradesh Sports Culture and Environment Association aimed at cricket for peace and unity at Bishop Cotton School here today.

Governor Acharya Devvrat inaugurated the T-20 cricket match played between Chief Minister-XI and Board Chairmen-XI. The Governor said good routine played an important role in bringing positive attitude. — TNS

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