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Mohali, February 13

Aksh Rana posted a quick-fire 119 off 97 balls to help Century Cricket Academy, Chandigarh, defeat Kalsi Cricket Academy, Mohali, by 92 runs in the ongoing 1st DP Azad U-17 Cup at Dera Bassi.

Batting first, the Chandigarh outfit posted 232/4 in 35 overs. Rana’s innings was supported by Aryan Bansal (43) and Sarthak Kamal (39). Siddhak, Priyanshu Sharma and Kabir Kalsi took one wicket each for the bowling side.

In reply, the Mohali team scored 140/7 in allotted 35 overs. Ritvick Verma (36), Naman Verma (23), Parmish Kumar (23) and Kabir Kalsi (21) were the main run getters for the side. Shivdeep Singh was the pick of the bowlers as he claimed 3/16, while Manhar Bawa claimed two wickets and Akshan took one. — TNS


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