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Cricket: Ramandeep powers Mohali to victory

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Chandigarh, September 20

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A blistering century by Ramandeep Singh helped Mohali beat Moga by 105 runs and register their third successive win in the ongoing Punjab Inter District Senior One Day Tournament.

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Opting to bat, Mohali, aided by Ramandeep’s 71-ball 132, scored 345 runs in 50 overs.

Abhijeet Garg (84) and Sahil Chander (51) chipped in with a half-century each.

Talwinder Brar was the most successful bowler for Moga claiming 4/38. Gurjinder Singh took 3/75.

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Moga boys were all out for 240 runs in 41.3 overs even as Gurjot Singh hit an impressive 109 off 105 balls.

For Mohali, Kunal Vishwa took 4/49, while Gurnoor Brar (2/11) and Barinder Sran (2/50) bagged two wickets each.

Patiala beat Bathinda

At Patiala, the hosts beat Bathinda by 182 runs on VJD Method. Electing to bat, Patiala rode on Jeewanjot Singh’s 116-run knock to score 305 for 4 in 50 overs.

Chasing a revised target of 296 runs in 43 overs after a rain interruption, Bathinda were bowled out for 113 in 37.5 overs as Patiala bowlers struck in unison.

Akul Partap Pandove bagged 3/32, while Aryaman Singh (2/13) and Harjas Singh (2/19) accounted for two wickets apiece. — TNS

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