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VIJAYAWADA: Host Acharya Nagarjuna University registered three victories in the league fixtures defeating Osmania (18-12), Periyar (35-28) and SGB Amaravati (25-16) in the South-West Zone inter-university handball championship, held at ANU campus at Guntur on Saturday. Warangal’s Kakatiya University outplayed Calicut, Pune and Rajasthan universities. The league results: Acharya Nagarjuna bt Osmania 18-12, Kakatiya bt Calicut 17-13, Calicut bt Annamalai 37-25, Kakatiya bt Pune 34-30, Acharya Nagarjuna bt Periyar 35-28, Osmania bt Shivaji 35-28, Calicut bt Gujarat Vidyapeeth 25-16, Kakatiya bt Rajasthan 20-17, Acharya Nagarjuna bt SGB Amaravati 25-16, Osmania bt Sri Venkateswara 23-15. KDCA Greens posts winKrishna District Cricket Association Greens defeated KDCA ‘Blues’ by nine runs in the KDCA under-13 selection tournament for Sarvani Laboratories Cup here on Saturday. The scores: KDCA Greens 118 all out in 57 overs (Md. Imran 31, R. Bharath 26, M. Aakarsh three for 20, M.N. Vamsi Krishna three for 21, K. Viswanath two for 11) bt KDCA Blues 114 all out in 52 overs (K. Bhima Rao four for four, Ch. Vamsi Krishna three for seven). — Sports Reporter
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