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HYDERABAD: Century by V. Madhavan (102, 64b, 16 x 4, 3 x 6) went in vain for Southern Zone as it suffered a 25-run defeat at the hands of Head Office, Mumbai, in the New India Assurance All India inter-zonal cricket tournament here on Tuesday. The scores: Northern Zone 187 for six in 20 overs (Pawan Kumar Kukar 98, Rajinder Kumar 45) bt East Zone 114 for nine (S.P. Sharma four for 27); Head Office, Mumbai, 183 for five (Mangesh Dare4kar 58 not out, Shailesh Shetty 42) bt Southern zone 158 for four (V. Madhavan 102); Central Zone 150 for six bt Southern Zone 138 (V.Madhavan 44, Avinash M.Naik four for 15); Head Office, Mumbai, 190 for eight (Jagdish Shetty 79, Prashant Dalvi 63) bt Western Zone 84 for six. Paramveer sparklesCentury by Paramveer Singh (130 not out) helped MVSR College of Engineering record a 170-run win over Dharmavanth College in the OU inter-college cricket tournament for Ranga Reddy Trophy here. The scores: Amjad Ali Khan College of Business Management 95 (Aashay five for 25) lost to Nizam College 96 for four (Sunil Naidu 51); OU Engg College 269 for eight (Aditya 65, Sumanth 54 not out) bt Badruka IT 79 (Sumanth five for 11); Loyola Academy 164 for nine (Ravi Teja 48) bt PG College, Sec’bad, 147; St. Joseph’s Degree College 210 (Saiful Hassan 44, Akbar Hussain 67, Karunakar 53) bt Govt City College 166 (Yahia 43, Saiful Hassan Zubaidi four for 30); MVSR College 351 for five (Paramveer Singh 130 not out, K. Prithvi Reddy 60, Viswas 50) bt Dharmavanth College 181 (Waheed 46); CBIT 231 for seven (Rahul 104, Kushal 41) lost to St. Patrick’s College 232 for six (Srinivas 42 not out, Rehan Khan 69); David Memorial College 140 (Karthik four for 21) lost to MJCET 141 for two (Gowtham 87 not out). Brothers XI posts winBrothers XI recorded a five-wicket win over P & T Colony in the A-Division league cricket championship here. The scores: A-Division: Ensconse 238 for nine (Nadeemuddin 60) bt Sayi Satya 192; Syndicate Bank 233 for seven (Arvind Sherry 68, Santosh Kumar 40, G. Srinivas 42) lost to Saleemnagar 237 for five (Md. Zameeruddin 64, Md. Dadar 52, S.K. Farhan 40); CCOB 265 for seven (Ibrahim Baoum 64, Mohib Rahman 52, Ahmed Bahameshan 50 not out) bt Visaka 171 (Mohinder 43, Vishal 40, Rahman Qureshi five for 30); P & T Colony 212 (Nishanth 59) lost to Brothers XI 213 for five (Irfan Ahmed 75); Kosaraju 127 (C. Dayanand five for 36) lost to EMCC 128 for eight (B. Sandeep 59 not out, A. Akash four for 30). MJCET winsMuffakam Jah College of Engineering & Technology recorded a 65-35 win over VNR College in the CCOB inter-college basketball tournament here. The scores: MJCET 65 (Mahesh 17, Sankeerth 20, Varun 12) bt VNR College 35 (Ranjeeth 16, Jithu 10). Chess tournamentMagna Chess Academy will organise sub-juniors chess tournament in the age groups of nine to 15 years on Dec. 23 on its premises in Abids. For details call 9440207025. Youth volleyballAndhra Pradesh inter-district youth volleyball championship (u-21) for men and women will be will be held from Jan. 13 to 16 in Ravulapalem . The teams to take part in the Youth Nationals will be picked during the above meet. For details contact L. Venkatram Reddy, APVA secretary.
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