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Ravi bats well

Bangalore: Ravi Patil’s 80 helped Bangalore United CC (1) defeat Bangalore Occassionals by two wickets in a KSCA Group I, second division cricket league match here recently. Chasing Bangalore Occassionals’ 165, Bangalore United CC (1) won in 36.5 overs.

The scores:

Bangalore Occassionals 165 in 39.2 overs lost to Bangalore United CC (1) 166 for eight in 36.5 overs (Ravi Patil 80).

Bangalore SC 239 in 54.3 overs (Manish 50, Pawan 49, Tanu five for 70) lost to Sir Syed Cricketers 240 for three in 39 overs (Tanu 64 n.o., Ramakrishna 53 n.o., Srinivas 51, Vijay Chavan 46).

Visveswarapurm CC (1) 271 in 51.2 overs (Rakesh 71, Salam Irfan five for 85) drew with Modern CC 147 for seven in 46 overs (Dinesh Borwankar 44).

Jolly Cricketers 284 for seven in 53.3 overs (Suresh 88, Subramanyam 67, Raghavendra four for 58) drew with FUCC (2) 155 for eight in 45 overs (Chethan 45, Arjun Dev 44).

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