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Easy for Gudalur CC

Udhagamandalam: Abdul Kabeer scored an unbeaten 70 in Gudalur Cricket Club’s six-wicket win over Cordite Factory Sports Club in the Canara Bank-NDCA first division league for the M.A. Chidambaram Rolling Trophy at the HPF grounds here on Tuesday.

The scores: First division: Cordite Factory SC 153 lost to Gudalur CC 156 for four in 31.2 overs (Abdul Kabeer 70 not out, S. Nithish 47). Second division: Sterling Biotech CC 174 (N. Rajini Kumar 56) lost to Don Bradman CC 175 for five in 31.1 overs (N. Vinod 66 not out). Third division: Blossom CC 232 for nine in 40 overs (S.R. Natarajan 50 not out, K. Sathish four for 30) bt Little Masters CC 96 (S. Suresh four for 25).

Cricket camp

At Namakkal, the District Cricket Association of Namakkal will conduct a coaching camp for boys in the age group of 13 to 19 at the SPB Colony grounds in Pallipalayam from May 19 to June 2. Contact R. Durai (99946-44413).

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