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KE Board’s, St. Paul’s post facile wins

HUBLI: KE Board’s School and St. Paul’s School won their respective league matches in the KSCA under-14 inter-school cricket tournament at the SDM Dental College Ground in Dharwad on Tuesday.

KE Board’s defeated V.S. Pillay School by eight wickets.

St. Paul’s won the match against M.R. Sakhare School by 68 runs.

On Monday, KE Board’s and Basel Mission won their respective matches.

The scores:

V.S. Pillay School 103 for eight in 30 overs lost to KE Board’s School 107 for two in 21.1 overs (N. Akash 46).

St. Paul’s School 140 in 28.2 overs (Sumit three for 19) bt M.R. Sakhare School 72 in 16.1 overs (Alphan five for 11).

KE Board’s School 113 in 26.2 overs (K. Shahid four for 11) bt Kendriya Vidyalaya 107 in 28.2 overs (H. Sagar three for 18).

Basel Mission School 121 in 27.3 overs bt St. Mary’s School 105 in 25.1 overs (B. Akash 45, Nikhil five for 17).

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