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Amit Sharma hits century for Oxford

Published - March 09, 2016 01:05 am IST - Mumbai:

Oxford Public School’s Amit Sharma was the only batsman to score a century (108) in the third round league match of the Giles Shield Elite group under-16 tournament on Tuesday. In another match between Anjuman-I-Islam Urdu School, CST and Gokuldham High School, 31 wickets fell in the day; the latter needs 81 runs to win the match.

THE SCORES:

IES New English School (Bandra) 25 in 20 overs (Rohan Petkar 5/8, Mayuresh Kadam 3/5) vs Shardashram High School, Dadar 142 in 55.5 overs (Harshad Kharade 57, Adhish Kamble 43, Subham Kharat 3/39, Jush Ganiga 3/26).

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Rizvi Springfield (Bandra) 502/9 in 87 overs (Abhinav Singh 89, Shubham Mistry 89, Ayaz Khan 77, Shreyas Mandlik 62, Saad Shaikh 48, Ajit Yadav 34; Om Sawant 4/86, Siddhesh Jadhav 3/102) vs Swami Vivekanand International School (Borivali).

Anjuman-I-Islam English School, CST 261/7 in 96 overs (Shadab Khan 56, Mushir Khan 52; Atharva Bhosale 4/94, Aayush Zimare 3/87) vs IES VN Sule.

Anjuman-I-Islam Urdu School, CST 71 in 30.3 overs (Sohum Sabnis 6/14, Pratham Sharma 3/10) & 67 in 15.4 overs (Khush Jain 4/21, Pratham Sharma 3/6) vs Gokuldham High School 43 in 21.5 overs (Waqar Khan 5/15, Yogendra Awasthi 5/7) & 15/1 in 4 overs.

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Parle Tilak Vidyalaya English Medium School 72 in 44.1 overs (Ayush Singh 4/23, Shreyas Yadav 4/28) vs Matunga Premier High School 123/8 in 39 overs (Sahil Shigwan 3/31).

Hansraj Morarji Public School (Andheri) 80 in 35.3 overs (Mitesh Pedankar 32, Himanshu Singh 4/13, Naufil Rozani 3/24) vs Al-Barkaat Malik 144/2 in 42 overs (Aakash Tripathi 83*).

Oxford Public School (Kandivali) 284 in 69.1 overs (Amit Sharma 108, Devesh Pushpak 45; Shardul Khade 4/66) vs IES Secondary School, Mulund 9/2 in 5.5 overs. — Special Correspondent

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