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19 Greater Kashmir SRINAGAR | June 25, 2017, Sunday A TRUSTED NAME IN SERVING YOU SINCE 2002 0194-2500393 9796166675 9622741377 R.M.S ADS#9906928638 5 STAR EXECUTIVE HAJJ PACKAGE PACKAGE INCLUDES: 5 STAR HOTEL IN MAKKAH (ZERO DISTANCE FROM HARAM) 5 STAR HOTEL IN MADINAH ( ZERO DISTANCE FROM HARAM) BUFFET FOOD GUIDANCE BY EXPERTS H/O.: Sulaiman Shopping Complex, Dalgate, Sgr. B/O: Hotel Snow Palace, Near Abdullah Bridge, Rajbag, Sgr. [email protected] www.sahartt.in With The Grace of Almighty Allah HAJJ QUOTA For 2017 ACCREDITED AGENT ALL OTHER ZIYARATS IN BOTH MAKKAH & MADINAH SEATS LIMITED BOOKING IS OPEN B-Tech | M-Tech | MBA | MCA HANNOVER UNIVERSITY MAX PLANK INSTITUTE MBBS IN GERMANY MBBS IN BANGLADESH JAHURUL ISLAM MEDICAL COLLEGE | EAST WEST MEDICAL COLLEGE | Z.H SIKDER MEDICAL COLLEGE BANGLADESH MEDICAL COLLEGE | KUMUDINI MEDICAL COLLEGE MBBS IN PHILIPPINES AMA MEDICAL COLLEGE | OUR LADY FATIMA UNIVERSITY | UNIVERSITY OF PERPETUAL HELP JUNE SESSION 2017 MBBS IN IRAN BVSC | BDS | BUMS TEHRAN UNIVERSITY | SHIRAZ UNIVERSITY MBBS IN KAZAKHSTAN UKRAINE PAKISTAN MBBS IN INDIA SHARDA UNIVERSITY | BHARTI VIDYA PEETH PUNE | DY PATIL PUNE | B.R AMBEDKAR MEDICAL COLLEGE | M.S RAMIAH | VYDEHI MEDICAL COLLEGE | AL AMEEN MEDICAL COLLEGE Series-opener between India, West Indies washed out Inter-Zone National Cricket Tourney Mujtaba shines again, steers North Zone to victory ABID KHAN Srinagar, June 24: Continuing his brilliant form for the North Zone side, the Under-16 leſt arm pacer of J&K, Mujtaba Yousuf bagged four wickets as the North Zone defeated West Zone in the two day match of the Under- 16 Inter-Zone tournament at Hyderabad on Saturday. In the rain affected tie, North Zone defeated West Zone by 20 runs. Baing first, North Zone scored 241 runs in the rain affected inning. In reply West Zone got all out for 221 runs and Mujtaba played an important role in the win. He picked four wickets. In the 13 overs, he bowled two maidens and picked four wickets. Mujtaba who hails from Bijbehara, Anantnag earlier in his debut match for the North Zone had picked up two wickets. Hyderya lift Srinagar Champions trophy Srinagar, June 24: Hyderya Cricket Club defeated Kashmir United Club in the finals of Srinagar Champions trophy playd at SK Sta- dium, Srinagar. Kashmir United Cricket Team were all out for only 134 runs. Hyderya Club chased the target in 18.2 overs. Aykif Jan was declared man of the match for taking 5 wickets in 4 overs. He conceded only 13 runs. Abid Hussain Ansari MLA Zadibal distributed prizes among the players. Selection of Footballers JKPDC extends last date for submitting forms Srinagar, June 24: J&K Power Development Corporation (JKPDC) has extended the last date for the submission of the forms for the foot- ballers who intend to take part in the selection process. The last date has been extended to June 30. JKPDC invited appli- cations from registered football players for their engagement as players of JKSPDC football team on contract basis for a period of one year on an honorarium of Rs 10,000 per month besides other benefits. The players apart from being per- manent resident of J&K should fall in the age group of 16 to 25 years. The players need to have represented State in atleast one national event. Former players of JKSPDC are also eligible to participate in the trials. However, they would be given no preference in selection. Interested players have been asked to contact Manager (football team) JKPDC, Exhibition Ground, Srinagar on Email: [email protected] or Cell: 9906600522. Port of Spain, June 24: Indian bats- men had no trouble in geing a few easy runs under their belt before per- sistent rain led to abandonment of the first cricket One-dayer against the West Indies, here today. Shikhar Dhawan extended his red-hot form with a 87-run knock and Ajinkya Rahane scored 62 before rain forced an early suspension of the Indian innings. Aſter two rain-interruptions, India's innings ended at 199 for three in 39.2 overs. The first time rain stopped play, India were 189 for three in 38 overs. Play resumed aſter loss of a few min- utes but only 10 balls were bowled when rain again stopped play. The Indian innings could not be re- started aſter that and the hosts were set a target of 194 in 26 overs. How- ever, rain denied a contest. The second match is scheduled for Sunday. Dhawan and Rahane did not quite set the stage on fire but baed comfort- ably to raise a solid 132-run opening stand on a slowish track, not condu- cive for stroke-play. They looked on course for big knocks before an innocuous looking bowling line-up from the West Indies stopped them in their tracks. Like in the Champions Trophy, the Indian openers batted quite slow, scoring just 47 runs in 10 overs and the follow- ing batsmen did not get the chance to accelerate later. None of the West Indies bowler troubled the Indian batsmen, who did not dominate the aack either, prefer- ring to nudge the ball around to keep the scoreboard ticking. Dhawan's 87 came off 92 balls with 10 boundaries, including two shots over the ropes while Rahane took 78 balls for his 62 which had eight shots to the fence. Yuvraj Singh (4) got out cheaply and captain Virat Kohli (32) and MS Dhoni (9) had a finishing job to do but the rain interruptions denied them the opportunity. Leg-break bowler Devendra Bishoo completed his quota of 10 overs and conceded 39 runs and also dismissed Dhawan. Aſter reading the wicket well and mostly scoring through languid drives, Rahane raised his half-century when an edge off Miguel Cummins raced to the boundary ropes. Dhawan too completed his fiſty with a six off pacer Alzarri Joseph over deep square leg boundary. It looked easiest of the shots he played as he picked the length quite early and loſted it over the ropes. The runs were coming at will for the Indians and suddenly there was some- thing to cheer for the hosts as Jospeh deceived Rahane with a slower one forcing the Indian opener to miscue the shot which landed in the hands of the skipper at mid-on. The fall of wicket brought captain Kohli to the crease and he had to nego- tiate some testing spin from leg-break bowler Devendra Bishoo. Dhawan though kept going strong, geing a six off Joseph and a four off Cummins to get close to the three- figure mark. Kohli took some time to adjust to the slow nature of the wicket as initially he relied on singles. He took 20 balls to hit first boundary, which was a pull off a short and rising ball from Cummins. PTI Fixture of 13 th All India Gufran T20 Championship released Doda, June 24: The Young Star Cricket Club (YSCC) Doda on Saturday released fixture for the forthcoming All India 13th Gufran Memorial T20 Cricket Championship 2017 scheduled to start from June 30 at Sports Stadium Doda. In a releasing programme, Chairman Gufran Tournaments Zaheer Abass Hashmi released the fixture for this coming event in presence of Patron YSCC Manzoor Ahmed Batt. Chairman Gufran Tournaments Zaheer Abass Hashmir said that the first round of the tournament will be knock out basis that is scheduled to start from June 30 2017 whereas the second round matches will be played on league basis. Patron YSCC, Manzoor Ahmed Bhat said that team from almost all parts of the country shall participate besides negotiation for Afghanistan Team is going on for their participa- tion. Chairman Naseer Khora appealed to the State Government and other private agencies to provide all kinds of support including sponsorship to them for making this mega tourna- ment successful. SPORTS twitter.com/GreaterKashmir_ facebook.com/DailyGreaterKashmir epaper.GreaterKashmir.com CMYK

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ALL OTHER ZIYARATS IN BOTH MAKKAH & MADINAH

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B-Tech | M-Tech | MBA | MCA HANNOVER UNIVERSITY MAX PLANK INSTITUTE

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Series-opener between India, West Indies washed out

Inter-Zone National Cricket Tourney

Mujtaba shines again, steers North Zone to victory

Abid KhAn

Srinagar, June 24: Continuing his brilliant form for the North Zone side, the Under-16 left arm pacer of J&K, Mujtaba Yousuf bagged four wickets as the North Zone defeated West Zone in the two day match of the Under-16 Inter-Zone tournament at Hyderabad on Saturday.

In the rain affected tie, North Zone defeated West Zone by 20 runs. Batting first, North Zone scored 241 runs in the rain affected inning. In reply West Zone got all out for 221 runs and Mujtaba played an important role in the win. He picked four wickets. In the 13 overs, he bowled two maidens and picked four wickets.

Mujtaba who hails from Bijbehara, Anantnag earlier in his debut match for the North Zone had picked up two wickets.

Hyderya lift Srinagar Champions trophy Srinagar, June 24: Hyderya Cricket Club defeated Kashmir United Club in the finals of Srinagar Champions trophy playd at SK Sta-dium, Srinagar.

Kashmir United Cricket Team were all out for only 134 runs. Hyderya Club chased

the target in 18.2 overs. Aykif Jan was declared man of the match for taking 5 wickets in 4 overs. He conceded only 13 runs.

Abid Hussain Ansari MLA Zadibal distributed prizes among the players.

Selection of Footballers

JKPDC extends last date for submitting forms Srinagar, June 24: J&K Power Development Corporation (JKPDC) has extended the last date for the submission of the forms for the foot-ballers who intend to take part in the selection process.

The last date has been extended to June 30. JKPDC invited appli-cations from registered football players for their engagement as players of JKSPDC football team on contract basis for a period of one year on an honorarium of Rs 10,000 per month besides other benefits.

The players apart from being per-manent resident of J&K should fall in the age group of 16 to 25 years. The players need to have represented State in atleast one national event. Former players of JKSPDC are also eligible to participate in the trials. However, they would be given no preference in selection.

Interested players have been asked to contact Manager (football team) JKPDC, Exhibition Ground, Srinagar on Email: [email protected] or Cell: 9906600522.

Port of Spain, June 24: Indian bats-men had no trouble in getting a few easy runs under their belt before per-sistent rain led to abandonment of the first cricket One-dayer against the West Indies, here today.

Shikhar Dhawan extended his red-hot form with a 87-run knock and Ajinkya Rahane scored 62 before rain forced an early suspension of the Indian innings.

After two rain-interruptions, India's innings ended at 199 for three in 39.2 overs. The first time rain stopped play, India were 189 for three in 38 overs. Play resumed after loss of a few min-utes but only 10 balls were bowled when rain again stopped play.

The Indian innings could not be re-started after that and the hosts were set a target of 194 in 26 overs. How-ever, rain denied a contest. The second match is scheduled for Sunday.

Dhawan and Rahane did not quite set the stage on fire but batted comfort-ably to raise a solid 132-run opening stand on a slowish track, not condu-cive for stroke-play.

They looked on course for big

knocks before an innocuous looking bowling line-up from the West Indies stopped them in their tracks. Like in the Champions Trophy, the Indian openers batted quite slow, scoring just 47 runs in 10 overs and the follow-ing batsmen did not get the chance to accelerate later.

None of the West Indies bowler troubled the Indian batsmen, who did not dominate the attack either, prefer-ring to nudge the ball around to keep the scoreboard ticking.

Dhawan's 87 came off 92 balls with 10 boundaries, including two shots over the ropes while Rahane took 78 balls for his 62 which had eight shots to the fence.

Yuvraj Singh (4) got out cheaply and captain Virat Kohli (32) and MS Dhoni (9) had a finishing job to do but the rain interruptions denied them the opportunity.

Leg-break bowler Devendra Bishoo completed his quota of 10 overs and conceded 39 runs and also dismissed Dhawan.

After reading the wicket well and mostly scoring through languid drives,

Rahane raised his half-century when an edge off Miguel Cummins raced to the boundary ropes.

Dhawan too completed his fifty with a six off pacer Alzarri Joseph over deep square leg boundary. It looked easiest of the shots he played as he picked the length quite early and lofted it over the ropes.

The runs were coming at will for the Indians and suddenly there was some-thing to cheer for the hosts as Jospeh deceived Rahane with a slower one forcing the Indian opener to miscue the shot which landed in the hands of the skipper at mid-on.

The fall of wicket brought captain Kohli to the crease and he had to nego-tiate some testing spin from leg-break bowler Devendra Bishoo.

Dhawan though kept going strong, getting a six off Joseph and a four off Cummins to get close to the three-figure mark. Kohli took some time to adjust to the slow nature of the wicket as initially he relied on singles. He took 20 balls to hit first boundary, which was a pull off a short and rising ball from Cummins. PTI

Fixture of 13th All India Gufran T20 Championship releasedDoda, June 24: The Young Star Cricket Club (YSCC) Doda on Saturday released fixture for the forthcoming All India 13th Gufran Memorial T20 Cricket Championship 2017 scheduled to start from June 30 at Sports Stadium Doda.

In a releasing programme, Chairman Gufran Tournaments Zaheer Abass Hashmi released the fixture for this coming event in presence of Patron YSCC Manzoor Ahmed Batt.

Chairman Gufran Tournaments Zaheer Abass Hashmir said that the first round of the tournament will be knock out basis that is scheduled to start from June 30 2017 whereas the second round matches will be played on league basis.

Patron YSCC, Manzoor Ahmed Bhat said that team from almost all parts of the country shall participate besides negotiation for Afghanistan Team is going on for their participa-tion.

Chairman Naseer Khora appealed to the State Government and other private agencies to provide all kinds of support including sponsorship to them for making this mega tourna-ment successful.

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