In a dominant display of cricket, Wisdom Warriors clinched a solid 45-run victory over Ozone Titans in a thrilling contest. Batting first, WW posted a competitive total of 171/9 in 20 overs, powered by a stellar knock from P. Vir Singh, who smashed 81 runs off just 45 balls, including 8 fours and 4 sixes at an impressive strike rate of 180. He was ably supported by V. Chaudhary (30 off 22) and V. Kumar (28 off 17), who added valuable runs in the middle order.
In reply, Ozone Titans struggled to build momentum and were bowled out for 126 in 18.1 overs. H Baghel led the bowling attack with an outstanding spell of 3/16 in 4 overs, while A. Dixit provided strong support with 2 wickets
2nd State Ranking Table Tennis Tournament results
The 2nd State Ranking Table Tennis Tournament is taking place from June 20th to 22nd at the renowned ICF Palanisamy Multi Sports Hall. This prestigious event brought together talented young players from across the state, competing in intense matches to earn ranking points and showcase their skills on a state-level platform.
In the boys' category, Umesh defeated Mehal with a score of 11-9, while Akshay put up a strong performance to beat Joshua 11-9. Vishal Shankar and Ashwath had an intense battle that ended in a 11-9 scoreline in Vishal's favor. In another nail-biting match, Sasvin edged past Fabien Anton with a thrilling 13-11 win.
The girls' division saw dominant wins as Nandhini beat Nila 11-4 in a confident performance. Moksha also showcased her sharp skills by overcoming Thanishkaa 11-4. In a close contest, Bhuvanidha came out on top with an 11-9 win against Ananya, rounding off a strong showing from the girls' side.
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