MAINTAIN THE DIGNITY OF CRICKET, INDISCIPLINE PLAYERS WILL BE BLACKLISTED: TANDON
Sargun Saroj/Chandigarh
:The excitement continues on the fourth day of the Allengers Gully Cricket Tournament being organized by UT Cricket Association and Chandigarh Police as a few matches were affected by rain later in the evening.
The remarkable feature of the day was the deadly bowling of Rajan who became the first hat-trick taker of the tournament in a match played between team no. 167 and team no. 168 at the Police Lines ground, Sector 26. Team no. 167 opted to bat first and scored 67/7 runs in the stipulated ten overs wherein Manish (17) was the top scorer. In reply, the opposition team surrendered at 36 runs against the hat-trick of Rajan (3/3).
The results of other matches were as follows
Team No. 173 beats Team No. 174 by 80 runs
Team No. 192 beatsTeam No. 191 by eight wickets
Team No. 197 beats Team No. 198 by 80 runs
Team No. 210 beats Team No. 209 by eight wickets
Team No. 203 beats Team No. 204 by 27 runs
UT Cricket Association President Sanjay Tandon urged the players to maintain the dignity of the gentleman's game - cricket and play the tournament in a disciplined manner. The tournament is being played at nine places across the city and a few incidents of indiscipline have been reported by venue managers.Tandon has taken cognizance and warned that players and their teams indulging in indiscipline will be blacklisted and they will never be able to participate in the upcoming tournaments. He said that UTCA is making all possible efforts to enhance the cricket talent of the city, for which he expects cooperation from all the players in the form of discipline.
Team No. 185 beats Team No. 186 by 111 runs
Team No. 180 beats Team No. 179 by three wickets
Team No. 166 beats Team No. 165 by 39 runs
Team No. 167 beats Team No. 168 by 31 runs
Team No. 188 beats Team No. 187 by eight wickets
Team No. 175 beats Team No. 176 by one run
Team No. 211 beats Team No. 212 by 50 runs
Team No. 193 beats Team No. 194 by 53 runs
Team No. 205 beats Team No. 206 by nine wickets
Team No. 200 beats Team No. 199 by eight runs
Team No. 182 beats Team No. 181 by 70 runs
Team No. 196 beats Team No. 195 by seven wickets
Team No. 169 beats Team No. 140 by six wickets
Girls' Match
Team No. 35 beats Team No. 34 by 86 runs
UT Cricket Association President Sanjay Tandon urged the players to maintain the dignity of the gentleman's game - cricket and play the tournament in a disciplined manner. The tournament is being played at nine places across the city and a few incidents of indiscipline have been reported by venue managers.
Tandon has taken cognizance and warned that players and their teams indulging in indiscipline will be blacklisted and they will never be able to participate in the upcoming tournaments. He said that UTCA is making all possible efforts to enhance the cricket talent of the city, for which he expects cooperation from all the players in the form of discipline.