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Grand Slam champions of TNCA Elite Group

By Express News Service  |   Published: 02nd April 2018 02:13 AM  |  

Last Updated: 02nd April 2018 12:36 PM  |   A+A A-   |  

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CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu all-rounder V Yo Mahesh’s valuable knock of 89 helped Grand Slam bag the TNCA Senior Division League Elite Group title on Sunday. In the drawn final versus Globe Trotters at SSN College ground, Grand Slam were awarded the crown on the basis of first innings lead. It was Grand Slam’s first Senior Division league title in a decade. Globe Trotters 293 drew with Grand Slam 373/9 decl (V Yo  Mahesh 89).

Shoaib in pre-quarters

Shoaib of Q Lounge defeated Q Bll City’s Yazar 4-3 in the second round of the MSBA non-ranking 6 Red snooker tournament at the Madras Snooker and Billiards Academy.

Round 2: Group A: Deepan (Cue Zone) bt Palani (Snook City) 4-3; Vicky (Pot Black) bt Kunal (Cue City) 4-3; Aadhesh (Q Lounge) bt Siva (CNC) 4-1; Aashish (Q Lounge) bt Akhil (Q Trickz) 4-1. Group B: Khader (Smart Shooters) bt Shanky Jain (Cue City) 4-2; Vikarm (Snook City) bt Ibu (Q Ball City) 4-0. Group C: Shoaib (Q Lounge) bt Yazar (Q Ball City) 4-3; Hameed (Pot Black) bt Madhur (Q Lounge) 4-2; Sriram (Smart Shooters) bt Ranjith (MSBA) 4-3. Group D: Zakir (MSBA) bt Basha (Q Trickz) 4-0; Abdullah (MSBA) bt Shabeer (Q Ball City) 4-3; Mohan (Smart Shooters) bt Ishanth (Cue City) 4-2.

Kerala Police win trophy

Kerala Police won the women’s title for the SNJ Trophy by defeating Tamil Nadu Youth 3-1 in the final of the P John Memorial 45th all-India volleyball tournament at Mayor Radhakrishnan Stadium. They were awarded `75,000. Tamil Nadu Youth bagged the YMCA Madras Trophy and `50,000.
Women’s final: Kerala Police bt TN Youth 17-25, 25-16, 25-13, 25-20. Men’s semifinals: SRM bt K’taka 25-19, 28-26, 30-28; TN Police bt ICF 27-25, 22-25, 26-24, 25-22.

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