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Everwin thrashes GRT

G Yogesh (4/13) and SV Ellancheran’s (3/6) heroics with the ball helped Everwin MHSS crush GRT Mahalakshmi Vidyalaya MHSS by nine wickets in the TNCA City Schools Under-16 Tournament at the St Bede’s ‘B’ Ground here on Wednesday.

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Yogesh and Ellancheran did well in tandem, combining for seven invaluable wickets to clean up GRT Mahalakshmi Vidyalaya for a mere 40 runs while bowling first. Everwin sailed to its target in just 6.1 overs, ensuring a comfortable win.


Brief scores: Madras Christian College HSS 271 for 3 in 30 overs (EK Allwin 83*, S Ashwin Brinly 56*, V Arjun Bharathy 39, R Deepak 38) beat Sri Chaitanya Techno School 139 all-out in 21.2 overs (S Sachin Saini 74, R Deepak 4/41);

Don Bosco MHSS ‘A’ 271 for 4 in 30 overs (S Subash 92, K Vikram 90, SR Athish 56, R Pravin 3/50) beat St Bede’s AIHSS ‘B’ 101 all-out in 29.5 overs (C Andre Siddarth 40, G Yuvan Srinivas 4/23);


PSBB School 105 for 9 in 30 overs (Shrinivas Vijay 37, Prithvi Bhaskar 31, KS Harikrishnan 3/17) lost to The PSBB Millennium School ‘A’ 106 for 5 in 19.3 overs (Aadithya Pillai 3/29);


GRT Mahalakshmi Vidyalaya MHSS 40 all-out in 17.3 overs (G Yogesh 4/13, SV Ellancheran 3/6) lost to Everwin MHSS 42 for 1 in 6.1 overs;


Bhavan’s Rajaji Vidyashram 198 for 9 in 30 overs (Kanishka C Arvind 65, SS Sachin 32) beat Maharishi Vidya Mandir SSS ‘B’ 64 all-out in 17.3 overs (Aman Bhatnagar 4/16);


Chinmaya Vidyalaya SSS 154 all-out in 26.1 overs (U Ashwin 55) lost to Chinmaya Vidyalaya 155 for 6 in 26 overs (G Tanish Madhav 84*).

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