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Clinical Mumbai Indians storminto IPL-10 final, to meet RPS

BENGALURU, May 19:

Mumbai Indians breezed intothe final of IPL-10 with a six-wicket win over Kolkata KnightRiders in the Qualifier 2, theirclinical performance making itlook all too easy in the end heretonight.

Two-time winner MumbaiIndians will lock horns withRising Pune Supergiants in thetitle clash in Hyderabad onSunday.

Sent into bat, KKR werebowled out for 107 runs in 18.5balls, and Mumbai chased downthe target with 33 balls to spare atthe Chinnaswamy Stadium.

Leg-spinner Karn Sharmawas the star performer with theball for Mumbai, returning excel-lent figures of 4/16 - the joint besteffort by a spinner in an IPL

knockout game, while JaspritBumrah provided fine support topick 3/7 in three overs.

Krunal Pandya showed matu-rity, finishing as Mumbai's topscorer with 45 off 30 balls, whileRohit contributed 26. Pandyastruck eight boundaries.

Mumbai finished the runchase by scoring 111 for four afterlosing three wickets quickly,including the in-form ParthivPatel (14) and his opening partnerLendl Simmons (3).

At 34 for three, KrunalPandya joined Rohit and broughtMumbai closer to victory with a54-run partnership off 40 balls.

Mumbai knocked off 16 runsin the 11th over bowled by PiyushChawla (2/34), and scored eightin the next over to inch closer totheir target.

At that juncture, KKR did get

the wicket of Rohit, but Pandyaalong with Kieron Pollard (9)steered Mumbai home.

Earlier, Karn Sharma andBumrah saw Mumbai Indiansbowl out Kolkata Knight Riders.

Mumbai Indians exploited theconditions and rattled Kolkatabatsmen from the very first over,having them on the mat at 31 forfive in seven overs, after RohitSharma opted to field.

After Bumrah dismissedChris Lynn for four in the secondover, the 29-year-old Sharmaemerged as the wrecker-in-chief,sending back KKR skipperGautam Gambhir (12) and Colinde Grandhomme (0) off consecu-tive balls, besides castling Narinein the fifth over.

Ishank Jaggi (28) andSurayakumar Yadav (31) put on56 runs for the sixth wicket in 47balls, during which they beltedfive fours and one six, and savedKKR from further embarrass-ment.

KKR began the innings ratherpoorly, losing Lynn early, whenhe tried to loft Bumrah in the sec-ond over of the match.

Mumbai struck for the secondtime in the fifth over, removingNarine for 10, thanks to a superbgoogly by Sharma and wicket-keeper Parthiv Patel did the rest atthe M Chinnaswamy Stadium.

In the very next over, Bumrahgot his second wicket of thematch, when he trapped RobinUthappa plumb in front of thewicket. (PTI)District Level Inter-Zonal

competitions concludeExcelsior Sports Correspondent

JAMMU, May 19: InterZonal District Level competi-tions of District Jammu in thedisciplines of Kabaddi, Kho-Kho, Volleyball and Wrestling(Boys), under the age of 14 and17 years concluded at HSSDomana and GHS SatwariCantt, here today.

The competitions wereorganized by the Department ofYouth Services and Sports,District Jammu under theChairmanship of Madan Lal,Joint Director Youth Services &Sports Jammu and under theoverall supervision of SukhdevRaj Sharma, DYSSO Jammu.

At Satwari Cantt, inWrestling Under-14 boys,-32Kg category, Arun Singh ofGHS Sohanjana Zone Satwari-1st and Rahtak Bassam ofMRLD Burj Mandir Zone Marh-2nd.

In -35 Kg, Mohd Aslam ofHS Agore Zone Bhalwal-1st andSunil Kumar of MS Gardi GarhZone Satwari-2nd

In -38 Kg, Sahil Kumar ofMS Kotli Tanda Zone Akhnoor-1st and Bajrangi of MS GardiGarh Zone Satwari-2nd.

In -41 Kg, Ansar Khan ofGGHS Agore Zone Bhalwal-1stand Amit Kumar of GHSSohanjana Zone Satwari-2nd

In Under-17 boys -42 Kg,Karandev of HS Arnia Zone

Arnia-1st and Manjeet Kumar ofHSS Kah Potha-2nd.

In -46 Kg, Sethi Singh ofGHSS Chowki Choura-1st andAmit Kumar of GHS SohanjanaZone Satwari-2nd.

In -50 Kg, Vipin Kaith ofMPHSS Patali Chak ZoneMarh-1stand Arundeep Singh ofHSS Muthi Zone Jammu-2nd.

In Volleyball Under-14 boysfinal, Chowki Choura Zone beatJammu Zone in three straightsets (3-0) by (25-15; 25-14; 15-18), while in Volleyball Under-17 boys final, Jourian Zonedefeated RS Pura in threestraight t sets by (25-14; 25-10;25-14).

Meanwhile, the Departmentof Youth Services and Sports,District Doda organised Inter-Zonal Tournament in the agegroup of Under-14 and Under-17 at GHSS Bhaderwah underthe patronage of Director YouthServices & Sports, Faiz AhmedSheikh and chairmanship ofJoint Director Jammu, MadanLal and under the overall super-vision of DYSSO Doda, AKKotwal.

436 students participated inthe Tournament.

In Volleyball Under-17,Zone Thathre won against zoneBhaderwah by 2-0 sets, while inKho-Kho Under-17, Ghat zonedefeated Gundna by 7 points andin Kabaddi Under-17, zoneBhalla smashed zone Ghat by 13points.

The Inter-Zonal Tournam-ents were held in the districtsand Kathua and Poonch also.

Tendulkar meets PM to discuss upcoming biopic

NEW DELHI, May 19:

Former India cricketerSachin Tendulkar today metPrime Minister Narendra Modito discuss his soon-to-be-released biopic -- 'Sachin, aBillion Dreams'.

"I was in Delhi so, I thought

it would be nice to brief himabout the movie. I told him whatthe movie is about and he wasquite happy and gave me a posi-tive feedback," Tendulkar saidafter the meeting.

"He told me that the film willnot only inspire the next genera-tion but through my highs andlows it will tell everyone thatchallenges are everywhere butthat does not mean you surren-der... You overcome those chal-lenges and he said it applies toeveryone in life," he added.

Directed by James Erskine,

the biographical film willrelease on May 26.

"He said 'my best wishes arewith you'. I was really happy tohave met him and then he wrotesomething special for me. Hewrote that 'jo Khele, wahi khile'and that is a strong messageespecially when you are a

sportsperson. That means a lot tome," Tendulkar said.

The 44-year-old former bats-man was accompanied by hiswife Anjali, among others, dur-ing the meeting.

The Prime Minister alsotweeted a picture of the interac-tion with the celebrated crick-eter.

"Had a very good meetingwith @sachin_rt. His life jour-ney & accomplishments makeevery Indian proud & inspire1.25 billion people," he tweetedfrom his personal handle. (PTI)

J&K boxer Sunny Kumar posing for a photograph along withhis coach, Anil Wadhera after his selection in Indian Army.

Physically Challenged players being imparted training by Rajesh Gill, former Ranji TrophyPlayer and Coordinator of the event at Science College Hostel ground in Jammu.

Excelsior Sports Correspondent

KATRA, May 19: With aview to create a competitiveatmosphere to improve the qual-ity of the young shooters bothmale and female who are under-going regular specialized coach-ing in Shrine Board's Centre ofExcellence, the Sports wing ofShrine Board under the controland guidance of Ashok Kumar,Director Sports and under thepatronage of Ajeet Kumar Sahu,Chief Executive Officer organ-ized two days Intra-mural Rifleand Pistol ShootingChampionship at IndoorShooting Range of Shrine BoardSports Complex, Katra as part ofthe coaching plan.

The competitions wereorganized in junior and sub jun-ior categories in boys and girlssections.

In this championship, 17boys in junior & sub junior cate-gories and 13 girls in both thecategories took part.

On the occasion, Dr. ArvindKarwani, Deputy ChiefExecutive Officer was the ChiefGuest.

In junior boys category, Rifalshooting event, Sagar Guptaclaimed 1 Gold Medal scoring79 out of 100 points,Shubhashish bagged 1 silvermedal scoring 76 out of 100points, Harsh clinched 1 BronzeMedal scoring 75 out of 100pointsa and Nitish bagged 1Bronze Medal scoring 75 out of100 points, while in girls juniorcategory in Rifal shooting,Sonali Rajput won 1 GoldMedal scoring 79 out of 100points, Pragya Verma claimed 1Silver Medal scoring 53 out of100 points, Nikita Kundalclinched 1 Bronze Medal scor-ing 39 out of 100 points.

In junior boys category Pistalshooting event,

Aryans bagged 1 GoldMedal scoring 4 out of 5 hit,Paras won 1 Silver Medal scor-ing 3 out of 5 hit, while in juniorGirls category Pistal shootingevent, Suneh Khajuria claimed 1

Gold Medal scoring 4 out of 5hit, Pooja Lakhnotra won 1Silver Medal scoring 3 out of 5hit and Sunena Mangotra won 1Bronze Medal scoring 2 out of 5hit.

In sub junior boys' categoryPistal shooting event, Luckywon 1 Gold Medal scoring 3 outof 5 hit, Swanyan won 1 SilverMedal scoring 2 out of 5 hit andShivansh claimed 1 SilverMedal scoring 2 out of 5 hit.

The championship was adju-dicated by Naval Kisore,Tiwarni and Rishi Kumar.

In the prize distribution cere-mony, Dr. Arvind Karwani andDirector Sports presentedmedals to the position holders ofthe championship. Speaking onthe occasion Dr. Karwani con-gratulated the Medalists and alsocomplemented all participantsfor their active participation.

Ashok Kumar, DirectorSports said that they are hopefulof good results in the eventwhich has Olympic recognitionbecause the budding shootersare sincere and goal oriented.

Winner of Wrestling event being declared by the dignitariesand officials at Satwari in Jammu.

Sandeep Arya (AssistantProfessor), S/oNarain Dass andVidya Devi R/oVillage Bugrana,Drabshalla, Kis-htwar, who hasbeen declared,

qualified for the award of thedegree of Doctor of Philosophy(PhD) in Physics by theUniversity of Jammu. Heworked on the topic, "Designand Fabrication of Micro-Structure based Electro-Mechanical Systems for SoundGeneration," under the super-vision of Dr. Parveen KumarLehana.

Akhil Verma, S/o Rishi BalVerma andSantosh Verma,R/o Ward No-10Kathua, who hasbeen declaredqualified for theaward of the

degree of Doctor ofPhilosophy (PhD) inAgronomy by Sher-e-KashmirUniversity of AgriculturalSciences & Technology,Jammu. He worked on thetopic, "Impact of WeedManagement Approaches onthe Performance of Wheat(Triticum Aestivum L.) andDirect Seeded Basmati Rice(Oryza Sativa L.) in IrrigatedPlains of Jammu Subtropics,"under the supervision of ProfBC Sharma.

India Blues drubs India Reds inPhysically Challenged Cricketers Camp

Excelsior Sports Correspondent

JAMMU, May 19: IndiaBlues defeated India Reds in theCoaching Camp cum trialmatches of the PhysicallyChallenged Cricketers of India,being played among the selected28 players from all over theCountry at GGM ScienceCollege Hostel Ground, here.

The coaching camp and trialmatches are being organized byZonal Police HeadquartersJammu in collaboration with thePhysically Challenged CricketAssociation of India under thedirection & supervision of DrSD Singh, IGP Jammu whereasRajesh Gill Chief ProsecutingOfficer & Former Ranji Playeris the Coordinator of the event.

in the early morning, theboys had to go through toughconditioning session, coachingand net practice for three and ahalf hours to prepare the teamfor "Indo-Afgan Friendship 3-

Day/Night Series" to be held atGreater Noida from May 23,2017.

Later on, in the afternoonsession, the probables weredivided into two teams namelyIndia Blues and India Reds. Andthe match of 20 overs betweenthe two teams played, in whichIndia Blues defeated India Redsby 16 runs.

Batting first, India Bluesscored 136 runs, losing all theirwickets. Vikrant Kinni was thetop scorer with 53 runs (8 fours),while Ravi Patil and Jaswantcontributed 15 and 12 runs to thetotal respectively.

From India Reds, Ashok,

Sandeep, Sarang, Vijay andNadeem took 1 wicket each.

In reply, India Reds triedhard but could not chase the tar-get and made 120 runs for theloss of 7 wickets. Nadeem Bhatwas the top scorer with 31 runs,while Sandeep and Omveer con-tributed 22 and 21 runs to thetotal respectively.

From India Blues, Vikranttook 2 wickets, while SyedShah, Jaswant, Jagmohan,Abdul and Yashpal took 1 wick-et each.

The match was officiated bySadiq Hussain, Saleem UrRehman, Madan Mohan andSandeep Manchanda.

Sports must to channelizeenergy of youth: Bali

Excelsior Sports Correspondent

SRINAGAR, May 19: Togive a boost to sports activitiesand to channelize the energy ofyouth in a positive direction,Health & Medical EducationDepartment is contemplating toorganize a mega-State levelsports event in the Valley duringthis season.

In this regard a preliminarymeeting was chaired here todayby the Minister for H&ME, BaliBhagat, to chalk out a strategyfor organizing the event. He saidthe sports activities are manda-tory for physical as well as men-tal fitness and the Governmentwill devise a strategy to holdregular annual events in futurefor the benefits of doctors, med-ical students and others acrossthe State in association withconcerned sports authorities.

Director Health Services

Kashmir Dr. Saleem-ur-Rehman, Principal MedicalCollege SKIMS Prof. RiyazAhmed Untoo, Principal GMCSrinagar Prof. Samia Rashid,Secretary Sports CouncilWaheed-ur-Rehman Parra,Project Director J&K AIDSControl Society Dr M A Ratherand other concerned were pres-ent in the meeting.

During the meeting, it wasdecided that a Committee ofHead of Departments will beconstituted which will suggestfurther course of action vis-à-visarrangements of funds, logistics,quantum of tournament, numberof teams to participate, venues,etc for the sports event. The con-cerned Committee shall coordi-nate with other concerned agen-cies and decide on related issuesfor the smooth conduct of tour-nament.

Jammu UFC to conduct I-LeagueFootball trials on May 20-21

Excelsior Sports Correspondent

JAMMU, May 19: JammuUnited Football Club is going toconduct I-League Football trials(2nd Session) in the age catego-ry of Under-13, Under-15 andUnder-18 years On May 20 and21, 2017 at MA Stadium, here.

According to a handoutissued here, the players desirousto take part in the trials havebeen asked to report the organ-

izers on the said along with pho-tocopy of date of birth certifi-cate.

Registration form will beavailable at GGM ScienceCollege Football Ground,Jammu.

For further information, theplayers can contact MoonMadan on 901833990, VijayKumar on 9419223840, SanjayKumar on 9796673866 andRahul on 9796684112.

Army organizes ‘Run for Fun’Excelsior Sports Correspondent

BARAMULLA, May 19:'Run for Fun' competition wasorganized at Chandusa by theArmy Camp based at Uplona,

here. 200 students of 8 different

schools in the neighbourhoodparticipated in the run with greatenthusiasm, vigour and zeal.

The competition witnessedan unprecedented response from

the local populace, who turnedup in large numbers to cheer onthe runners and even motivatedthem with words of encourage-ment.

This notable initia-tive undertaken by theArmy with an aim toencourage the youth totake active part insports and to build abetter rapport and senseof cohesivenessbetween the SecurityForces and the peoplewas a tremendous suc-cess.

The event culminat-ed with the prize distri-bution ceremony inwhich all the winners

were given medals and trophiesby MLA Javeed Hasan Beigh.The people termed it a step inthe right direction towards shap-ing a better future for the youthof the region.

Winner of Run for Fun being felici-tated at Chandusa in Baramulla.

Sports inculcates discipline: Abrar ChowdharyArmed Police organizesVolleyball Tournament

Excelsior Sports Correspondent

RAMBAN, May19: IRP 9thBattalion of Jammu & KashmirArmed Police at Ramban,organized a VolleyballTournament at TehsilHeadquarters Banihal.

The tournament was organ-ized in the Higher SecondarySchool Banihal and was wit-nessed by a large number ofmembers of civil society, youthand students.

Kewal Krishan Kanethia,Principal Higher SecondarySchool, Banihal was the ChiefGuest on the occasion andKuldeep Kumar Raina ZEOBanihal was the guest of hon-our.

The touranament was organ-ised under civic action pro-gramme (CAP) 2016-17, underthe supervision of SeniorSuperintendent of Police AbrarChowdhary, Commandant IRP9th Battalion.

On the occasion,Commandant IRP 9th Bn along-with Chief Guest distributed thesports uniforms and the sportskits among the players.

The tounament began withthe interaction of the players,their couches and the officers ofsports department withCommandant IRP 9th Bn andthe Chief Guest.

SSP Abrar Chowdhary,Commandant IRP 9th Battalionwhile speaking on the occasioncongratulated the players andother youth and appreciatedthem for the interest they showin sports activities despite mea-

gre facilities available to them.He asserted that police isalways keen to move hand inhand with the citizens of thestate in all spheres and activi-ties.

He said that police is quitekeen to develop the sports talentof the youth of the state.

"Besides the health divi-dends and physical fitnesssports and games are the appro-priate sources of inculcatingdiscipline and facilitation ofcultural exchange among theyouth of various areas", said Mr.Chowdhary. He advised the par-ticipants to uphold and expandthe spirit of sportsmanship.

He appealed the youth toalways prefer peace and com-munal harmony over the divi-sive tactics of the antinationaland antisocial elements in orderto defeat the designs of ANEswhich have led to destructiononly in the state.

In the end the CommandantIRP 9th Bn alongwith ChiefGuest distributed trophies andcertificates of participationamong the winner and runner upteam members.

Kanhaiya, Mujtabaselected for U-16

ZCA CampExcelsior Sports Correspondent

JAMMU, May 19: Wicket-keeper batsman, KanhaiyaWadhawan and all-rounder

Mujtaba Yousuf ofJammu andKashmir havebeen selected forZonal CricketAcademy (ZCA)Camp to be held at

PCA Stadium, Mohali from May22, 2017.

Representing J&K in Under-16 Vijay Merchant Trophy,Kanhaiya had scored 295 runsemerging top run getter in Indiaamong the wicket-keepers,including a century and a fifty,besides having 11 dismissalsbehind the wickets.

Mujtaba got the selectors nodfor scoring 160 runs and taking 9wickets in the tournament.

Kanhaiya is the trainee ofSports Council Cricket Coach,Randhir Singh Manhas.

Abdul Samad has been named1st Standby for the Camp.

Indian compound team entersfinal of Archery World CupSHANGHAI, May 19:

India's compound men'sarchery team today advanced tothe final of the season's firstWorld Cup here.

The team comprisingAbhishek Verma, Chinna RajuSrither and Amanjeet Singhmade the final after getting thebetter of USA's Reo Wilde,Steve Anderson and BradenGellenthien 232-230 in a close-ly-fought semifinal.

Verma then coupled withJyothi Surekha Vennam to enterthe bronze medal play-off inmixed pair event.

However, Indian recurvearchers, including OlympiansAtanu Das and DeepikaKumari, cut a sorry figure asthey bowed out of their respec-tive events early.

Trailing by one point (116-117) after the second set, Indiancompound men's team bouncedback to clinch the third 60-57with all perfect 10s includingone X (closest to centre). Theythen held on to their nerves inthe decider to clinch the issue.

The fourth seeded India willtake on 10th seeds Colombia in

tomorrow's summit clash.In the mixed pair bronze

medal match, Verma and Jyothiwith take on the USA. The duolost to second seeded Korea 152-158 in the semis.

In the first major competi-tion after last year's RioOlympics, Atanu and Deepikacame up with poor performanc-es in the recurve section.

Atanu made a quarterfinalexit after going down to Dutchdebutant Steve Wijler, who latermade a dream final by beatingthree-time Olympic medallistIm Dong Hyun in the semifi-nals.

Deepika also made an exit inthe last-eight round after losingto Hayakawa Ren of Japan 1-7.

Recurve mixed combinationof Atanu and Deepika made aquarterfinal exit after a 3-5defeat to Russia.

Men's recurve team lost toJapan 0-3 in the quarterfinalswhile women's recurve team,seeded sixth, made a first roundexit after being beaten 2-6 byUSA.

USA later advanced to thefinal. (PTI)

Ace cricketer Sachin Tendulkar with wife Anjali Tendulkarmeeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi on Friday(UNI).

India earn morale boosting winover Italy ahead of U-17 WC

NEW DELHI, May 19:

The India U-17 World CupSquad stunned their fanciedItalian counterparts 2-0 in Arizo,Italy, today.

The win epitomises the gritand determination of the IndianColts who have been grindingtogether since February 2013.

Strikes by Abhijit Sarkar (31')and Rahul Praveen (80') led theirteam to a massive win over the'Azzuri' in a match largely domi-nated by the Indian Colts in termsof possession and chances creat-ed.

India got off the blocks andgave the opposition a tough time.

Komal Thatal's 8th minutestrike went whiskers past theItalian custodian as India huntedin packs for an early lead. In the13th minute, Aniket came close toopening the goal scoring chartsfor India but his effort wentstraight down the keeper's throatresulting in an easy save.

In the 31st minute, however,the goal for the India came whenSarkar's cross took a wickeddeflection off the Italian defenceline and ended up in the back ofthe opposition net.

After India led 1-0 at half-time, the Colts searched to extendthe their lead and safeguard theresult. In the 59th minute, Aniketmissed a one versus one chance

against the Italian goalkeeperafter he rounded the oppositioncustodian up but failed to convert.

Rahul in the 75th minutecame close to scoring when hefailed to tap the ball home fromhandshaking distance afterAniket's shot had earned anuncanny save by the Italian custo-dian.

Goal scoring chances everynow and then had to bear fruitsand it did for the India in the 80thminute when Rahul scored frominside the box to double India'slead. (PTI)

Ramandeepselected for India

Hockey CampExcelsior Sports Correspondent

JAMMU, May 19:Ramandepp Singh of SimbalCamp, Jammu has been select-ed for attending India Camp(Junior) to be held at Bengaluru(Karnataka) from May 24 toJune 30, 2017.

Ramandeep has been select-ed for his performances inJunior Nationals held at Bhopalin the month of April, 2017.

He will have to report toArjun Halappa, InternationalHockey Coach at SAI CentreBengaluru on May 23, 2017.

Roll Ball Association holdingtrials on May 27-28

Excelsior Sports Correspondent

JAMMU, May 19: Jammuand Kashmir Roll BallAssociation is organizing selec-tion trials on May 27 and 28,2017, to pick the State men andwomen teams for participatingin first Roll Ball Federation Cupto be held at Chandigarh fromJune 9 to June 11, 2017.

The selection trials will beheld under the supervision of theteam the team of J&K StateSports Council.

For further information, theplayers desirous to take part inthe trials can contact M Sharmaon mobile number: 9419148556.

Squash player Sandhureaches semifinals

in PhilippinesMAKATI CITY , May 19:

Fresh from his title winningrun in Malaysia last week,Indian squash player HarinderPal Sandhu marched into thesemifinals at the Nissan MakatiOpen, a PSA world tour event,here today.

Sandhu defeated seventhseed Tsun Hei Yuen of HongKong 11-9, 11-4, 11-4.

Seeded two, Harinder hadearlier begun in his characteris-tic fighting mood by downingcompatriot and qualifierVijaykumar 15-13, 11-9, 11-8 inthe first round late yesterday.

For the two other first roundwinners, Abhay Singh andAkanksha Salunkhe, both quali-fiers, it was curtains in the quar-terfinals. (PTI)

SMVDSB organizesShooting Competition

JAMMU & KASHMIRCRICKET ASSOCIATION,

SRINAGAR(Affiliated to Board of Control for Cricket in India)

Head Quarter: Sher-i-Kashmir Cricket Stadium,Sonwar, Srinagar - 190001, Kashmir

Telephone: 0194-2501272 Fax: 0194-2500405Email: jkcags_srinagar@yahoo.com

(Imran Reza Ansari, President JKCA)Ref No. - JKCA/GS/1190 Date: 18-05-2017

NOTICEIn compliance to the directions of the Hon'ble Supreme

Court regarding the Lodha Committee recommendations theWorking Committee in its meeting held on 18th of September2016 resolved to appoint an Ombudsman for resolving the dis-putes concerning various member /club or any other disputewhich has bearing on the working of Jammu and KashmirCricket Association. A notice to this effect was issued on 18thJanuary 2017 vide Ref No. JKCA/GS/1009 which was given duepublicity in local papers. In continuation to the notification Mr.Iqbal Ahmed Ansari retired Chief Justice of Patna High Courthas been appointed as the Ombudsman by the association forthe said purpose. As soon as he assumes the office at JKCAHQR's Srinagar notification will be issued by the Ombudsman.The clubs in dispute are informed to submit all relevant paperswith the undersigned latest by 30th of May 2017 so that thesame are tabled before the Ombudsman. A time schedule forthe interaction with the Ombudsman will be notified as per theconvenience of the Ombudsman.

Sd/-Iqbal Ahmad Shah

Hony General SecretaryJ&K Cricket Association

Iqbal Ahmad ShahHony. Gen. SecretaryJ&K Cricket AssociationMobile No: 9596666449,7006766634

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