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1974 growing up skipper
1974 growing up skipper










1974 growing up skipper

Gaurika, who started the day with a double bogey, had no birdies but dropped shots on three other holes for a 77, while Vani started the day with a birdie but slid thereafter. She then dropped shots on Par-3 17th and Par-5 18th to finish two-over. Overall Amandeep had three birdies against three bogeys, while Diksha, the second best Indian at T-18, seemed to be going fine till the 16th at which point she was even par for the round. Lydia Ko and Momoka Kobori (76) were fourth at two-over. Korea's Team 2 with Ryu and Bo Mee Lee (67) led the team standings with -12 while Philippines (Princess and Pauline Rosario) and Japan 2, comprising Kokona Sakurai (70) and Maria Shinohara (71), were three-under and tied second nine shots behind the leaders. 4, Lydia Ko of New Zealand, the highest-ranked player in the field, had a brilliant birdie-eagle finish for a bogey-free 66 to join Philippines' Princess Mary Superal in the second spot.

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The 32-year-old Ryu had seven birdies in a bogey free round.įormer world No. South Korea's seasoned campaigner So Yeon Ryu fired a seven under-par 65 to grab a one-shot lead. India is fielding two teams with Diksha partnering Gaurika, while Amandeep and Vani have been put together. In individual standings, Diksha is T-18, Gaurika is T-30 and Vani is T-32. India's other two players Diksha Dagar (74) and Gaurika Bishnoi (77) are T-14th at seven-over. In team standings, Amandeep and Vani at six-over are T-12th in the USD 750,000 event. Indian golfer Amandeep Kaur started with a bogey but finished with a birdie as she carded an even par 72 to be placed tied 10th on the first day of the inaugural Simone Asia Pacific Cup at the Pondok Indah Golf Course here on Thursday.Īmandeep, who is partnering Vani Kapoor (78), was lying T-10 in individual standings. Pankaj was consistently on top with 580 in qualification and an impressive 409.2 in the second stage before the sparkling finish.Īmandeep top Indian at T-10 in Simone Asia-Pacific Cup golf In the junior section, Pankaj Mukheja beat Surya Pratap Singh Banshtu 17-5 to top the field. Leading shooters like Akhil Sheoran (577), Chain Singh (576) and Olympian Sanjeev Rajput (575) failed to make it to the second stage. Goldi Gurjar who had qualified in eighth place for the finals, climbed to third place, ahead of Niraj Kumar, Pankaj Mukheja, Zahid Hussain Parray, Monu Kumar, and Ganga Singh. Parul Kumar accelerated to a smart finish as he beat qualification topper Akash Patidar 16-8 to top the men’s rifle 3-position event in the fifth National shooting selection trials at the Madhya Pradesh Academy on Thursday. Koushik 3/19) bt Hubli Tigers 137 for nine in 20 overs (Sharan Gowda 31, A. Mysore Warriors 145/8 in 20 overs (Pavan Deshpande 57, S. Mithun (27) and Sharan Gowda (31) for eighth wicket brought Hubli close, with the side needing 24 off the last over. Vidyadhar Patil’s three-wicket burst upfront ensured that the Tigers was left playing catch-up through the 146-run chase. The Tigers, after opting to bowl, reduced Mysore to 5/3, but Deshpande rebuilt the innings in the company of Shubhang Hegde (22) and S. In the day’s other match, Pavan Deshpande scored his fourth successive half-century (57, 51b, 8x4) as Mysore Warriors defeated Hubli Tigers by two runs to go level on points with Blasters (10 points). But a middle-order collapse meant Mystics had to chase just 145, which it did with 15 balls to spare.

1974 growing up skipper

The Bengaluru side was in fact comfortably placed at 60 for two after eight overs. Skipper Mayank Agarwal’s 28 was the highest individual score for Blasters. Opting to bowl, the Mystics dismissed the Blasters for 144, as Vidhwath Kaverappa and Manoj Bhandage scalped three wickets each. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru on Thursday. Priyanshi Prajapat (50kg), Manju (55kg), Bhagyashree Fand (59kg) and Arju (68kg) remained in the bronze medal race.ĭevdutt Padikkal’s fine half century (78 n.o., 61b, 7x4, 4圆) helped Gulbarga Mystics beat table-topper Bengaluru Blasters by six wickets in the Maharaja Trophy T20 tournament at the M. In the women's section, Priya Malik (76kg) set up a title clash with Ayano Moro of Japan.












1974 growing up skipper