Tandon engages young cricketers as action intensifies on Day5 of Gully Cricket Tournament

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normalnormalnormalChandigarh, Day five of the Gully Cricket Tournament being jointly organized by the UT Cricket Association and Chandigarh Police was marked by the active presence of Tournament Chairman, Sanjay Tandon, who interacted with players across venues and sought their feedback. While interacting with Teams No. 61 and 62 at GMSSS, Sector 23, the young cricketers appreciated the quality of jerseys and overall arrangements, though a few suggested that a league format instead of a knockout system would provide them with more opportunities to perform. Earlier, Tandon, along with Ravinder Singh Billa, Co-Chairman of the tournament, conducted the toss and felicitated the winning teams after the match. He also administered the oath to players to keep themselves away from the use of drugs.The matches witnessed dominant batting displays and one-sided encounters. Team No. 121 registered a commanding 87-run victory over Team No. 122, while Team No. 90 outclassed Team No. 89 by a massive 82-run margin. Team No. 62 and Team No. 93 also impressed with convincing wins of 67 runs and 50 runs respectively. Clinical chases were equally on display as Team No. 59, Team No. 57, and Team No. 92 secured comfortable wins while pursuing targets, maintaining control throughout their innings. Team No. 29 and Team No. 250 also displayed composure under pressure, sealing victories by 6 and 8 wickets respectively.Close contests added to the excitement, with Team No. 221 edging past Team No. 222 by just 4 runs, while Team No. 26 held their nerve to defeat Team No. 25 by 5 wickets. Team No. 254 also registered a hard-fought 17-run win, reflecting the evenly matched competition in several fixtures.In the girls’ category, Team No. 15 delivered a standout performance by registering an emphatic 81-run victory over Team No. 16normalnormalThe post Tandon engages young cricketers as action intensifies on Day5 of Gully Cricket Tournament appeared first on Chandigarh City News.