NEW DELHI, Sept 10: The fast bowling duo of Umesh Yadav and Mohammed Shami today returned to a 16-member India squad for the first three games of the five-match ODI series against Australia. The selectors have chosen to rest leading spinners Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja, as per the BCCI's rotation policy, for the first three games of the series, starting September 17 in Chennai. The only change in the Virat Kohli-led squad was the omission of pacer Shardul Thakur. Yadav and Shami, who were rested after the Sri Lanka Test series, have been recalled after a break. India have named a 16-member squad instead of 15 for the first three games. Mumbai pacer Thakur will now go back to India A series for New Zealand. Selection committee chairman MSK Prasad said players such as Yuzvendra Chahal and Axar Patel have been given an extended run due to their impressive showings on the tour of Sri Lanka, where India won all their matches. "The team for the three ODIs against Australia has been selected in line with the rotation policy of the Board and accordingly R Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja have been rested," Prasad said. The former India stumper added, "The team's performance during the Sri Lanka tour was out- standing and players like Axar Patel and Yuzvendra Chahal, who per- formed very well are being given an extended run and this will in turn supplement our approach, to build a strong reserve strength, as we pre- pare for forthcoming tours." Ashwin is playing county crick- et in England while left- arm spin- ner Jadeja has been rested since the Test series in Sri Lanka last month. As per his four-match contract, Ashwin has two more home games left for Worcestershire. As expected there were not much changes from the squad that thrashed Sri Lanka in the ODI series recently. The squad: Virat Kohli (cap- tain), Rohit Sharma (vice- captain), Shikhar Dhawan, KL Rahul, Manish Pandey, Kedar Jadhav, Ajinkya Rahane, MS Dhoni (wk), Hardik Pandya, Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, Yuzvendra Chahal, Jasprit Bumrah, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Umesh Yadav, Mohammed Shami. (PTI) MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2017 (PAGE 12) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU Excelsior Sports Correspondent LEH, Sept 10: The 6th edi- tion of Ladakh Marathon con- cluded successfully with 6000 participants from 27 different countries taking part in four dif- ferent categories. The Ladakh annual mega sport event organized by a local tour operators Rimo Expedition with the support of J&K Tourism, Hill Development Council and Bisleri, recognized by Association of International Marathon and Distant Races (AIMS). The two days event witnesses great success with participants enthusiastically par- ticipating in four different cate- gories Khardungla Challenge (71.2 km, Full Marathon (41.1 km), Half Marathon (21.1 km) and 7 km Run for Fun. Ladakh Marathon has already helped many young Ladakhi youth to get job in the Indian Army. In the Khardungla Challenge (71.2 km Ultra Marathon over the mighty 17,680 feet high Khardung La Pass considered as world's highest motorable road) held on 9th September Shabir Hussain with BIT number 105 stood first with timing 06:23:50:26 followed by Rigzin Nurboo with 104 stood second position with timing 06:25:29:32 and Tsering Stobgyas BIT No 9106 with 06:34:14:18 stood third and all three top position holders were from Ladakh Scouts. Winner, runners-up and third position holder of Khardongla Challenge were awarded with cash price of Rs.50,000, Rs.30,000 and Rs 20,000 respectively. Khardungla Challenge win- ner Shabir Hussain said that Ladakh Marathon has helped Ladakh region to get International recognition and he had broke his own past record timing this time. Expressing his delight over successful conduct of 6th Marathon Rimo Expedition Director Tsewang Motup Motup said that nearly 6000 partici- pants from 27 different countries participated without any prob- lems and he expressed his grati- tude to all stakeholders for their support for successful conduct of mega event. LUCKNOW, Sept 10: Leg spinner Karn Sharma ended with a career-best 10- wicket haul to lead India Red to a 170-run win over India Green despite a valiant hundred from Karun Nair on day four of the Duleep Trophy here. India Green, resuming the day at 98 for two and chasing an improbable 474-run target, were dismissed for 303 in their second innings with Sharma taking six for 94 to take his match tally to 10 for 133, his best figures in first class cricket. The remaining four wickets in the Indian Green innings were taken by pacer Siddarth Kaul. The impressive bowling per- formance from India Red came a day after captain Dinesh Karthik and Priyank Kirit Panchal slammed centuries to put their team in a strong position. India Red declared their sec- ond innings at 307 for two yester- day. They had made 323 in their first innings before India Green responded with a paltry 157. On the fourth and final day, India Green did put up a much improved showing with the bat but it was not enough to get even close to the victory target. Nair was their stand out bats- man with 120 off 203 balls but his dismissal ended India Green's resistance. The Karnataka batsman, who did not have the best of times during the recent India A tour of South Africa, was dogged in his approach. His gritty knock, comprising 13 fours, eventually ended in the 81st over, leaving India Green at 275 for six. What followed was a lower-order collapse with India Green losing their last five wick- ets for just 28 runs.(PTI) MOSCOW, Sept 10: India finished fifth in the medals tally with one gold and two silver medals at the Moscow Shotgun World Championship, which ended here today. On the concluding day, India had two teams in the mixed team skeet event but both returned empty handed. While the pair of Angad Vir Singh Bajwa and Maheshwari Chauhan finished 17th in quali- fication round with a combined score of 92, Mairaj Ahmad Khan and Radhmmi Rathore ended 25th out of 41 teams with a score of 90. USA and Italy won silver and bronze medals respectively as the Russian pair of Nikolay Teplyy and Nadezda Konovalova emerged victori- ous. Only 16 of the 76 participat- ing nations got amongst the medals and Italy topped the tally with nine gold medals for a total of 17 medals in all. Both their Olympic skeet champions Gabrielle Rossetti and Diana Bacosi were also crowned world champions in the process. USA was the other dominant force with five gold medals for a total of 12, making the two countries account for 29 of the 66 medals on offer. Hosts Russia were third in the overall tally with two golds for a total of eight. The ISSF bandwagon now moves for its final stop in New Delhi for the ISSF World Cup finals combined for rifle, pistol and shotgun, scheduled for end of October. (PTI) Excelsior Sports Correspondent SRINAGAR, Sept 10: Mahindra Hockey Club defeated Budgam Hockey Club by three goals to one (3-1) in the District Srinagar Senior Hockey Championship, being organized by Hockey J&K and sponsored by J&K State Sports Council at Polo ground, here. In the 2nd match played today, CMS Bisco School team defeated National Hockey Club 2-1. The officials of the match included Rafiq Baba, Gurdeep Singh Sangral , Mohd Ameen , Avtar Singh Sameer Ahmed, RGN Wani and Gurdial Singh. In tomorrow's fixture, the1st match will be played between Barhamshsh Hockey Club Anantnag and CMS Bisco, while the 2nd match will be held between Shupian Hockey Club and Mohindra Hockey Club. Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, Sept 10: Samba Club and Cantt Cricket Club Satwari registered convincing wins against their rivals and entered in the next stage of ongoing State Cricket Academy (SCA) T20 Championship, being played at MA Stadium, here. Earlier, in the first match Samba Club defeated Krishna Club by 12 runs . Batting first, Samba Club scored 122 runs for the loss of 8 wickets in 16 overs , with Shubam (34) ,Sunil (33) and Arun (18) being the main scor- ers. From Krishna Club Chander took 3 wickets, Deepak took 2 wickets, while Binny, Arush and Sunny shared 1 wicket. Krishna Club, in reply could not achieve the target and made 109 runs in the stipulated 16 overs for the loss of 7 wickets, thus lost the match by 12 runs. Chandan 37 , Sunil 28 and Rohit 19 were the main scorers. From bowling side, Sunil took 4 wickets, Rohit, Sandeep and Neeraj took 1 wicket each. Sunil was adjudged man of the match with cash prize of Rs 500. In second match, Cantt Satwari Club got the better of Bhalwal CC by 2 runs. Batting first, Cantt Satwari scored 160 runs for the loss of 7 wicket in 20 overs , with Niranjan(51), Dheeraj(39) and Raj Kumar (24) being the main scorers. From Bhalwal Club, Dinesh and Devansh took 2 wickets each, Devasher,Sunil and sandeep took 1 wicket each . In reply, Bhalwal Club fell short of just 2 runs. Sandeep top scored with 53 runs, while Devansh made 52 runs. From Cantt Club, Parshotam took 3 wickets, while Sanchit took 2 wickets and Dheeraj and Rajkumar claimed 1 wicket each. Niranjan of Satwari Cantt was declared as man of the match. Karan Nayyar appointed Physio of India Green team Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, Sept 10: Jammu Doctor, Karan Nayyar, son of for- mer Ranji trophy player, Harsh Nayyar has been appointed Physio of India Green team in Duleep Trophy 2017-18 by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). The prestigious domestic tournament is being held from September 7, to September 29, 2017 at Lucknow and Kanpur in Uttar Pradesh. The prominent faces in India Green team are Parthiv Patel (captain) , Murli Vijay, Karun Nair, Parvez Rasool and Shahbaz Nadeem. He is the youngest Physio in Duleep Trophy. It is a proud moment for Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association and the J&K State as well that a man from here has been appointed Physio in such a big tournament . District Jammu Wushu Championship concludes Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, Sept 10: The 3- day District Jammu Wushu Championship concluded at MA Stadium, here today. Around 400 players from different schools and clubs participated in the champi- onship. Today junior and senior boys and girls fought for the yellow metal. The overall trophy went to Academy of Wushu and the runners-up and 2nd runners-up trophy was bagged by Fight Club and Jodhamal Public School respectively. Ranjeet Karla, vice chair- man District Jammu Sports Council was the chief guest, while Divisional Sports Officer Ravi Singh, Deepak Handa and manager Indoor Stadium, Satish Kumar were the special guests. The speakers on the occa- sion lauded the efforts of the Association for holding such events and promoting sports in the State. Abhishek Pathania to face Vidit Gawri in Senior Snooker final Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, Sept 10: Outplaying their rivals convinc- ingly in the semifinals, Abhishek Pathania and Vidit Gawri sealed berth in the finals today and will lock horns with each other in the summit clash of the ongoing District Jammu Senior Snooker Championship, being organized by the Jammu and Kashmir Billiards and Snooker Association at Billiards Hall, MA Stadium, here. Earlier, in the semifinals, Abhishek defeated Inderpal Singh by 4-2, while Vidit got better of Nikhil Kapahi 4-1. Meanwhile, in the Sub Junior Snooker final, Ansh Chopra will take on Ananya Mahajan, while in Junior Billiards title clash, Manik Sharma will face Ansh Sharma. Ravinder Khajuria memorial basketball STC Warriors, J&K Police script convincing victories Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, Sept 10: Hosts STC Warriors and J&K Police registered convincing victories in their respective pools in the ongoing Ravinder Khajuria memorial basketball tourna- ment, being organized at MA Stadium here. While JKP defeated 26 Rajput by 73-29, STC Warriors beat Jammu district 73-50, with STC bench on the floor for most part of the second half. In other matches of the day, STC Terriers beat 14 Punjab 48- 19, Jammu district beat 21 Jat regiment 55-27, BSF Kashmir frontier bt 88 Armed regiment 35-22 and STC Terriers in their second outing of the day beat 51 Unicorn 59-37. The matches were officiated by national referees Mohd. Shafi, Manoj Kumar, Harpreet Singh and state referees Rajesh Bandral, Vaneet Pangotra, Sumit Dogra, Vinod Dogra, Abhiskek Mahajan and Kannav Gupta. The tournament is being organized by STC Warriors, under the aegis of J&K Basketball Association. Players in action during a match of Ravinder Khajuria Memorial basketball tournament in Jammu. Sunil Sharma felicitates winners of State Level Karate C’ship Excelsior Sports Correspondent SRINAGAR, Sept 10: Minister of State for Transport, Youth Services and Sports Sunil Kumar Sharma who is also President of Karate Association, today felicitated players who won medals at State Level Karate Championship held at Kargil from 6th to 8th September organized by Youth Services and Sports department at his official residence Srinagar today. In an interactive session, the Minister assured the players that infrastructure and all other facil- ities for promoting the game of Karate are being developed at Moulana Azad Stadium Jammu and other parts of the State. The Minister congratulated the players who brought laurels to their institutions, parents and to the whole State and said the Govt is committed to organize such events so that hidden talent of the students is explored at National and international Platforms. The players included Garima Parihar, Rakshit Mehta and Vasuvardhan Singh all of them Gold Medalists and Mumukshu Pratap Singh Silver Medalist, accompanied by the Coach Abhijeet Singh Chib, Black Belt- II DAN were felicitated. Minister of State for Sports, Sunil Sharma posing for photo- graph after felicitating winners of Karate Championship. Athletes sweating-it-out during Ladakh Marathon in Leh. -Excelsior/ Morup Stanzin Government of Jammu & Kashmir Officer of the Relief & Rehabilitation Commissioner (M) Jammu Subject:- This office E-NIT No.02/2017-18/Relief Organization. Dated 01-09-2017. Issued under endorsement No:RRCM/E/1085-92 Dated: 01/09/2017 & E-NIT NO.03/2017-18/Relief Organization. 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DIP/J-5222/17 Sd/- Executive Engineer Relief Organization (M), Jammu Samba Club, Cantt Satwari script wins in SCA T20 C’ship Ladakh Scouts jawans win Khardungla Challenge Marathon Mahindra Hockey Club drubs Budgam Club in Senior Hockey 2nd KPL Pink Ball Cricket T ournament Lions, Dream, YWCC, Gopinath Club win ties Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Sept 10: Lions Cricket Club, Dream Cricket Club, Yes We Can Cricket Club (YWCC) and Gopinath Cricket Club defeated their rivals in the ongoing 2nd Pink Ball Cricket Tournament, being played at KC Sports Club ground, here. In the first match played today, YWCC defeated Surinder Cricket Club by 5 wickets. SCC scored 138 runs in 20 overs, with Suman and Deepak con- tributing 54 and 21 runs respec- tively. Rahul took 3 wikets, while Ayush and Akash claimed 2 wickets for YWCC. In reply, YWCC chased the target in 19.2 overs, with Ayush, Vishu and Rahul scoring 42, 35 and 23 runs to the total respec- tively. Provin and Rajesh claimed one wicket each. Ayush was declared as man of the match. In another match, Gopinath Cricket Club defeated Shardha Cricket Club by a narrow mar- gin of 5 runs. Gopinath Club scored 129 runs, while Shardha Club managed to score 124 runs to lose the match by 5 runs. Alok who scored 16 runs and took 3 wickets was adjudged as the man of the match. In yet another match played on day-1 of the tournament yes- terday, Lions Cricket Club thrashed Adarsh Cricket Club by 8 wickets. Adarsh Cricket Club while batting first bundled out for a paltry total of 79 runs. Former Ranji Trophy player, Rakesh Koul was pick of the bowlers, who took 3 important wickets for Lions Cricket Club. Riding on Sarthak Peshin's unbeaten 57 and valuable 17 runs by Rakesh Koul, Lions Club chased the tar- get easily in 9.3 overs. Sarthak Peshin was declared as the man of the match. In the 2nd match played on day-1, Dream Cricket Club out- played Magnum Cricket Club by a big margin of 68 runs. Batting first, Dream Cricket Club scored a decent total of 174 runs. Chander top scored with 67 runs, while Vishal Kanth con- tributed 46 runs to the total. In reply, Magnum collapsed at 116 runs, thus lostthe match by 68 runs. Sanam (32) and Sonu (22) were the main con- tributors. For Dream Cricket Club, Sunny Bhan and Sahil Dhar took 3 wickets each, while Vicky bagged 2 wickets. Umesh, Shami return for first three ODIs against Australia India finish 5th in Moscow Shotgun World Championship Wajid Club wins Army’s Banihal Champions League final Excelsior Sports Correspondent BANIHAL, Sept 10: The final match of the Banihal Champions League 2017 at Banihal was played today in which Wajid Cricket Club Chareel Banihal defeated Shah Asrar Cricket Club Kaskoot Banihal by 38 runs. More than 64 teams of Ramban district participated in the tournament. Earlier, Wajid Club scored 165 runs in 20 overs and in the reply Shah Asrar could make 128 runs only. More than two thousand local cricket lovers witnessed the final match at HSS Banihal with enthusiasm. Many prizes were awarded to leading wicket takers, man of the match, leading run scorer and player of the tournament. Winners Wajid Cricket Club was given trophy and Rs 75000 cash prize, while runners- up team was given trophy and Rs 50000 by the officers from Army on the occasion. Amir Wani got most of the awards in the tournament including man of the tourna- ment. The locals were very happy with the conduct of such a big event in Banihal. Winner of the man of the match award being honoured by Army Officers at Banihal. Karn Sharma spins India Red to big win in Duleep Trophy Excelsior Sports Correspondent POONCH, Sept 10: Poonch Royal club won the T20 trophy in the ongoing Police Sports Festival 2017 which is being organized under Civic Action Programme of JKP. DySP Shaheed Nayeem was the chief guest in today's events. Prominent others present included Tariq Khan and Officials from Sports Council and District youth n sports department Poonch. Poonch Royal won the crick- et tournament by defeating Shaheed Manjit Singh Memorial Club in the final. After winning the toss, Poonch Royal Club scored 139 in allotted overs, while in reply, Manjit Singh club failed to achieve the target. Poonch Royal won the match by 19 runs. Meanwhile, in Kabaddi, Police Line Mohalla Club entered into the semifinal. In the first match, Banpat defeated Ajote by 32:28, Kalai outplayed Malik Club by 35:17, Police Line defeated Gujjar Hostel by 28:17, Police Line outplayed Bhataduria by 25:21. In Tug of War, Police Line got the better of Gujjar Hostel to enter into the semifinal. Chief guest interacting with players during Police Sports Festival in Poonch. Poonch Royal Club wins T20 Tourney