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Nat'l School Cricket
Jewel steers West End to impressive win
4/8/2005
 

          An all-round performance by Jewel Chandra Das steered West End High School register an impressive 197-run victory over Udayan School in the Standard Chartered U-13 Young Tigers National School Cricket tournament at Dhanmondi Cricket Stadium Thursday, reports BDNEWS.
Winning the toss, West End piled up a challenging 396 for six in 50 overs, riding on a 100-run by Jewel. In reply, Udayan High School were bowled out for 196 as all-rounder Jewel captured six wickets for 43 runs.
Sunnydale (142/2) crashed out National Bank Public School (139/10) by eight wickets at Mirpur Outer Stadium while Shourav Smriti Biddyalay overwhelmed Rahmatullah Model High School (134/10) by the same margin at the Nabin Sangha Club ground.
At the Iqbal Road ground, Matuail Multilateral High School (91/3) outplayed Khilgaon Govt High School (90/10) by seven wickets while National Bangla High School (79/3) beat Islami Adarsha High School (78/10) by the same margin at the Dhanmondi Club ground.
Rashid Adarsha High School (111/4) thrashed Maniknagar Model High School (105/10) by six wickets at the Residential Model High School (RMHS) ground-I while Mirpur Adarsah Biddanicaton (153/5) beat Missu Pre Cadet High School (151/10) at the RMHS ground-II.
Rayer Bazar High School (234/6) crashed out Motijheel Govt Boys High School (230/9) by four wickets at the Orient Club ground while Loreto (193/8) beat Shaheed Nabi High School (192/10) by two wickets at Uttara Friends Club ground.

 

 
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