APF hammer TAC, win PM Cup crown

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APF team members celebrate after winning the PM Cup One Day Cricket Tournament at the TU Stadium on Monday. Photo: Udipt Singh Chhetry/ THT

Kathmandu, June 11

Nepal APF Club defeated Tribhuvan Army Club by six wickets in the final of the Prime Minister Cup One Day Cricket Tournament here at the TU Stadium today.

Batting first, TAC were bowled out for 209 runs in their allotted 50 overs before APF raced to 210-4 with 52 balls to spare, thanks to half centuries from Anil Kumar Sah and Pradeep Singh Airee.

Electing to take the first strike, TAC came under early pressure as opener Sagar Pun was trapped leg before by Karan KC with just 21 runs in the board. And they were soon reduced to 56-4 after Anil Kumar Mandal (19), Naresh Budayair (20) and Raju Rijal (six) were dismissed cheaply.

Bhim Sharki and Rajesh Pulami Magar added 68 runs for the fifth wicket to revive the innings but the TAC received twin jolt when both the set batsmen were dismissed in the space of six runs. Sharki struck two each fours and sixes in his 48-ball 45, while Magar scored 27.

Sompal Kami and skipper Binod Bhandari tried to revive the innings and did add 67 runs for the seventh wicket but it was too late for them to post a challenging total on the board. Kami scored a quick fire 36 off 33 balls hitting a four and two sixes, while Bhandari struck four boundaries and a six in his 25-ball 35.

Karan KC was the pick of the APF bowlers taking 3-38, while Bhuvan Karki (2-24) and skipper Basant Regmi (2-65) shared four wickets between them. Pawan Sarraf and Amar Singh Routela bagged one wicket each.

In reply, Anil Kumar Sah and Pradeep Singh Airee laid the foundation for easy victory adding 119 runs for the first wicket after opener Subash Khakurel retired hurt in the fourth over with 19 runs on the board. Man-of-the-match Sah scored 63 off 72 balls hitting four boundaries and three sixes, while Airee struck two each fours and sixes in his 99-ball 63.

Prithu Baskota scored a quick fire 32 off 24 balls that included six fours, while Rohit Kumar Paudel (15) chipped in valuable runs. Karan KC finished off the match with a six and single off Sompal Kami in the first two balls of the 42nd over and he remained unbeaten on 15 off 25 balls hitting two fours. Khakurel came to bat after the fall of fourth wicket and he added two runs to his previous scored to return with 14 not out. For TAC, Kami took 3-67, while Bikram Sob claimed one wicket.

Champions APF earned two million rupees, while TAC got one million rupees. TAC’s Sagar Pun — who scored 211 runs and took 11 wickets — was adjudged the player of the series and he received Rs 100,000. Sushan Bhari, also from TAC, was named the best bowler, while Pradeep Airee of APF was declared the best batsman. They got Rs 30,000 each. Hari Chauhan of Province5 was named the emerging player and he earned Rs 50,000.

A total of 10 teams took part in the tournament organised by National Sports Council under the aegis of Nepalaya International. Youth and Sports Minister Jagat Bahadur Sunar, NSC Vice-president Lama Tendi Sherpa and NSC Member Secretary Keshab Kumar Bista among others handed over the prizes to the winners.

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England have won back the fans’ confidence, claims Gareth Southgate

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• Manager believes his squad has reconnected with the country
• ‘I think people see signs of progress and enjoy watching us’

Gareth Southgate will board the England flight to Russia on Tuesday with the increasingly firm conviction that his players have recovered from one of the lowest points in the team’s history.

Southgate and his squad are due to fly to their base in Repino, on the Gulf of Finland, and the manager believes there is finally a new connection between his team and the English football public.

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South Africa call up Schalk Brits from retirement to add to England’s concerns

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• Hooker Brits joins Springbok squad for second Test
• Paul Gustard admits England defended badly in Johannesburg

With England having just slipped to a disappointing first Test loss and in danger of sliding further down the World Rugby rankings, the news that a snake handler was invited into camp to help boost squad morale following their 42-39 defeat felt more than a little ironic. The deadly mambas, cobras and tarantulas proved a useful distraction but finding an antidote to English deficiencies is less easy.

With Wales hoping to move above their neighbours into fourth place in the rankings next week, the list of English concerns also now includes the Saracens hooker Schalk Brits who has interrupted his South African holiday to join the Springbok squad before the second Test in Bloemfontein. The 37-year-old Brits retired a fortnight ago but could yet be invited to make the most popular and unexpected of international comebacks.

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MLB wrap: Red Sox break scoreless tie in 12th to top Orioles

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Brock Holt and Jackie Bradley Jr. drove in the game’s only runs with back-to-back sacrifice flies.

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NFL free agency rumors: Raiders sign veteran defensive lineman Frostee Rucker

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Rucker registered 30 total tackles and 1.5 sacks for the Cardinals last season.

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Deontay Wilder agrees to two-fight deal with Anthony Joshua

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Deontay Wilder officially agreed to a two-fight deal with Anthony Joshua on Monday night.

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When is the College World Series? Bracket, schedules in Omaha

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Information for the 2018 College World Series, which starts June 16 in Omaha.

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Tendulkar wants more opportunities for minnows after Scotland win

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Scotland’s Safyaan Sharif celebrates winning the match. Photo: Reuters

MUMBAI: Scotland’s historic win over England has led to praise from Indian batting great Sachin Tendulkar, who has called for the sport’s second-tier teams to get more opportunities to prove themselves against top sides.

Scotland, who failed to qualify for the 2019 World Cup after the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) decision to limit the tournament to 10 teams, recorded their biggest victory when they beat England, the top-ranked one-day international team, by six runs on Sunday.

“Cricket has all the ingredients to become a global game,” Tendulkar said on Twitter after Scotland’s shock win.

“Teams with massive potential like Afghanistan, Ireland, Scotland along with many others have to be given more opportunities to play against the more experienced teams. Best way to provide great exposure.”

The former batsman’s comments also follow Afghanistan’s dominant twenty20 series win over Bangladesh earlier this month and Ireland’s narrow defeat by Pakistan in a solitary test match in May.

Scotland can continue their fine form when they face Pakistan in a two-match twenty20 international series, starting on Tuesday.

England will be keen to bounce back from the defeat when they begin their five-match ODI series against Australia on Wednesday.

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Roberto Martínez: ‘At the World Cup we need to show we are prepared to suffer’

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Belgium’s manager, getting ready to face England in Russia, talks about criticism from his own players, the country’s golden generation and why opera is played in the camp

“Everyone remembers their first World Cup as their introduction to football,” Roberto Martínez says on an intriguing afternoon at Belgium’s training centre in Tubize. We’re just a short drive from Brussels but a long way from Sochi where Belgium, whom Martínez has managed since August 2016, play their first game as one of the tournament favourites against Panama on Monday.

“I remember my first World Cup in 1982, when I was 10, starting a Panini collection with my dad and getting all the stickers and trying to understand as much as I could about the other nations,” Martínez says. “So to be involved in the tournament, as an international manager, means a great deal. But, just like then, football is all about the players. I have a fantastic group and I believe totally in them.”

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Chris Froome and I hung out to dry in doping cases, says Lizzie Deignan

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• Deignan: UK Anti-Doping should have protected my reputation
• ‘Unfortunately for Chris his reputation is tarnished’

Lizzie Deignan has claimed Chris Froome has been denied a fair process in his anti-doping case and criticised the testing authorities for not doing more to protect her reputation when she missed three drugs tests.

Deignan, known as Armitstead until she married Team Sky rider Philip Deignan in 2016, said Froome’s name had been unfairly tarnished. The Guardian and the French newspaper Le Monde made public the fact Froome had returned an adverse finding to a urine test submitted during his Vuelta a España victory last September.

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