3rd day of International School Cricket League "ISCL-2023"

Lucknow, 29 January : The young cricketers of various countries bubbled with talents as they displayed their skills on the 3rd day of International School Cricket League (ISCL-2023). The international cricket tournament was organized by City Montessori School, Kanpur Road Campus on their home ground, the Multi Activity Centre, LDA Colony and at Paarth Republic ground, Lucknow. The 3rd day of the International tournament saw the clash of teams from South Africa, Sri Lanka, Oman, Nepal, Zimbabwe and various states of India. Nine matches were played today.

               The first match of the day at CMS Kanpur Road stadium was played between Aachaarya Vidhyalaya School, Hyderabad and City Montessori School, Lucknow. CMS team won the toss and decided to field. AVS Hyderabad, while batting first, set the target of 126 runs for CMS, in which opening batsman of Ankith Raj scored 43 runs in 41 ball with 3 fours and 3 sixes. In reply, CMS team won the match by 3 wickets scoring 130 runs, however, the beginning of CMS team was not good as it lost its first wicket in 2nd over after scoring only 9 runs. After that, batsmen batted by staying at the crease and managed to win the match. Aarush Singh of CMS scored 27 runs in 25 balls whereas Satyam Kumar scored 34 runs in just 29 balls. Harsh V. Singh was declared the Man of the Match for his allround performance. Harsh bowled brilliantly and took two valuable wickets for 31 runs in 4 overs while batting for his team remained unbeaten on 18 runs in 14 balls.

               At the Multi Activity Centre, the match was played between Indian School, Muscut, Oman and Little Angles School, Haryana. Batting first after losing the toss, Oman team was dismissed for just 66 runs in 16 overs while Little Angels School scored 72 runs in just 5.4 overs to win the match by 9 wickets. Similarly, in the first match of the day played at the Paarth Republic ground, Bal Bhavan Public School, New Delhi defeated Gateway College, Colombo, Sri Lanka by 10 wickets. Playing first, the Sri Lankan team was dismissed for just 51 runs in 16.1 overs. In response, the Bal Bhavan team won the match by scoring 52 runs in 4.5 overs without losing a wicket. Apart from it, six matches were played, day-night matches too, in which young cricketers showcased their talents.

 

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