Hasan’s last-ball six guides Dheera Guys to victory in JF super cup-2018 trophy final

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October 8, 2018

Riyadh: Jam'iyyatul Falah, Riyadh Unit organized JF Super Cup 2018, a 6 over knock-out cricket tournament in association with Mangaluru Cricket Association (MCA) – Riyadh sponsored and supported by SMSA, UNIVERSAL, ALMARAI, NCMS, OPTIMUM &ZEITEXPRESS at Exit-18, Sulai MCA Grounds, Riyadh on 5th October 2018.

12 teams took part in the tournament with the matches being played on Friday 5th October 2018 (1 day tournament) from 6:30 am to 5:30 pm. Teams were divided into two groups (A & B). The first round and quarter final were played from 6:30am to 11:30 am where 4 teams qualified for the semifinals (Seven Star, Dheera Guys, Azamghard XI and Rajdhani Riyadh) and semi-finals and final were played in the afternoon from 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm.

The first semifinal was played between Dheera Guys and Azamghard XI.  Dheera Guys won the toss and elected to field. Azamghard started their innings very strongly but fail to keep the momentum and kept losing wicket.  They scored 44 runs in their allotted 6 overs. Dheera Guys chased target in 4.4 overs with some splendid batting by Badruddin and Musharraf.  Dheera Guys won the match to enter the finals.

The second semifinal was played between Rajdhani Riyadh and Seven Star. The toss won by Rajdhani Riyadh who opted fielding. Seven Star scored 61 runs in their allotted 6 overs losing 6 wickets. The target set for Rajdhani Riyadh was 62 runs in 6 overs. They started the chase and went on losing wickets on regular interval and failed to reach the target and could score only 42 runs in their allotted 6 overs losing 9 wickets. Seven Star won by 19 runs to enter the finals. The player of the match was Ashfaque form Seven Star, who lead the team from the front with some good batting and also bowled well to restrict Rajdhani Riyadh hope of making it to the final.

The finals were played between Dheera Guys and Seven Star. The toss won by Dheera Guys and elected to field. Seven Star started their innings and in 6 overs they scored 57 runs and set the target of 58 runs to be scored in 6 overs for Dheera Guys.

In reply Dheera Guys started very strongly in the initial overs but Seven Star control the situation by taking wickets on regular intervals.   The match was in a critical stage. Dheera Guys required 30 runs in 3 overs. On the 4th over Nasser of Dheera Guys struck 2 sixes and in the 5th over 1 six and got out.  The 3 sixes by Nasser was the turning point which brought Dheera Guys close to their target. In the last over Dheera Guys needed 7 runs to win.   Dawood Kodi was the bowler from Seven Star to bowl the last over and the batsman was Hasan and Radeeq.  In five balls Dheera Guys scored only 3 runs and need 4 runs in the last ball of the match.  On the striker end it was Hasan to take the last ball of Dawood Kodi to hit the final ball.   It was a very tense moment for both the teams. Dawood bowl the ball which was short on the leg side and Hasan took all the advantage to hit the ball over the fence for a Six.  Dheera Guys won the match and claim the championship trophy of JF Super Cup 2018.  That’s the Cricket at its Best.  It was a thrilling final and all the spectators and guest appreciated and congratulate both the teams for their all-round performance.

The tournament was a great success due to the dedication and hard work of all the sport team of JF Riyadh (Bro. Mohammed Farooque, Bro. Rafique, Bro. Shariff Ahmed, Bro.Azmatullah Khan, and Bro.Salman Noor).   Preparation, match arrangement & supervision were carried out by all JF-Riyadh executive committee members to complete the tournament in best possible and professional way.

After the final match, prize distribution ceremony was held. Bro. Nazeer Ahmed (President of JF- Riyadh) and Bro. Ashfaque (Vice President of JF- Riyadh) inaugurated the ceremony, in the presence of the NRCC Ameer Bro. Akhtar Sheikh, Ex-President Bro. Haneef Musarikhan and  President of MCA Riyadh Bro. Shamshuddin Mulky.

Bro. Ashfaque thanked all the participating teams for their cooperation and support to complete the tournament in a best sporting way and for the good cause. He also thanked all the Executive Committee Members of JF Riyadh who strived hard for the success of the tournament.

Bro. Akhtar Sheikh (NRCC Ameer) gave a brief description about Jam'iyyatul Falah and its activities for the noble cause to all the present guest and players who were available during the prize distribution ceremony.

Mr. J. Shetty, Mr. Khader, Mr. Bhaskar and Mr. Azeez were honored for their service during the tournament. Finally, Bro. Nazeer Ahmed (President of JF- Riyadh) being the host of the ceremony thanked all the guests, sponsors, participating teams and Executive Committee Members of JF Riyadh for extending their support for this noble cause and making this event a grand success.

JF-Riyadh would like to thank all the sponsors and participating team for their support and cooperation. Also would like to congratulate the winning team (Dheera Guys) & Runner-up team Seven Star for their splendid performance and entertainment.

WINNING TEAM – DHEERA GUYS

RUNNERS-UP TEAM – SEVEN STAR

JF RIYADH EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS

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July 19,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 19: Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa convened a meeting with Private Medical College Hospitals on Saturday to assess COVID-19 management and directed them to provide 50 per cent of the beds, as promised, with effect from Sunday.

The chief minister said that private medical college hospitals need to cooperate as there is a sharp rise in COVID-10 cases in the city. He further said that it has come to the notice of the government that some institutes are denying treatment of COVID-19 as well as non-COVID patients.

The chief minister expressed his concerns over media reports stating several people died as they didn't get timely treatment due to denial from the hospitals. He said that Bengaluru should continue to lead the country as a role model in COVID-19 management.

During previous meetings, private medical colleges had agreed upon providing around 4,500 beds, which would make the total beds available in government and private medical colleges 6,500.

The chief minister expressed dismay over some colleges not providing the number of beds as promised and also about certain lacunae which were noticed by ministers during their visit.
During this emergency situation, we should show humanity. COVID and non-COVID patients shall not be denied treatment and the balance in healthcare system shall be maintained, he advised.

He assured them of all support, including providing doctors and nurses if need be.
The private medical colleges had assured to provide 50 per cent of beds and some colleges offered 80 per cent of the beds for COVID treatment.

Nodal officers have already been appointed to monitor the availability of beds in these medical colleges.

It was decided to issue a notice to Vaidehi Medical College for their absence in the meeting.

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February 22,2020

Belagavi, Feb 22: A madrasa in Karnataka’s Belagavi district hosted a Hindu-Muslim mass marriage on its premises on Friday, sending a strong message of communal amity. As many as 76 Muslim couples and 25 Hindu couples entered marital life on the occasion.

Madarsa Al Arabia Anwarul Ulooma, an Islamic religious institute in Bailhongal, 50km from Belagavi district headquarters, played host to the event that was organised by Jamia Faizan-ul-Quran and Issa Foundation, which has conducted mass marriages on a bigger scale in Gujarat.

The mass marriage comes a month after the 100-year-old Cheravally Jamaat Masjid in Kerala’s Kayamkulam in Alappuzha hosted a Hindu wedding, complete with a vegetarian feast for 4,000 people. A Hindu priest led the rituals, and the couple sought the blessings of chief imam Riyasudeen Faizy of the mosque.

At Bailhongal, moulvis and pontiffs led the marriage proceedings and asked the couples to read passages from Quran and Bhagvad Gita.

The Hindu couples were gifted a copy of the Gita, and newly-married Muslim couples received a copy of Quran. The organisers provided each Hindu bride a mangalsutra. Bailhongal MLA Mahantesh Koujalagi blessed the couples at the event, which was attended by more than 4,000 people.

Mohammad Rafique A Naik, a member of Jamia Faizan-ul-Quran, said they have gifted each couple a refrigerator, an almirah and a tailoring machine. Ranjita Kalala, a bride who married a daily-wage labourer, said her family couldn’t afford the cost of a wedding, adding, “When we learnt about the Bailhongal madrassa’s plan, we agreed to sign up because it also sends out a message of communal harmony.”

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May 4,2020

Bengaluru, May 4: Booze lovers ushered in the resumption of liquor sales in a spirited fashion in Karnataka onMonday thronging stores hours before shutters went up at severalplaces and made no secret of their celebratory mood.

At some places, they flocked liquor shops even before day-break and performed "special prayers" with flowers, coconuts,incense sticks, camphor and crackers in front of the stores.

Liquor outlets had been shut in the State from March 25 following the lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Excise revenue loss during the period was about Rs 2,500 crore, according to government sources.

About 4,500 standalone liquor outlets (CL-2 and CL- 11licence holders), which comprise wine stores and those owned bystate-run Mysore Sales International Limited, outside containmentzones were allowed to be opened from Monday from 9 am to 7 pm withsome restrictions.

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These include customers compulsorily wearing of facemasks andmaintaining social distancing with not more than five people inside liquor shops.

Many customers were indeed well-prepared.

At many places, they came with umbrella, raincoat, newspapers and books and queued up as early as 3 am.

At a liquor shop in Salegame Road in Hassan, the tipplers lit the traditional lamp and incense sticks, performed 'aarati'with camphor and decorated the store with the garland of flowers.

With folded hands, they all performed 'special prayers'.

In Mandya, the tipplers queued up before Martaanda liquor shop before dawn.

An hour before the sales were to resume, a few people burst crackers in celebration.

Some tipplers in Belagavi were more "enterprising."

They wentto a liquor store on Sunday night itself, performed special prayersand placed their "representatives" in the form of slippers, bags and stones in the "social distancing boxes" they themselves had drawn sothat they don't have to stand in queue in the morning.

An elderly woman Dakamma was the centre of attraction in Shivamogga.

The bent body did not bend the determination of this spirited lady, claimed to be 96-year-old, who was heard saying "liquor is goodfor health."

At the taluk headquarters town of Brahmavara in the coastal Udupi district, the queue of the booze lovers was reported to be almost half-a-kilometre.

Long queues were seen at liquor stores at Mariyappana Palya and K R Puram, among others, in Bengaluru.

The store managers too were no less cautious while dealing with customers in the COVID era.

They let the customers enter after spraying sanitisers in their hands, and allowed only those who hadworn masks and maintained social distancing.

To maintain law and order, authorities had deployed policemen in good numbers at these stores and they were seen on duty ensuring  that customers maintained social distancing.

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