Dr. MV Shetty memorial cricket tourney concludes

January 19, 2012

Mangalore, January 19: The second and final day of the 17th Dr. MV Shetty Memorial Inter-Physiotherapy Colleges Cricket Tournament for boys and girls (State Level) experienced an array of matches in which both the boys and girls teams of the participating colleges battled it out to make their places in the final match on Wednesday at NMPT ground, Panambur, near here.

The winners of the tournament for the boy's fixtures were Srinivas College and the runners up were Laxmi College of Physiotherapy. In the girl's fixtures the winner was Dr. MV Shetty College of Physiotherapy and the runners up was Father Muller's College of Physiotherapy.

The tournament concluded with the prize distribution by the chief cuest Vijaya Kumar Shetty, Ex-MLA Suratkal and Dr. Ranjith Shetty, trustee Dr. MV Shetty Trust with Dr. Poornima Raman, Physiotherapist, National Women Swimming team as guest of honour.

Best fielder male was given to Tanay of Shree Devi College of Physiotherapy and best fielder female was given to Melini of Father Muller College of Physiotherapy.

Best Bowler male was given to Najumel of Laxmi College of Physiotherapy and for female to Melini of Father Muller College of Physiotherapy.

Best batsman to Jignesh of Shrinivas College of Physiotherapy and best batswoman was awarded to Maria from Dr. MV Shetty College of Physiotherapy.

All-rounder man for the tournament was Vijayannand of Srinivas College of Physiotherapy and among women Sarika of Dr. MV Shetty College of Physiotherapy was given the award.

Dr. MV Shetty Cup for 17th Dr. MV Shetty Memorial Inter-Physiotherapy Colleges Cricket Tournament was bagged by girls cricket team of Dr. MV Shetty College of Physiotherapy and Father Muller's College Physiotherapy was the runner up.

Vote of Thanks was given by Dr. UT Ifthikar Ali, Convener, 17th Dr. MV Shetty Memorial Inter-Physiotherapy College Cricket Tournament.

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Bengaluru, Jan 15: Srishti Institute of Art, Design and Technology in Bengaluru has decided to remain shut for two days after a group of BJP workers wiped out graffiti on its outer walls claiming it as anti-Modi and allegedly warned them against any anti CAA agitation there.

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