Gurudeep Madyastha scores ton in inter-college cricket tourney match

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February 7, 2011

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Mangalore, February 7: Gurudeep Madyastha of Alva's College, Moodbidri, scored an unbeaten century to help his team thrash NMAMIT, Nitte, and secure a 154 run victory in the first match of the ongoing Benjamin D'souza Memorial Inter College Cricket Tournament - 2011 played at NITK - A Ground.

Winning the toss and electing to bat, Alva's College put on 275 for the loss of 4 wickets in 50 overs powered by Gurudeep Madyastha's 111* in 116 balls that included six boundaries. Shameek scored 48* in 45 balls with six boundaries as well while Sachin Kanchan contributed with his 26 from 60 balls. For NMAMIT, Rohith Shetty and Sumith K bagged 1 wicket each for for 51 and 56 runs respectively.

In response, NMAMIT Nitte were bundled out for 121 in 36.2 overs with Sangram being the top scorer (23 in 46 balls) followed by Kushith (19 in 45 balls).

For Alva's College, Shameek plucked 3 wickets for 26 runs while Lionel Fernades got 2 for 13 runs.

At NITK B Ground, Sri Rama Krishna College, Mangalore faced University College, Mangalore in another encounter. Batting first, Sri RamaKrishna College, Mangalore were all out for 80 in 22.3 overs the highest score being that of Sawan Bangera (25 in 18 balls) followed by Bharathraj Shetty (15 in 50 balls).

For University College, Nithesh Karkera and Vikram bowled impressive spells picking 4 wickets each for mere 5 and 10 runs respectively. Mohammed Naushad scalped the other 2 wickets for 29 runs.

University College, Mangalore chased down the target for the loss of 3 wickets in 19.3 overs.

Vishwanath remained unbeaten on 26 with four boundaries. Sawan Bangera took 1 wicket for 39 runs while Suraj got 1 wicket for 11 runs. University College Won the Match By 7 wickets.

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