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Brijesh wins; team falters

| | Aug 14, 2016, at 12:43 am
Kolkata, August 13 (IBNS): The fourth day of the Bengal Premier League saw another terrific match played by marquee player Brijesh Damani but his team Satrangi Squad suffered yet another loss to Black Panthers.

Damani, the former Asian Gold medalist, continued his staggering form as he outplayed Ramesh Jaiswal, winning 100-31 at the Bengal Rowing Club.

 

Satrangi Squad started the game on a bright note as they came into the fourth day with a win over Shooting Stars. But Manan Chandra, the marquee player for Black Panthers, prevailed over Rohit Rajgharia. Brijesh Damani equalized the score but the Panthers came back stronger in the third and fifth frame to collect another win under their belts.

 

However, in another match of the day, Shooting Stars completely outclassed The Rockets as Rupesh Shah accompanied by Sunil Saraogi beat Sandip Gulati and Shakil Ahmed. Coming back from a doubles defeat yesterday to Pappu Penguins, the Arjuna awardee played to his worth snatching up the win in no time.

 

FRAME SCORES:

 

BLACK PANTHERS BEAT SATRANGI SQUAD :: 3-2

15R Snooker: Manan Chandra beat RohitRajgharia :: 66-60

100UP Billiards: Ramesh Jaiswal lost to Brijesh Damani :: 31-100

Doubles: Manan / Rohit beat Brijesh / Srivardhan :: 65-10

6Reds: Arshad Zama lost to Rahul Berlia :: 36-49

15R Snooker: MuditPoddar beat Aditya Goenka :: 63-17

CUE MAGICIANS BEAT PAPPU PENGUINS:: 4-1

15R Snooker: Arafat Mondal lost to AamerHussain :: 07-52

100UP Billiards: Sourav Kothari beat Nilangshu Halder :: 101-28

Doubles: Sourav / Kingshuk beat Kamal / Siddharth :: 63-49

6Reds:Shoaib Khan beat Sumit Jhunjhunwala :: 44-09

15R Snooker: Gautam Khanwani beat Kamal Chawla :: 63-26

 

SHOOTING STARS BEAT THE ROCKETS :: 4-1

15R Snooker: Neeraj Khemka lost to Sandip Gulati :: 18-59

100UP Billiards: Rupesh Shah beat Rishabh Dugar :: 100-09

Doubles: Rupesh / Sunil beat Sandip / Shakil :: 68-41

6Reds: Jyotirmoy Das beat Sk. Sarfarazuddin :: 41-28

15R Snooker: Benay Agarwal beat AkramKhan :: 74-49

ELVY 147 BEAT CITY KNIGHTS :: 3-2

15R Snooker: Shahbaaz Khan beat DhwajHaria :: 65-21

100UP Billiards: DhirendraBaid lost to Ankit Kariwala :: 57-100

Doubles: Shahbaaz / Suniti beat Dhwaj / Ravi :: 64-56

6Reds:Dhruv Agarwal lost to Terence Mac :: 36-43

15R Snooker: Manish Jain beat Abdul Miraz :: 64-24


 

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