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Bridge Championship
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Shree Cement Weekly Pairs Bridge Championship back

| @indiablooms | Mar 05, 2022, at 09:03 pm

Kolkata/IBNS: Shree Cement Weekly Pairs Bridge Tournament is back again with Pramod Ranjan Das & Asit Ranjan Ghosh securing top spot and are followed by the duos of  Sukalyan Sarkar & Rajendra Sirohia and India international Sumit Mukherjee & Sayantan Kushari in the first round of second  edition of the meet.

The competition which was held on line Wednesday night saw Bramhojyoti Mukherjee & Kalyan Lahiri and Kartik Chandra Mitra & Barun Deb Ghosh finishing fourth and fifth respectively.

Following are the results of top five pairs

1st . Pramod Ranjan Das &  Asit Ranjan Ghosh
2ns . Sukalyan Sarkar & Rajendra Sirohia
3rd . Sumit Mukherjee &  Sayantan Kushari
4th . Brahmojit Mukherjee &  Kalyan Lahiri
5th . Kartik Chandra Mitra &  Barun Deb Ghosh.

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