Rishabh Singh's Stunning Century Leads North Zone to Victory in JK Bose Inter-Zonal T20 Cricket
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New Delhi, March 14 (NationPress) In a stunning display of skill, Rishabh Singh scored an incredible unbeaten century off just 43 balls, leading the North Zone to a remarkable nine-wicket triumph against West Zone during the JK Bose Inter-Zonal T20 Cricket Trophy on Saturday. This match marked the electrifying kickoff of the Sports Journalists Federation of India's Golden Jubilee National Convention.
Held at the Roshanara Cricket Club, Singh was the star of the show, finishing with 102 not out, featuring 18 fours and 2 sixes, as North Zone chased down a target of 134 in an impressive 11.1 overs. Captain Akash Rawal added a quick 29 runs to the score.
Choosing to bat first, West Zone was dismissed for 133 runs in 19.2 overs. Top scorer Sanjeev Samyal managed 30 runs, while Taus Rizvi (24) and Ashwin Ferro (23) made key contributions. The standout bowler for North Zone was Vinay, who claimed three wickets.
In another match at the Delhi Police Ground, the South Zone made a strong statement by defeating the East Zone by eight wickets. Shiva Krishna led the charge with a phenomenal bowling performance, taking 4 wickets for just 5 runs, resulting in East Zone being bowled out for a mere 49 runs. Vijeth Kumar then secured victory with a swift 26 runs off 15 balls, leading South Zone to victory in under five overs.
Looking ahead, North Zone is set to face South Zone in the first match of Sunday, while East Zone will take on West Zone in the day's second match at the Delhi Police Ground.
Meanwhile, the day's events at Roshanara Club included team competitions in table tennis, featuring participation from various sports journalists' organizations nationwide. Delhi Sports Journalists Association (DSJA-1) triumphed over the Sports Writers Association of Bengaluru (SWAB-1) in the first match, followed by the Sports Journalists Association of Mumbai (SJAM-1) defeating the Tamil Nadu Sports Journalists Association (TNSJA-1), securing a spot in the finals.
The championship match on Monday will see DSJA-1, consisting of Kushan Sarkar, Bharat Sharma, and Norris Pritam, clashing with SJAM-1's team of Amol Karhadkar, Ashwin Ferro, and Akush Dhavre. Additionally, the Modern Pythian Games were also conducted, attracting participation from numerous senior journalists.
The four-day SJFI convention, organized by the Delhi Sports Journalist Association (DSJA), signifies the prestigious gathering's return to the national capital after more than 20 years. Celebrating 50 years of the federation, this event unites sports journalists from across India, marking a historic milestone.