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ALUMNI CRICKET BASH 2024: CONSECUTIVE WINS FOR LAWRENCE SCHOOL, SANAWAR

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The Lawrence School, Sanwar (LSS) registered two back to back wins at the ongoing Annual Cricket Bash 2024 being played at PCA's Mullanpur Stadium on Sunday which kept its hopes alive of reaching in the final. The school has won two out of three matches so far. 

Earlier in the day, LSS beat Doon School, Dehradun by one wicket in a thrilling end. Doon opted to bat first and put 137 on the board with Apurv Maheshwari (27) as the top scorer. In reply, LSS achieved the target at the loss of nine wickets with five balls to spare. Unbeaten Sangram Singh scored 51 runs while Kunal Sharma added 27 runs. 

Post lunch, LSS witnessed another win against Scindia School, Gwalior by 16 runs (D/ L method). Scindia School scored 173/6 in the stipulated 20 overs wherein Kartik Chauhan contributed 51 runs. In reply, Sangram Singh scored his second half century of the day to bring team closer to the target. The match was halted in the 14th over at 140/4 due to poor light which helped LSS to win the game with the intervention of D/L method. 

In other league matches, Mayo College, Ajmer defeated Daly College, Indore by 20 runs. Batting first, Mayo College scored 191/8 runs. In reply, Daly College was restricted at 151/8 runs. Nitiraj Singh (55) scored a half century. Meanwhile, Scindia School defeated Mayo College by ten runs. In reply to Scindia School's 180/6, Mayo College scored 170/5.

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