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HYDERABAD, NOV. 7. Hyderabad Public School (Ramanthapur) recorded an 81-run win against St. Paul's HS in the Bro. John of God Trophy under-13 cricket tournament here on Sunday. The scores: Bro John of God Trophy: Districts XI 76 bt Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan 73 (Naveen four for 20, Nishanth Yadav four for four). Wesley HS 76 (Rajesh Khanna five for 15) lost to St. Patrick's HS 80 for two. HPS Ramanthapur 197 (Ravi Teja Reddy 59) bt St. Paul's HS 116 (Rohan Yadav four for 18). Schools league: Gautam Model School 79 (Rayan six for 18) lost to Bhavan's Sri Ramakrishna 80 for no loss (Naveen 50 not out). A-Institution league: AP Civil Services 202 (C.V. Anand 102, Shyam Sunder four for 48) bt HMWSSB 123 (Vivekanand five for 25). NFC 108 (P. Santosh Kumar four for 27) lost to Postal 109 for two (Venugopal Reddy 68 not out). A-Division one-day league: Cambridge 164 (Ram Raj four for 37, Venkat five for 32) lost to National 165 for six (C.V. Rajasekhar 51 not out, M.V. Sharma 55, Suraj six for 64). MP Youngmen 193 (Revanth Sai 40, Yeshwanth 42, S. Pavan six for 40, Yadav four for 35) bt Hyder 192 (Rajath 57, Sashidhar 50, G. Ashish Reddy four for 40, Nitin Sharma five for 20). C-Division league: Nalgonda 288 (Chandrakant 53, Kaushik Jaiswal 108) bt Lord's XI 249 (Rachnesh 63, Ashwin Agarwal 58).
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