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HYDERABAD: Despite good performances from G. Srinivas (104) and medium pacer M.A. Javed (six for 45), Amberpet CC lost by 15 runs to Brothers XI in the A-1 division (two-day matches) league cricket championship here on Thursday. The first day of the match was washed out and the contest was treated as a one-dayer. The scores: A-1 Division: Brothers XI 240 (Md. Sajjad Ali 63, M.A. Javed six for 45) bt Amberpet 225 for nine (G. Srinivas 104). A-Division (two-day matches): Posts and Telegraphs Colony 244 (James Sunder Raj 104, Suman Goud four for 73) vs Osmania; EMCC 130 for six bt Gemini Friends 114 for eight. A-Division (one-day matches): Kakatiya 142 (Turab 43, Parshi four for 40, Ravinder four for 25) bt Deccan Blues 92 (Pavan Kumar four for 25). A-Division institutional teams: Telephones 142 (Durga 53, Ravinder four for 25) lost to CCMB 148 for five (Deepankar 40, Nagabhushanam 42). B-Division: Dhruv 171 (Prasad 62, Ravikanth six for 34, Mahesh four for 28) lost to Superstars 175 for four (Ravi Kiran 52, P.N.V. Ravikanth 51). C-Division: Karimnagar DCA 197 (Srikanth 50, Mallikarjun four for 25) bt Royal 47 (Shiva Prasad five for 16, Uday Kiran five for two). Special Correspondent
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