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BANGALORE: Sabeena Saleem of Tamil Nadu is poised to regain the women's title after the penultimate day's action of the Amoeba 18th National tenpin bowling championships on Saturday. With a total pinfall of 6252, Sabeena is a clear 129 points ahead of second placed Pratima Hegde. In the men's section, former champion Harshvardhan Sarda of Delhi leads the pack with a total pinfall count of 6936. The top five (after game 36): Men: Harshvardhan Sarda (Del) 6936 (avg. 192.67), 2. Aslam Baig (Kar) 6895 (191.53), 3. Srinath P.A. (Kar) 6889 (191.36), 4. G. Dinesh (TN) 6765 (187.92), 5. Parvez Ahmed 6746 (187.39). Women: 1. Sabeena Saleem (TN) 6252 (173.67), 2. Pratima Hedge (Kar) 6123 (170.08), 3. Sumithi Nallabantu (AP) 6070 (168.61), 4. Anuradha Sarda (Del) 6070 (168.61), 5. Judy Alban (Kar) 5825 (161.81)..
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