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Bangalore: Surya Teja’s 133, Vinay Rao’s 107 and Rounak’s four for 31 spell helped Little Flower Junior College, Hyderabad, defeat Subodh Public School from Rajasthan by 230 runs in a Boost Cup all-India under-16 tournament match here on Thursday. The scores: Little Flower Jr. College, Hyderabad 325 for six in 50 overs (Surya Teja 133, Vinay Rao 107, Ashrith 39 n.o., Prabhash Joshi three for 90) bt Subodh Public School, Rajasthan 95 in 24.1 overs (Rounak four for 31). Vidya Jain Public School, Delhi 311 for four in 45 overs (Avinash Gaangey 135, Sandeep Kaushik 103 n.o., Nitish Rana 37) bt MSP Solani Nadar MHSS, TN Districts 82 in 25.4 overs (Azharuddin five for 26). Shreyas Vidyalaya, Baroda 156 for seven in 40 overs (Hens Kahar 67 n.o., Vidu Goswami 28 n.o.) lost to Presidency School, Bangalore 158 for six in 36.1 overs (Rakshith 41, Aman Raj 30). Greater Triveni Public School, Jharkhand 276 for six in 50 overs (Rajan Kumar 100, Ajat Shatru 80, Abhishek Kumar 34, R. Ananth three for 32) bt St. Bedes HS, Chennai 220 for nine in 50 overs (R. Ananth 70, W.S. Balaji 27, Harish Kumar three for 34).
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