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Mysore: A fiery spell of fast bowling by S. Somashekar (five for 5), ably supported by left-arm spinner J. Suchith (four for 3), helped BEML (Mysore) register a 10-wicket win over CIL, Bangalore in their KSCA Group II, II Division league match at the Gangothri Glades grounds here on Friday. The scores: CIL, Bangalore 47 in 14.2 overs (Varun Prakash 30, S. Somashekar five for 5, J. Suchith four for 3) lost to BEML (Mysore) 49 for no loss in 2.4 overs (S. Somashekar 25 n.o.). Southern Railway Institute, Mysore 202 for seven in 29 overs (inclusive of 10 penalty runs for one over short) (S. Dhananjaya 51, N. Nirmith 36, Raghavendra three for 47) bt Bangalore Mahanagar Palike 128 in 25.4 overs (Dilip 34, Santosh 27, Nirmith three for 20). South Western Railway, Mysore (T) 138 for nine in 30 overs (Shashikumar 54, Nanjundaswamy 32) lost to Karnataka State Forest SP, Bangalore (revised target: 70 in 15 overs) 71 for three in 6.5 overs (Aman Raj 25 n.o.). Southern Railway Institute, Bangalore 179 in 29.5 overs (Basavaraj 77, Aleem Yates 25, A. Nandish three for 21) v Triton SC, Mysore (rain stopped play: 1 point each).
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