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North win JK Bose Inter-Zonal T20 Cricket Trophy; SJAM-1 claim AC Bali TT team title

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Published: March 16, 2026 at 9:01 pm

North Zone won the JK Bose Inter-Zonal T20 Cricket Trophy with a dominant performance, remaining unbeaten and losing just one wicket through the tournament during the sporting competitions, while the Sports Journalists Association of Mumbai (SJAM-1) emerged champions in the AC Bali Table Tennis Tournament. These sporting events were held as part of the Golden Jubilee celebrations of the Sports Journalists Federation of India (SJFI) National Convention in New Delhi on Monday. The convention is being organised by the hosts Delhi Sports Journalists Association (DSJA).

North Zone win JK Bose

North sealed the title after defeating East Zone convincingly at the Roshanara Cricket Ground. Batting first, East Zone posted 135 for 6 in their 20 overs, with Pranab Shil scoring an explosive 47 not out off 23 balls and captain Abhishek remaining unbeaten on 39.

Rishabh slams century, powers North to a thumping 10-wicket win over South in JK Bose

North Zone chased down the target emphatically, reaching 136 without loss in just 9.5 overs. Rishabh Singh blasted an unbeaten 87 off 40 balls, while captain Akash Rawal remained not out on 31 as the pair guided North to a comprehensive victory. Rishabh Singh emerged as the tournament’s standout batter, finishing with 289 runs across the competition.

Taus Rizvi powers West to 10-wicket win

In the other match, West Zone defeated South Zone by 10 wickets at the Delhi Police Ground. South Zone were bowled out for 97 in 18.5 overs, with VL Sashank scoring 34. West Zone bowlers Deep Sudhakar (4/13) and Taus Rizvi (3/13) led the effort.

North Zone win JK Bose

North Zone won the JK Bose Inter-Zonal T20 Cricket Trophy with a dominant performance, remaining unbeaten and losing just one wicket through the tournament.  Rishabh Singh emerged as the tournament’s standout batter, finishing with 289 runs across the competition

West Zone chased the target comfortably, reaching 98 without loss in 13 overs, with Taus Rizvi scoring an unbeaten 53 and Devendra Pandey contributing 36 not out.

Amol Karhadkar brooks no stopping in table tennis

Meanwhile, in the AC Bali Table Tennis Tournament at Roshanara Club, the Sports Journalists Association of Mumbai (SJAM-1) defeated the Delhi Sports Journalists Association (DSJA-1) in the final of the team championship.The winning SJAM-1 team comprised Amol Karhadkar and Ashwin Ferro, while DSJA-1, represented by Bharat Sharma, Kushan Sarkar and Norris Pritam, finished runners-up.

Amol Karhadkar also enjoyed a successful outing in the individual events. He won the men’s singles title, finishing ahead of Keerthi of the Tamil Nadu Sports Journalists Association.

Amol Karhadkar

Amol Karhadkar won three titles in the AC Bali Table Tennis Tournament 

In the men’s doubles event, the pair of Amol Karhadkar and Ashwin Ferro from the Sports Journalists Association of Mumbai clinched the title, while Kushan Sarkar and Bharat Sharma from the Delhi Sports Journalists Association finished runners-up.

Bengaluru win basketball, SJAM-2 claim Futsal event

In other events, Bengaluru emerged champions in the basketball competition with Indore finishing runners-up, while in the futsal (freekick) event the Sports Journalists Association of Mumbai-2 (SJAM-2) were crowned champions and Sports Journalists Association of Mumbai-1 (SJAM-1) finished runners-up.

Brief scores: South Zone 97 in 18.5 overs (VL Sashank 34; Deep Sudhakar 4/13, Taus Rizvi 3/13) lost to West Zone 98 for no loss in 13 overs (Taus Rizvi 53 not out, Devendra Pandey 36 not out).

East Zone 135 for 6 in 20 overs (Pranab Shil 47 not out, Abhishek 39 not out) lost to North Zone 136 for no loss in 9.5 overs (Rishabh Singh 87 not out, Akash Rawal 31 not out).

AC Bali table tennis tournament:

Results: Team Championship: Sports Journalists Association of Mumbai-1 (Amol Karhadkar, Ashwin), Delhi Sports Journalists Association-1 (Bharat Sharma, Kushan Sarkar, Norris Pritam).

Men’s singles: Amol Karhadkar (Sports Journalists Association of Mumbai), Keerthi (Tamil Nadu Sports Journalists Association).

Men’s doubles: Amol Karhadkar & Ashwin (Sports Journalists Association of Mumbai), Kushan Sarkar & Bharat Sharma (Delhi Sports Journalists Association).

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