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Cooch Behar Trophy (U-19) match underway at Golaghat

The four day cricket match between Assam and Orissa in Cooch Behar Trophy (U19) has kicked off today morning at Golaghat Stadium. Assam team led by Wasiqur Rahman, won the toss and decided to bat first. It put up 209 runs on the board losing all their wickets in 68.3 overs. Sasank Negi top scored for his side with a total of 78 runs. The main contributors of bowling first were Suryakant Pradhan who took 3 wickets conceding 39 runs and Priyotosh Parmanik who took 3 wickets conceding 47 runs. In reply Orissa scored 57 runs losing 3 wickets at the end of today’s play. In bowling Amlan Jyoti Barua took 2 wickets and Jogeswar Bhumij took 1 wicket for Assam. Orissa team is being led by Sachdev Patra.

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