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Inter-Corporate cricket results

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Posted: Mar 11, 2009 at 0222 hrs IST

Pune The Inter-Corporate 20: Twenty Cricket Championship organised by Maharashtra Krida took place over the weekend.

Results:
Patni Computers – 120/ 7 in 20 overs (Puneet Dubey 70*, Sarfaraj Sayyed 2/8) lost to Hewlett Packard – 121/5 in 18 Overs (Darshan Dubey 41, Parag Dhaiwal 31, Himanshu Pawar 3/17); Man of the Match – Darshan Dubey (Hewlett Packard). Wipro 178/8 in 20 overs (Alok Malhotra 35, Kanishk Singh 56, Sinu Nair 20, Rahul Khendelwal 20, Shripad Mahajan 2/32, Gokul Waghmare 2/30) bt ClearPoint – 105 all out in 17 overs (Avinash Mali 44, Rahul Saraf 3/9, Sandeep Dhotre 3/4, Amar Desai 2/27) Man Of The Match – Kanishk Singh (Wipro Technologies).

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