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Posted: Feb 14, 2008 at 0144 hrs IST

Mumbai, February 13 Standard Chartered Bank and Essar scored huge wins over Axis Risk Management and Baskin Robbins respectively in the second round league matches of the 12th Dawnay Day CC7s over the weekend at the Western Railway Stadium.

While Standard Chartered hammered 132 for no loss in seven overs and then dismissed Axis for a mere 25, Essar hit 96 for 4 in their seven overs before restricting Baskin Robbins to 71 for 4.

In the Seniors Cup JSW Steel overpowered Tata AIG. Narendra S was the highest scorer with 33 runs whereas for Arun G took three wickets for mere four runs.

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