SRINAGAR- The Kashmir Division Ranking Carrom Tournament began on Tuesday at Gindun Stadium, Raj Bagh here.
The championship was declared open by Adil Rashid Shah, President J&K Carrom Association, along with Mudasir Khan General Secretary, Arif Sultan Vice President and Organising Secretary, Sheikh Saqib Jr. Secretary, Dawar Rashid Assistant Secretary were also present.
A total of 120 players from Kashmir are participating in the tournament, with 42 matches played on the inaugural day. The competitions of Sub Junior, Junior & Senior categories in both boys and girls & men & women sections were held.
The championship will produce eight ranking players in all the events with first four senior players representing J&K at the 28th All India Federation Cup Carrom Tournament 2023-24 from 10.12.2023 to 13.12.2023 at Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management (GITAM), KRM Indoor Stadium, Gandhi Nagar, Rushikonda, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh,
Day 1 Results:
Senior Men:
Shahid Ahmad defeated Asif Ahmad, Hashim Aslam defeated Shah Abbas, Furqan Nazir defeated Aqib Zahoor, Arsalan Mehraj defeated Shadab Mir, Ajaz Maqsood defeated Ubair
Senior Women:
Mehak nabi defeated Sabreena, Asra defeated Sayeena Yousuf, Adfar Imtiyaz defeated Sawlat Nazir, Minha defeated Kazima, Anzalna defeated Mehandi.
Junior Boys:
Zaid Bin Ajaz defeated Numan, Salman defeated Afaan, Saleem Jan defeated nair Abrar, Monik Singh defeated Sheikh Zahran.
Sub Junior Boys:
Mohammda tabib defeated Hammad, Mohammad Tahoor defeated Rehan Altaf, Sharinjeet Singh defeated Mir Mujtaba, Aman Mushtaq defeated Shahid Ajaz.
Sub Junior Girls:
Mahnoor defeated Kariha, Zehra defeated Adiba, Soliha defeated Hibra, Rida defeated Urwah.
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