se of giving cricketers a say in administration will be defeated,” Ghavri said in its plea to the COA. “All the participating nations will be there, so we will ensure our wrestlers get some good practice. It was joy for Neha of Manav Mangal High School as she made her way to claim the title in the junior girls’ singles final with a 3-1win over Parneet of Delhi Public School. Before that, Schumacher won five consecutive titles from 2000-04. Playing with control, Neha pocketed the opening game 11-7 before Parneet won the second game 11-8. Josh Magennis scored twice in a five-minute spell to ensure the Irish victory and create a seven-point gap to the third-place Czechs, who play in Belfast on Monday. Maninder Singh was the star of the show for Bengal with 13 raid points. England labored to a 4-0 win in Malta with three late goals to stay two points ahead in Group F from. Petra Kvitova finished off the Frenchwoman within 73 minutes in Arthur Ashe Stadium. The panic-stricken federation hastily decided to send the wrestlers to Paris 17 days before the world championship began.