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. Ghavri, who played in 39 Tests and 19 ODIs for India, had formed a players’ association himself consisting of nine former players. The win now means that Bengal Warriors top the Zone B table. Regrouping her energies, Neha won the third game 11-9 before claiming the fourth game 11-8 to complete the win. Bengal then suffered a second all out in the second half. Bhaskar will have a lot of pressing issues to address. eria in the SC order but now he was being offered an administrative role which will ensure his influence, which has lasted for nearly four decades, will continue to stay put in the region. The arrival of a 37-strong Indian contingent dominated the local news but the stint was hardly helpful for the Indian wrestlers. However, upon reaching Paris, the Indian coaches found out that no other nation was there. What if the Bhaskar-Gambhir situation repeats this year.