Ghavri, who played in 39 Tests and 19 ODIs for India, had formed a players’ association himself consisting of nine former players. The rest of the match saw Chandigarh Hockey Academy girls maintaining the pressure and defending the 1-0 lead to win the title. Sonu propels Chandigarh Hockey Academy to title win. 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. Engand maintained its two-point advantage over Slovakia, who beat visiting Slovenia 1-0. In the third match, the duo of Sachit and Pawan scored a 3-0 win over Divyansh and Rahul to complete the 3-0 win in the final. “If you can dream it, you can do it,” read another. Patna had a bright start to the match and Bengal levelled the score for the first time only in the eighth minute. Cricketers and other sports personalities took to social media and wished their fans on the festival. It isn’t out of place to mention here that there happens to be another player body in Saurashtra that is registered by the Charity Commissioner,” Ghavri pointed out.