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For Real Kashmir FC, conquering the 2nd Division is not enough

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MOHSIN KAMAL Mere participator’s a year back and now the champions of 2nd division I-League- meet the latest football fame of Jammu and Kashmir, Real Kashmir Football Club. A Srinagar based football club headed by  Shamim Mehraj – a Newspaper owner, recently did something exceptional and unexpected by emerging as the winners of 2nd Division I-League. With this stun, Real Kashmir FC became the first team from Jammu and Kashmir to win the 2nd Division I-League and qualify for the 1st Division. Nicknamed as the  “Leopards of Kashmir” , Real Kashmir was founded just 2 years back in 2016 and has now grown to become one of the premier clubs of the state since then. Despite being among the lesser followed sports in India,  football is one of the major games played in Jammu and Kashmir.  Though, like other games, there is  no proper infrastructure  as the state has only one top level ground that too is hit by the lack of facilities. The long and ...

The hard work, dedication and the long journey of Soliha Yousuf

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MOHSIN KAMAL Soliha started her Rugby career way back in 2008 when the arena of Rugby sport hadn’t taken structure in J&K. Though her hardwork and high amount of dedication lead her through as she never looked back since. She has appeared in as many as nine national outings and been part of various championship winning teams which is no less than a big achievement in itself. Her level of practice kept improving with every new achievement, “After participating in an event, I went back home and worked even more. The thing to go further in sport kept motivating me,” Soliha told The Bridge in an interview In the very same year, when she started Rugby, Soliha made it to the Shield winners team in All India Womens Rugby Championship. “It was something highly cherishi...

Indian Domestic Cricket: Parvez Rasool Gets Best All-Rounder Award Second Time

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MOHSIN KAMAL 'Will work hard to make India comeback' SRINAGAR — The only international cricketer from Jammu and Kashmir , Parvez Rasool received the Lala Amarnath award for the best all-rounder in Ranji Trophy in the BCCI annual awards which were held today at Bengaluru. Following his trememdous performance in the 2016-17 Ranji season, Parvez Rasool clinched this award for the second time. Previously he was fecilitated with the same award in 2013-14 season. He finished the Ranji Trophy 2016-17 season with 629 runs and 38 wickets, making him a contender for the best all-rounder's award. Parvez Rasool expressed his joy over getting this award,"Firstly, all thanks to Almighty. It's really overwhelming to receive this award for the second time," Parvez Rasool told Kashmir Observer "Awards like these are surely morale boosting and helps you grow as a player," he added Parvez is looking to make a comeback in national side by doing we...

COMING SOON: ‘Bigger, Better’ Downtown Champions League

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MOHSIN KAMAL T-20 tourney makes return after two-year hiatus SRINAGAR  — When Downtown Champions League- a franchise based T-20 tournament- started its journey in 2012, it had a fruitful inception. Its first three seasons brought to the table what T-20 tourney normally does. Top notch cricket , see-saw battles, close finishes, passionate crowds, and, more importantly, unearthing new talents. Players like Manzoor Pandav featured in the DCL to get themselves into reckoning. A sample of first three seasons suggested the tournament was here to stay and set to become vital cog of Srinagar ’s cricketing calendar. However, the tournament’s surge was halted due to horde of reasons. The tournament couldn’t be organised two years on the bounce much to the disappointment of players and fans alike. However, the organisers have decided to hold the tournament this season claiming that the upcoming edition will be ‘bigger and better’. “We had many issues to deal with and si...

U-19 Zonal Tourney: Kashmir duo picked for North Zone team

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MOHSIN KAMAL The duo had been making mark in various age-group tournaments and the latest selection comes after impressing selectors in the recently concluded camp held at Gurgaon Delhi. Five Jammu and Kashmir players were part of the camp, out of which Qamraan and Mujtaba got nod of the selectors to represent North Zone in the upcoming inter-zone U-19 tournament. Srinagar —The talented duo of Qamraan Iqbal and Mujtaba Yousuf has been picked for North Zone team that will take part in the BCCI’s U-19 Zonal Tourney. The duo had been making mark in various age-group tournaments and the latest selection comes after impressing selectors in the recently concluded camp held at Gurgaon Delhi. Five Jammu and Kashmir players were part of the camp, out of which Qamraan and Mujtaba got nod of the selectors to represent North Zone in the upcoming inter-zone U-19 tournament. Both the players have been on the selectors’ radar after impressing one and all in last couple of seaso...

Wanted: Basic infrastructure in Srinagar’s lone Rugby ground

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MOHSIN KAMAL The ground- which is practice arena for at least hundred male and sixty female players- is bereft of basic facilities like changing room, washroom, and conference hall. Lack of basic equipments, players say, is proving injurious to them. Srinagar —2017 was a groundbreaking year for Rugby in Jammu and Kashmir -valley in specific. After being nondescript sport for decades, Rugby was supplied with major boost last year. More and more players emerged on the scene. Stake-holders started to take note and came forward to help. Media’s unprecedented coverage took the Sport to another level and players and fans alike had a field time. Jammu and Kashmir State Sports Council didn’t want to be left behind. It organised many a tournament-including much fancied Snow Rugby tourney in Gulmarg- as Rugby started to create a niche in Kashmir. J&K State Sports Council allotted a ground-previously meant for dominant sports like cricket and football-exclusively for Rug...

Cricketers hail organisers for introducing ‘longer format’ in times of T-20 fest

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MOHSIN KAMAL Sopore Super League Srinagar —At a time when T-20 cricket is ruling the roost, Cricket fraternity in North Kashmir ’s Sopore has decided to hold a tourney of relatively longer format. Kashmir is abuzz with T-20 tournaments with huge attraction, but Cricket lovers in Sopore have come up with something different to make cricketers have a feel of matches with longer durations. Doing away with the most popular format of the sport , Cricket fraternity will organise a tournament which will league matches spanning 35 overs per innings while knockout stages will have 40-over-a-side matches. One of its kind, the organisers say Sopore Super League will be “one of the massive tournaments North Kashmir has ever witness.” They say it will feature as many as 45 teams across the valley with Cricket fans getting a chance to see some of Kashmir’s biggest stars in action. It will be played at four different venues comprising Sopore, Baramulla, Bandipora and Handwara. ...