Players of the winning team with the trophy. Awakening
Communication partner, Jaynagar. The final match of the seven-day Jaynagar Premium League (JPL) district level cricket tournament organized by Jaynagar Cricket Club was played between Muzaffarpur vs Samastipur at Plus Two High School ground on Monday.
The match was inaugurated by cutting the ribbon by Jaynagar SDPO Raghav Dayal, Chief Councilor Kailash Paswan and others. In the toss match between Muzaffarpur vs Samastipur, Samastipur team won the toss and batted first and scored 149 runs in 20 overs.
In response, Muzaffarpur team scored 152 runs in 15 overs and won by 6 wickets and captured the Vijay Cup. The winning and runner-up teams were given trophies by Chief Councilor Kailash Paswan, Anil Kumar Singh, Manish Jaiswal, Vikas Chandra, Dr. Ajit Singh, Bablu Raut and others.
The brilliant innings of Abid Javed from Samastipur team and Ashish Singh from Muzaffarpur team, who played the role of captain in the match, enthralled the audience. The title of Man of the Match was given to Shrey Kumar of Muzaffarpur team, who scored 74 runs in 38 balls.
Man of the Series went to Aditya Kumar of Samastipur, who took 7 wickets and 28 runs in two matches. The title of best bowler was given to Aditya of Samastipur. Addressing the tournament, the speakers said that the game should be viewed in the spirit of the game. In any game there is a winner and a runner-up.
No game should be seen in terms of victory and defeat. The game should always be viewed in the spirit of the game. The basic objective of sports is not only to win but also to develop physically, mentally and morally.
In any sports competition there is a winner and a runner-up. But this should not underestimate the ability or hard work of the players. Winning and losing are natural parts of the game. Which should be accepted easily. Speakers said that sports teaches us the lessons of discipline, patience, teamwork and self-control.
Defeat motivates us to understand our shortcomings and perform better in future. Whereas victory teaches us to remain humble. He urged the players to take the competition positively and respect each other. The speakers said that a true player is one who maintains sportsmanship in every situation.