Bengaluru, March 7 (Ians) Star-studded Railway Sports Promotion Board (Rspb) will meet Petroleum Sports Promotion Board (Pspb) in the final of the 3rd Hockey India Senior Men Inter-Department National Championship 2023.
In the first semifinal of the day, a star-studded Rspb broke little sweat in defeating Central Industrial Security Force 5-0 while Petroleum Sports Promotion Board defeated Services Sports Promotion Board 3-3 (4-2 So) in the second semifinal.
The penultimate day of the competition saw four teams fighting for a place in the final with Rspb and Pspb making the most of their chances.
In the first semifinal, Pardeep Singh scored the first goal for Railways in the 15th minute, which set the momentum for the rest of the match. They built on this attack to pump goals at regular intervals.
Star India defender and drag-flicker Amit Rohidas converted a fine goal from a penalty corner in the 24th minute followed by...
In the first semifinal of the day, a star-studded Rspb broke little sweat in defeating Central Industrial Security Force 5-0 while Petroleum Sports Promotion Board defeated Services Sports Promotion Board 3-3 (4-2 So) in the second semifinal.
The penultimate day of the competition saw four teams fighting for a place in the final with Rspb and Pspb making the most of their chances.
In the first semifinal, Pardeep Singh scored the first goal for Railways in the 15th minute, which set the momentum for the rest of the match. They built on this attack to pump goals at regular intervals.
Star India defender and drag-flicker Amit Rohidas converted a fine goal from a penalty corner in the 24th minute followed by...
- 3/7/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
New Delhi, Dec 5 (Ians) Punjab National Bank (Pnb) held Punjab and Sind Bank (Psb) to a draw; Canara Bank defeated Sashastra Seema Bal while Services got the better of Sports Authority of India (Sai) in the 2nd Hockey India Senior Men Inter-Department National Championship 2022 at the Major Dhyanchand National Stadium here.
In the first match of the day, Pnb played out a 4-4 draw against Punjab & Sind Bank in Pool C saw thrilling action on Day 4 here on Sunday.
Pnb’s Gurjinder Singh (11′) scored the first goal of the match. Vishal Antil (30′), Sanjay (34′) and Gursimran Singh (44′) also registered their names on the score sheet for Punjab National Bank. Harmanjit Singh (14′), Sanjay (24′), Jaskaran Singh (39′) and Rajinder Singh (54′) scored one goal each for Punjab & Sind Bank.
In the second Pool C match of the day, Canara Bank defeated Sashastra Seema Bal 6-2. Manikanth Bejawad struck a wonderful hat-trick, while Pruthvi Raj G.
In the first match of the day, Pnb played out a 4-4 draw against Punjab & Sind Bank in Pool C saw thrilling action on Day 4 here on Sunday.
Pnb’s Gurjinder Singh (11′) scored the first goal of the match. Vishal Antil (30′), Sanjay (34′) and Gursimran Singh (44′) also registered their names on the score sheet for Punjab National Bank. Harmanjit Singh (14′), Sanjay (24′), Jaskaran Singh (39′) and Rajinder Singh (54′) scored one goal each for Punjab & Sind Bank.
In the second Pool C match of the day, Canara Bank defeated Sashastra Seema Bal 6-2. Manikanth Bejawad struck a wonderful hat-trick, while Pruthvi Raj G.
- 12/5/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
New Delhi, Dec 3 (Ians) Punjab National Bank (Pnb), Punjab & Sind Bank (Psb) and Services Sports Control Board won their respective matches on the 2nd Hockey India Senior Men’s Inter-Department National Championship 2022 on Day 2 at the Major Dhyanchand National Stadium here.
In the first match of the day, Punjab National Bank (Pnb) defeated Canara Bank 7-1 in Pool C. Gurjinder Singh hit his second hat-trick in the tournament, while Naveen Antil (3′), Sumit Toppo (4′), Satender Kumar (21′) and Vishal Antil (30′) scored one goal apiece to take Punjab National Bank to a comfortable victory. Pruthvi Raj G. N. (27′) scored the only goal for Canara Bank.
In the second Pool C match of the day, Punjab & Sind Bank defeated Sashastra Seema Bal 12-0. Jaskaran Singh was the star performer as he scored four goals. Sanjay and Maninder Singh played brilliantly as smashed hit hat-tricks. Satbir Singh (11′) and Rajinder Singh (18′) also contributed to Punjab & Sind Bank’s victory.
In the first match of the day, Punjab National Bank (Pnb) defeated Canara Bank 7-1 in Pool C. Gurjinder Singh hit his second hat-trick in the tournament, while Naveen Antil (3′), Sumit Toppo (4′), Satender Kumar (21′) and Vishal Antil (30′) scored one goal apiece to take Punjab National Bank to a comfortable victory. Pruthvi Raj G. N. (27′) scored the only goal for Canara Bank.
In the second Pool C match of the day, Punjab & Sind Bank defeated Sashastra Seema Bal 12-0. Jaskaran Singh was the star performer as he scored four goals. Sanjay and Maninder Singh played brilliantly as smashed hit hat-tricks. Satbir Singh (11′) and Rajinder Singh (18′) also contributed to Punjab & Sind Bank’s victory.
- 12/3/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Kirsten Howard Feb 23, 2018
The BBC is giving its Porridge sequel series the boot...
Sad news for fans of the Beeb's recently-revived Porridge, we're afraid - the series won't be back for more banged-up-(not)-abroad hijinx, as it's been nixed after just one series.
The show featured Kevin Bishop as Nigel, the cyber crime-committing grandson of Ronnie Barker's character Norman Fletcher, alongside Mark Bonnar, Dominic Coleman, Dave Hill, Harman Singh, Jason Barnett and Ricky Grover.
The BBC first floated the project as a pilot in its Landmark Comedy Season a couple of years ago. The new version of the classic sitcom was well received, and so 6 episodes were ordered and plonked in a Friday night slot. It performed fine there for a spell, but it seems that either the ratings, or general interest in keeping Ian La Frenais and Dick Clement's new Porridge alive, must have started deteriorating rather quickly.
The BBC is giving its Porridge sequel series the boot...
Sad news for fans of the Beeb's recently-revived Porridge, we're afraid - the series won't be back for more banged-up-(not)-abroad hijinx, as it's been nixed after just one series.
The show featured Kevin Bishop as Nigel, the cyber crime-committing grandson of Ronnie Barker's character Norman Fletcher, alongside Mark Bonnar, Dominic Coleman, Dave Hill, Harman Singh, Jason Barnett and Ricky Grover.
The BBC first floated the project as a pilot in its Landmark Comedy Season a couple of years ago. The new version of the classic sitcom was well received, and so 6 episodes were ordered and plonked in a Friday night slot. It performed fine there for a spell, but it seems that either the ratings, or general interest in keeping Ian La Frenais and Dick Clement's new Porridge alive, must have started deteriorating rather quickly.
- 2/23/2018
- Den of Geek
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