In the first match on Saturday, Adarsh School defeated Gautam Buddha School by 61 runs.
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Adarsh School and Saraswati School have entered the quarterfinals of the fourth Biratnagar Hub Inter-School Triathlon Competition, which began at the Jwala Cricket Ground in Marylebone, Biratnagar, organized by the Nepal Cricket Foundation.
In the first match on Saturday, Adarsh School defeated Gautam Buddha School by 61 runs. Adarsh, who won the toss and elected to bat, scored 152 runs in 18.5 balls in the stipulated 20 overs. Adarsh's Atif Rain contributed 37 runs. Gautam Buddha's Siddharth Rajbanshi took 3 wickets while Koshik Sah also took 3 wickets.
In reply, Gautam Buddha, chasing a target of 153 runs, was bowled out for 91 runs in 17.5 balls. Gautam Buddha's Siddharth Rajbanshi contributed the most with 28 runs. Adarsh's Player of the Match Gaurav Rai took 4 wickets while Nandan Jha took 3 wickets.
In the second match, Saraswati School defeated Vinayak School by 8 wickets. After winning the toss and electing to bat, Vinayak lost all their wickets in the stipulated 20 overs and scored a paltry total of 42 runs. Saraswati achieved the target in 7 overs with the loss of 2 wickets.
Vinayak's Aman Poddar contributed the most with 13 runs. Saraswati's Player of the Match Digambar Yadav took the most wickets with 4 wickets.
Saraswati's Vikash Kamat contributed an unbeaten 16 runs. Vinayak's Shivam Paswan took 1 wicket.
