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Dheer, Ishan lead NASA to victory over PKM

Dheer, Ishan lead NASA to victory over PKM

Time of India16-07-2025
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Nagpur: Dheer Agrawal and Ishan Gour did all the scoring as Nagpur Amateur Sports Association (
NASA
) rallied splendidly to get the better of Pawanbhoomi Krida Mandal (PKM) 32-27 in the 25th Prakash Rajurkar Memorial inter-club junior district basketball championship at the Dharampeth Krida Mandal (DKM) court in Shankar Nagar on Wednesday.
In a low-scoring game, NASA cagers took time to settle into their groove and lost the first quarter 3-8. With a defensive approach, they regained the momentum in the second quarter to not only level the scores but took a two-point halftime lead.
After the lemon break, PKM fought back and brought the scores at par by winning the third period 10-8. NASA cagers kept their cool in the last period and chipped in with crucial baskets to win the same 12-7 and seal the fate of PKM by five points.
While Dheer fired a game-high 18 points, Ishan contributed 10.
In a lop-sided contest, SHivaji Nagar Gymkhana (SNG) kick started with a facile 48-11 win over hosts DKM-B. In the girls section, Nutan Bharat Yuwak Sangh drubbed PBG 53-27.
RESULTS: BOYS: NASA (Dheer Agrawal 18, Ishan Gour 10) bt PKM (Ritvij 10) 32-27 (3-8, 9-2, 8-10, 12-7); SNG (Anirudh Mundhada 10, Guraansh Sethi 8) bt DKM-B (Arnav Thugaonkar 7) 48-11 (18-2, 14-3, 11-2, 5-4); GIRLS: NBYS (Mrunmayee Sathe 19, Nishita Bakre 16) bt PBG (Shravani Selokar 19) 53-27 (13-14, 10-4, 11-5, 19-4).
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