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Team Hemant Jalan win Shree Cement Team Bridge Championship

| @indiablooms | Aug 24, 2022, at 04:53 am

Kolkata/IBNS: Hemant Jalan led his team comprising A Malhotra, K Nandi, A Bhattacharya, under 31 World Youth Pairs Champions Sayantan Kushari and Sagnik Roy beside himself to win the two-day Shree Cement Team Bridge Championship.

It was a thrilling victory against a fighting 'Team Ghosh's IV ' represented by Tirthankar Ghosh, B Saha, R Roy, S Mukherjee and A Chakraborty by 120.71 to  119.52 Victory Points ( VPs) in their last match here on Sunday night.

'Team Great Mates ' with 98.79 VPs and 'Team Ernis ' with 95.53 VPs came 3rd and 4th respectively out of the 25  participating teams. 

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