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Sajal Paul, Ranendra Mitra bag top spot at Shree Cement Weekly Pairs Bridge Tournament

| @indiablooms | Jul 17, 2022, at 05:19 pm

Kolkata/IBNS: Sajal Paul and Ranendra Nath Mitra, displaying fine forms, bagged the top spot at the fifth found of the third edition in the Shree Cement Weekly Pairs Bridge Tournament, according to West Bengal Bridge Association here Saturday.

They were followed by the duos of Deepak Pramanik and Ramesh Srinivas and Rajesh Jain and Sisir Banerjee who took the second and third positions respectively.

The tournament which is being held online saw Joy Narayan Roy and Tonmoy Dhar finishing fourth while Swapan Ghosh and S N Chakrobarty and veteran Sailaranjan Das and Shankar Narayan Ghise got fifth and sixth positions respectively.
 

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