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West Bengal win Inter-State National Bridge title and IMP Pairs event

| @indiablooms | Dec 01, 2023, at 12:35 am

Kolkata/IBNS: West Bengal "A" comprising Vibhas Todi (Captain ), veteran Kamal Mukherjee, former Asiad gold medalists Pranab Bardhan & Sibnath Dey Sarkar, Badal Das and  P S Muherjee won the Inter State National Bridge Championship.

They defeated strong contender Indian Railways in the final which was held at Guwahati.

Sanjit Dey & Binod Shaw, also from West Bengal, bagged the Late Subhas Agarwal Trophy for winning IMP  Pairs Championship, according to the West Bengal Bridge Association here on Thursday. 
 

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