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24-year-old biker hit by SUV, dies in Mohali

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Mohali: A 24-year-old motorcyclist was killed after being hit by a speeding car near Majaat village. The deceased has been identified as Janjheri resident Ravi Kumar, who was hit by an SUV near Majaat around 5.30 pm. After the incident, the car driver fled from the spot, but bystanders noted down the registration number of the vehicle. Ravi Kumar was rushed to a hospital in Kharar where doctors declared him brought dead. A case has been registered. TNS

Two duped by fraudsters

Chandigarh: Two cheating cases have been registered by the local police. In an incident, complainant Pawan Kumar of Sector 28 reported that an unknown person made unauthorised transactions of Rs1.73 lakh from his SBI credit card. The police have registered a case at the Sector 26 police station. In the other incident, complainant Ashish Sharma, a resident of Sector 38 (West), reported that an unknown person withdrew Rs58,652 from his RBL Bank account by sending a link on his mobile phone. A case has been registered. TNS

Adda’s Cricket Eleven log win

Chandigarh: Adda’s Cricket Eleven defeated Mohali Cricket Club by 29 runs in the ongoing No Tension Have Fun T20 Cricket Cup. Batting first, Adda’s Cricket Eleven, Dera Bassi, scored 165/5 in the allotted 20 overs with the help of Pankaj (74) and Saurav (43). In reply, Mohali lads scored 136 runs before getting all out in 16.5 overs. Chetan (38), Sudhir (33) and Sahil (24) were the main contributors to the chase.TNS

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