The National School Games Cricket A Division Final at Dempsey Field featured a clash between Raffles Institution (RI) and defending champions Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) (ACS (I)).

Throughout the match, momentum swung back and forth as both teams fought to gain the upper hand. The game was marked by splendid strokeplay and disciplined bowling. As pressure mounted and the contest intensified, it was clear that victory would hinge on which team could maintain their nerve and tactical acumen. In a riveting conclusion, ACS (I) clinched victory by 5 wickets, making this their 4th consecutive A Division title.

ACS (I)’s Visak Ganesh demonstrated form and speed as he bowled the ball down the pitch

 

ACS (I)’s Ishan Krishnan seized the ball and swiftly launched a rapid return towards the wickets.

 

RI’s Captain Anshul Jogesh Doshi and Nikhil Arora shared a motivating fist bump, gearing up for the game ahead.

 

Raffles Institution’s batsman got caught out by ACS (I)’s Vedanth Parthasarathy, who grasped the ball, securing a crucial wicket for his team.

 

ACS (I)’s team captain, Mahiyu Bhatia, led the team with clear direction during the match.

RI defended valiantly by skillfully blocking the ball.

 

With a powerful swing, RI's Mason Arthur Sherry sent the ball flying across the field.

 

RI found themselves stumped out by ACS (I)'s Bhatnagar Aditya.

 

In a display of sportsmanship, ACS (I)'s Bhatnagar Aditya
 assisted RI's Nanduri Rohan in securing the bat, showcasing the camaraderie between both teams in the game of cricket.


Reacting swiftly, ACS (I)'s Vice Captain Veer Kartik Avlani grabbed the ball and returned it towards the wicket.

 

RI teammates cheered for their fellow teammates on the sidelines.

 

ACS (I) managed to knock down the wickets, penetrating RI's defense and gaining an upper hand, ultimately securing a victory by 5 wickets.

 

ACS (I) supporters cheered loudly, showing their school spirit and backing their team with enthusiasm.

 

RI supporters cheered spiritedly to uplift their schoolmates' spirits despite loss to ACS (I) in the A Division final.

 

Congratulations to ACS (I) for their 4th consecutive title win!

 

 

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