In the boys’ junior singles final, Aariv of Gurukul Global School ended the challenge of Harkeerat of Manav Mangal School with a 3-1win. um, battled through the first two rounds and it seemed that she would also struggle against the 18-year-old Kenin. Going forward, both Gambhir and Bhaskar will have to work in unison, if they want to help Delhi progress to the Ranji Trophy knockouts. “This is an option as per the SCA constitution but I haven’t accepted it at the moment. It was joy for Neha of Manav Mangal High School as she made her way to claim the title in the junior girls’ singles final with a 3-1win over Parneet of Delhi Public School. It was only the second time in the match that they had levelled the scoreline and they made it count. “Btw … I wish you a speedy recovery… we have a lot of work ahead of us,” he added. “If you can dream, you can do it,” read a red Ferrari banner lining the track’s main straightaway. Engand maintained its two-point advantage over Slovakia, who beat visiting Slovenia 1-0. We have to train for it with that intensity and seriousness,” the 2010 World Championship gold medallist told The Indian Express.