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Bridge Tournament

Tolly Invitation Bridge Tournament: Rampage win team event, Pairs title go to Meenal & Richa

| @indiablooms | Nov 21, 2022, at 08:33 pm

Kolkata/IBNS: Rampage from Delhi represented by Venkataraman, Subhash Gupta, Manish Bahuguna and Srinivasan Iyenger won the team event while the title for the pairs category went to Meenal Thakur & Richa Shriram in the 8th Tolly Invitation Bridge Tournament at Tollygunge Club here Sunday night.

The team event of the meet, sponsored by Tata Steel, saw team Hemant Jalan and team Bangur Cement taking the second and third place while the duos of  S Sirkar & T K Dasgupta and Avinash Gupta & Sandeep Abbi finishing at the 2nd and 3rd spot in pairs event respectively.

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