36 matches played on Day 2nd

Excelsior Sports Correspondent

Players in action during a match on day 2nd of 27th Atya Patya National Championship at GGM Science College, Jammu.
Players in action during a match on day 2nd of 27th Atya Patya National Championship at GGM Science College, Jammu.

JAMMU, Aug 4: A total of 36 matches were played on 2nd day of 27th Junior (Boys & Girls) Atya Patya National championship, being organized by J&K Atya Patya Association in collaboration with Atya Patya Federation of India at GGM Science College, Jammu.
On the 2nd day of Championship,  Chattisgarh defeated Delhi by 10-6, 12-6; Tamil Nadu thrashed Madhya Pradesh by 13-10, 17-12; Pondicherry defeated by Delhi by 11-9, 11-9; Manipur drubbed Bihar by 9-7, 17-15, Pondicherry defeated by West Bengal by 12-10, 11-9; Karnataka trounced Uttrakhand by 12-9, 12-10; Madhya Pradesh thrashed Chandigarh by 36-11, 25-10, Odisha beat Chandigarh by 18-14, 12-12, 17-13 and Karnataka downplayed Uttar Pradesh by 17-15, 18-13.
Uttrakhand defeated Manipur by 13-11, 12-10; Chattisgarh thrashed J&K by 9-7, 9-7; Maharashtra trounced Chattisgarh by 15-13, 18-16; Karnataka routed Rajasthan by 12-10, 9-7; Tamil Nadu beat Uttar Pradesh by 19-16, 16-13; Pondicherry defeated Jharkhand by 14-11, 13-11; Madhya Pradesh drubbed Odisha by 19-17, 21-17; Pondicherry defeated Tamil Nadu by 18-18, 9-7; Karnataka thrashed by West Bengal 15-13, 10-8 and Uttar Pradesh downplayed Chattisgarh by 10-6, 6-4.
Maharashtra defeated Chandigarh by 10-6, 6-4; Delhi defeated J&K by 16-13, 15-10; Jharkhand trounced by Tamil Nadu by 38-9, 20-7; Maharashtra thrashed by Haryana by 15-10, 18-12, Karnataka drubbed J&K by 11-8, 14-10, Uttar Pradesh downplayed Odisha by 11-7, 12-7; Pondicherry defeated Jharkhand by 13-9, 15-12; Uttar Pradesh beat Madhya Pradesh by 12-8, 20-15; Haryana drubbed Chandigarh by 18-10, 19-14; Chattisgarh defeated Odisha by 14-12, 10-8; West Bengal thrashed Delhi by 11-9, 14-12; Chattisgarh trounced Madhya Pradesh by 21-10, 35-8; Karnataka defeated Delhi by 9-6, 8-6 and West Bengal beated J&K by 12-7, 9-5.