5-ranked team, lost 4-0 in Denmark and now leads Group E by just three points from Montenegro and the Danes. 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. “I do feel much better and closer to my top level. “I think many players are doing well this week and are taking the opportunities becauseareinjured. “When I was coming back we had this kind of idea to show something on the t-shirt,” Kvitova explained. “We were just trying to show what we need to comeback after such a tough time. Patna had a bright start to the match and Bengal levelled the score for the first time only in the eighth minute. Going forward, both Gambhir and Bhaskar will have to work in unison, if they want to help Delhi progress to the Ranji Trophy knockouts. mbhir launched a blistering attack on the coach for allegedly creating an atmosphere of mistrust in the team. That run ended in Copenhagen as Denmark scored twice in each half in a thumping 4-0 loss for the Poles.