A player aims for a shot during the match in the Inter-School Table Tennis Championship organised by Chandigarh Table Tennis Association. DAV Public School, Sector 8 claimed the third spot with a 52-17 win over Sri Guru Harkrishan Model School, Sector 38. Clubs can ultimately be kicked out of European competition for flouting the rules although until now UEFA has tried to negotiate settlements with offenders. Narsingh, who was preferred over two-time Olympic medalist Sushil Kumar as the country’s quota. Strawberry Fields School, Sector 26 claimed the third spot in the championship with an one-side 46-16 win over St Anne’s School, Sector 32. TRANSFERS THAT DIDN’T HAPPENDespite speculation and expectations of certain players making moves, and with many suitors in place, some deals never took place. Indian wrestlers train with French teenagers for World Championships. prevent rich owners from trying to buy success and distorting the transfer market. But no court order prevents me from accepting the post,” Shah had told The Indian Express. Engand maintained its two-point advantage over Slovakia, who beat visiting Slovenia 1-0.