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BoB hold Central Bank of India 1-1

Updated on: 20 April,2023 08:07 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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The bankmen took a fourth-minute lead through striker Shrinath Rathod

BoB hold Central Bank of India 1-1

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Central Bank of India dropped two points as they conceded a late goal to Bank of Baroda in a 1-1 draw in an Elite (Corporate) Division match of the Mumbai Football Association (MFA) League at the Neville D’Souza ground, Bandra, on Wednesday.


The bankmen took a fourth-minute lead through striker Shrinath Rathod. However, Bank of Baroda’s Denzil Mascarenhas scored in the 83rd minute to salvage a draw. 


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Earlier, in a Div-I match, Yash Potdar scored a hat-trick as Mumbai Port Trust beat Tata Power SC 4-2 in a fast-paced encounter. Shyam Redekar opened the scoring for MbPT before Potdar scored thrice to seal the fate of the match. Suraj Dalvi netted both goals for Tata Power.

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