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Abdulla claims bowling prize.


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The Bahraini bowler put up a spirited show on the 18th day of this annual competition and moved up from fifth to second position in Group 'B' with a 2,191 total and a 243.4 average. It also secured him a berth in the second round.

This group is still being led by Bahraini Ali Darweesh with a 2,215 total and a 246.1 average. Jan Medel (238.4) of the Philippines Philippines
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Island country, western Pacific Ocean, on an archipelago off the southeast coast of Asia. Area: 122,121 sq mi (316,294 sq km). Population (2005 est.): 84,191,000.
, who was holding second place till the 17th day, went down to third.

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 Medel Villanueva (237.3) is presently fourth, followed by Jerry Cervantes (235.7), also of the Philippines in fifth place, while Maroof Mohammed (234.2) climbed to sixth.

Filipino Spike Buena (232.9) dropped to seventh, Elyas Mahmood (232.7) is presently eighth and followed by ninth overall Ahmed Al Othman (232.4).

Leader

In Group 'A', Emad Jahromi continued to lead with a total of 2,302 and a 255.8 average. Not far behind is former leader Aziz Jaffer (255.7) in second place. Bahrain national team bowler Arif Marsal (250.4) is third.

Tony Balabbo (250.0) of the Philippines is fourth, ahead of 'German machine' Mohammed Al Shetti (249.4) and Fawaz Abdulla (246.7).

There were no changes down the order as Mohammed Jahromi (245.9), Hussain Ghuloom (245.1) and Ahmed Al Noaimi (242.1) wrapped up the top 10.

Aziz Jaffer, who won the 16th day award after scoring a high series of 773, received his prize from tournament sponsors Batelco during the 18th day's action

The total number of participants after 18 days soared to 99 and the number of trails played reached 1,288.

The event is being organised by a special committee, chaired by former Bahrain Bowling Association vice-president Jaffer Al Qassab, in memory of the late Faisal Abdulhamid who was a former Ras Romman and national team bowler.

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