Sweet revenge for Havoc

Published January 31, 2006

KARACHI, Jan 30: Havoc not only avenged their defeat but also won the inaugural Challenge Cup bridge beating national champions Candyland in the final at Nazimabad Bridge Club on Sunday. When two old rivals refreshed their rivalry and consequently Havoc avenged their earlier defeat at the Gold Cup winning after a hard-fought battle.

Earlier in semifinals Havoc outwitted EFU which team qualified while Candyland overcame Data Steel. In the Consoldation Round, Four Bidders Club and Mahmood IV finished in first and second place.—Agencies

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