GOLF
Sachin Baisoya wins Indorama Open golf championship
Sachin Baisoya overcame a seven-shot deficit to clinch the title within the play-off towards in a single day chief Udayan Mane after a four-under 68 within the ultimate spherical of the Rs.2 crore Indorama Open golf championship on the Kalhaan Blues and Greens Golf Membership on Saturday.
The 29-year-old Sachin had missed the minimize within the final 4 tournaments and was fairly reluctant to play this week, however was persuaded to compete by his father.
Within the play-off, after the 2 had tied on 11-under 277, Sachin negotiated the difficult pin on 18th with a par, whereas Udayan conceded a bogey.
The champion acquired Rs.30 lakh, which catapulted him to the second spot within the PGTI’s Order of Benefit.
Udayan, a winner of 12 titles, was heading in the right direction until he made two double-bogeys and a bogey within the final six holes, in slipping to a three-over 75 for the day. He pocketed Rs.20 lakh because the runner-up.
“I used to be enjoying properly from the beginning at this time. I used to be fairly assured going into the play-off,” stated Sachin.
The main scores:
1. Sachin Baisoya (68, 71, 70, 68), 2. Udayan Mane (69, 65, 68, 75) 277; 3. Khalin Joshi (70, 65, 69, 74) 278; 4. Abhinav Lohan (66, 73, 68, 72) 279; 5T. Ajeetesh Sandhu (70, 67, 72, 71), Varun Parikh (74, 68, 69, 69) 280; 7T. Arjun Prasad (69, 75, 69, 69), Angad Cheema (72, 66, 70, 74) 282; 9T. Yashas Chandra (68, 73, 72, 72), Anshul Kabthiyal (68, 72, 71, 74) 285.
-Kamesh Srinivasan
Diksha Dagar registers one other Prime-10 end in South Africa
India’s Diksha Dagar shot her finest spherical of the week with a 4-under 68 and grabbed a Prime-10 end in windy circumstances on the Investec SA Girls’s Open right here on Sunday.
Diksha completed with rounds of 72-71-69-68 for a complete of 8-under 280 for the week. This was Diksha’s second straight Prime-10 in South Africa after ending tied ninth in Johannesbur, and the third of the season, as she was runners-up in Morocco.
She was tied eleventh in New South Wales and the season guarantees to be one.
One other effective performer was Pranavi Urs, who shot 69 within the ultimate spherical to be tied eleventh and her rounds had been 72-67-73-69 and a complete of 7-under for 4 rounds.
Rookie Avani Prashanth (68-73-73-73) was tied for fiftieth with an even-par whole whereas Tvesa Malik (70-71-76-73) totalled 2-over 290 and was tied 58th.
India’s Dagar and Wales’ Chloe Williams rounded out the highest 10, with eight-under par on their scorecards.
This event marks the final Sunshine Women Tour occasion of the season and so Alexander claimed the Investec Order of Benefit, ending on 3,149 factors.
-PTI
TENNIS
India loses to Indonesia in WJT, to play Iran for eleventh place
India misplaced to Indonesia 1-2 within the play-off match for the ninth to twelfth place within the Asia-Oceania WJT under-14 boys tennis championship in Kuching, Malaysia, on Sunday.
Within the match for the eleventh place, India will play Iran.
Japan beat Korea and, Kazakhstan beat Hong Kong to arrange a title conflict.
The outcomes:
Play-off (ninth to 12 locations): Indonesia bt India 2-1 (Rafael Pribadi misplaced to Kaustubh Singh 0-6, 1-6; Ethan Frans bt Viraj Choudhary 6-1, 6-1; Ethan & Komang Purustama bt Viraj & Paranjay Siwach 6-4, 6-1).
-Kamesh Srinivasan
Sriram Balaji loses in semifinal of $200,000 Challenger tennis event
Sriram Balaji in partnership with Miguel Reyes-Varela was crushed 6-4, 7-5 by Santiago Gonzalez and Austin Krajicek within the doubles semifinals of the $200,000 Challenger tennis event in Mexico.
The semifinalists received 45 ATP factors and $3,470.
-Kamesh Srinivasan