WRESTLING
Budapest Rating Collection: Priya Malik wins silver, Manisha grabs bronze
Priya Malik picked up a silver medal after being crushed 4-3 by Brazil’s Pan-American silver medallist Thamires Machado within the girls’s 76kg closing on the Rating Collection wrestling occasion in Budapest.
The 20-year-old Indian, a former World under-20 champion and a two-time Asian under-23 champion, carried out properly to upset 2016 Olympics bronze medallist Elmira Syzdykova of Kazakhstan 7-2 and World under-23 bronze medallist Valeriia Trifonova 11-1 to guide a spot within the closing.
Asian champion Manisha Bhanwala (62kg) bagged a bronze medal.
India topped the ladies’s staff rating with two gold, two silver and two bronze.
-Group Sportstar
GOLF
Common day for Bhatia and Rai at British Open
Indian American golfer Akshay Bhatia shot a 1-under 70 within the third spherical to be Tied thirty fourth on the British Open right here.
Bhatia had two birdies on the seventh and the ninth and gave the impression to be able to get extra earlier than two bogeys on the again 9.
Indo-British Aaron Rai, who had proven a variety of promise within the first eight holes on the primary day, appeared to have misplaced that momentum. He shot even par 71 and was 18 locations down on his second spherical to be T-44.
Sahith Theegala had missed the minimize.
-PTI
BADMINTON
Badminton Asia Junior Blended Group Championships: India beats Hong Kong China 110-100 to prime Group D; to face Japan in quarterfinal
India maintained its all-win document within the group stage of the Badminton Asia Junior Blended Group Championships in Indonesia by beating Hong Kong China 110-100 within the final Group D conflict on Sunday to prime the group standings.
India and Hong Kong China had already certified for the knock-out stage earlier than they faced-off on Sunday.
Rujula Ramu as soon as once more gave India a profitable begin, beating IP Sum Yau 11-8. World quantity 6 junior boys doubles mixture of Bhargav Ram Arigela and Viswa Tej Gobburu then prolonged the result in 22-13 towards Cheung Sai Shing and Deng Chi Fai.
Hong Kong’s Lam Ka To helped his staff shut the hole as he scored 13 factors earlier than Rounak Chouhan might take India’s tally to 33.
With simply six factors separating the 2 groups at 55-49 after 5 matches, junior world no. 1 Tanvi Sharma dominated Liu Hoi Kiu Anna within the second ladies’ singles to as soon as once more put India within the driver’s seat by extending the lead 66-54.
Although the following 4 matches had been shut, India saved its nostril forward and ensured that it topped the group and can now face Japan within the quarterfinals on Monday.
Japan completed second behind Thailand in Group A.
-Group Sportstar