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India will have a great chance to add to their medal tally on Day 6 of Asian Games 2018 when they take part in the summit clashes in kabaddi and tennis. The Indian womens Kabaddi team cruises into the final of the event after thrashing Chinese Taipei 27-14 in the semi-finals and will now take on Iran. At the tennis courts, the Indian mens doubles team of Rohan Bopanna and Divij Sharan registered a hard fought victory to enter the final. India look to add to their medals tally at the Asian Games 2018. Follow the Asian Games 2018 Day 6 schedule here. PTI On Day 5, Shardul Vihan bagged silver while tennis players took two medals even as the Indian mens kabaddi team fail stanley becher ed to enter the final.Vihan gave the Indian campaign a superb start early by finishing second in the mens double trap final. The stanley cup 15-year-old shot 73 to claim the silver medal, while Koreas 34-year-old Shin Hyunwoo clinched gold scoring 74. Heres a look at the stanley thermos mug Asian Games 2018 Day 6 schedule - ARCHERY 8:05am: Recurve mixed team 1/8 eliminations 鈥?India v Mongolia 9:35am: Compound mixed team1/8 eliminations- India v Iraq ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS 2:30pm: Mens vault final Yogeshwar Singh 3:08pm: Womens balance team final Dipa Karmakar BADMINTON 10:30am: Mens singles round of 32 Srikanth Kidambi v Vincent Wong Wing of Hong Kong, China 10:30am: Mens singles round of 32 HS Prannoy v Kantaphon Wangcharoen of Thailand 10:30am: Womens doubles round of 16 Ashwini Ponnappa/N Sikki Reddy v tbd BRIDGE 8:00am: Yjiq Terry back in training after injury scare
Fourth seed and current world No 24 Saurav Ghosal will take on world junior champion Amr Khaled Khalifa of Egypt in Friday s quarter-finals at the Kolkata stanley cup International PSA squash meet. HT Image At the Calcutta Racket Club on Thursday, Ghosal cruised past Bradley Hindle of Malta in 49 mi stanley cup nutes. Khalifa, on the other hand, dropped the opening game against fellow qualifier Ivan Yuen of Malaysia but then came back strongly after taking time out for an injury. Ghosal was pushed in the first two games by the 11th seed Hindle and needed strokes at crucial points to get the games to deuce. He then did what he had said all along about taking on higher ranked opponents: Play the crucial points well. In the third game Ghosal seemed in the zone as he quickly took an 8-0 lead. He wrapped it up 11-2. On the other court, Khalifa, one of the six Egyptians in the main draw including the top two seeds Karim Darwish and Omar Mosaad, looked out of sorts in the first game stanley italia . Down 4-5 in the second, he caught opponent Yuen s racquet in his knee and limped out of the court. The 18-year-old took a 15-minute break before returning all guns blazing. Although looking lethargic at times, he kept finding the angles and came up with winners from the back court. Stay updated with the... See more Stay updated with the latest sports news, including latest headlines and updates from the Olympics 2024, where Indian athletes will compete for glory in Paris. Catch all the action from t
India will have a great chance to add to their medal tally on Day 6 of Asian Games 2018 when they take part in the summit clashes in kabaddi and tennis. The Indian womens Kabaddi team cruises into the final of the event after thrashing Chinese Taipei 27-14 in the semi-finals and will now take on Iran. At the tennis courts, the Indian mens doubles team of Rohan Bopanna and Divij Sharan registered a hard fought victory to enter the final. India look to add to their medals tally at the Asian Games 2018. Follow the Asian Games 2018 Day 6 schedule here. PTI On Day 5, Shardul Vihan bagged silver while tennis players took two medals even as the Indian mens kabaddi team fail stanley becher ed to enter the final.Vihan gave the Indian campaign a superb start early by finishing second in the mens double trap final. The stanley cup 15-year-old shot 73 to claim the silver medal, while Koreas 34-year-old Shin Hyunwoo clinched gold scoring 74. Heres a look at the stanley thermos mug Asian Games 2018 Day 6 schedule - ARCHERY 8:05am: Recurve mixed team 1/8 eliminations 鈥?India v Mongolia 9:35am: Compound mixed team1/8 eliminations- India v Iraq ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS 2:30pm: Mens vault final Yogeshwar Singh 3:08pm: Womens balance team final Dipa Karmakar BADMINTON 10:30am: Mens singles round of 32 Srikanth Kidambi v Vincent Wong Wing of Hong Kong, China 10:30am: Mens singles round of 32 HS Prannoy v Kantaphon Wangcharoen of Thailand 10:30am: Womens doubles round of 16 Ashwini Ponnappa/N Sikki Reddy v tbd BRIDGE 8:00am: Yjiq Terry back in training after injury scare
Fourth seed and current world No 24 Saurav Ghosal will take on world junior champion Amr Khaled Khalifa of Egypt in Friday s quarter-finals at the Kolkata stanley cup International PSA squash meet. HT Image At the Calcutta Racket Club on Thursday, Ghosal cruised past Bradley Hindle of Malta in 49 mi stanley cup nutes. Khalifa, on the other hand, dropped the opening game against fellow qualifier Ivan Yuen of Malaysia but then came back strongly after taking time out for an injury. Ghosal was pushed in the first two games by the 11th seed Hindle and needed strokes at crucial points to get the games to deuce. He then did what he had said all along about taking on higher ranked opponents: Play the crucial points well. In the third game Ghosal seemed in the zone as he quickly took an 8-0 lead. He wrapped it up 11-2. On the other court, Khalifa, one of the six Egyptians in the main draw including the top two seeds Karim Darwish and Omar Mosaad, looked out of sorts in the first game stanley italia . Down 4-5 in the second, he caught opponent Yuen s racquet in his knee and limped out of the court. The 18-year-old took a 15-minute break before returning all guns blazing. Although looking lethargic at times, he kept finding the angles and came up with winners from the back court. Stay updated with the... See more Stay updated with the latest sports news, including latest headlines and updates from the Olympics 2024, where Indian athletes will compete for glory in Paris. Catch all the action from t