Duti Chand won silver in women's 200 meter race in Asiad, Sharat Manica bronze medal in table tennis,

Bundi Chand, who won the silver in the 100 meter race, gave another medal to India in the 18th Asian Games on Wednesday. He completed 200m race in 23.20 seconds and won silver medal. Bahrain's Oediong IdiDiG took the time of 22.96 seconds and won the gold medal of the competition. China's Wei Jongli ranked third with 23.27 seconds. He got a bronze medal. Earlier on 11th day, India's first medal came from table tennis. Achant Sarat Kamal and Manika Batra won bronze medals in mixed doubles. On winning the medal and dancer medal, Union Sports Minister Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore tweeted and congratulated them.



Missed in the last 25 meters: Dudhi, who lived in Odisha, challenged for 150 meters, but in the last 25 meters, Oediong appeared next to him. Dudi did not let the medal slip through his hand and won another silver for the country. Dune was in third place in 100 meters in the Asian Championship held in Bhubaneswar last year and fourth in 200 meters. This time he won silver in both the events. Dummy also missed the gold in the 100 meter race by winning the gold by 0.02 second.


Defending Manjika pair lost by 1-4. In the mixed doubles semifinal of the mixed doubles, China's Wang Chokin and Sun Yingsha pair defeated Sharat Kamal and Manika Batra 11-9, 11-5, 11-13, 11- 4, 11-8 defeated. For this reason, Vinay and Manika got bronze medal. This is India's second medal in the 60 year history of table tennis in Asian Games. India also won the first medal in this Asiad. On Tuesday, Anant, Siamian Ganashekharan, Harmeet Rajul Desai, Manav Vikas Thakkar and Amalraj Aruputharaj Anthony lost the semifinals to South Korea 3-0.


 
Amit and Vikas made the last place in the last 4: India also made two medals in boxing. Amit Panchghal made 49kg flyweight and Vikas Krishnanan in the final-4 of the 75kg Middleweight category. Amit beat North Korea's Rayon Kim Zhang 5-0 in the quarter-finals. They will face Carlo Pallam of the Philippines in the semi-finals. Vikas defeated Tohta Irbike Tanglathian of China 3-2. In the semi-finals, they will compete with the Amankul Abilakhan of Kazakhstan. However, in women's fly 51kg category Sarjubala lost in the quarterfinals. He beat China's Yuan Chang 5-0. With the defeat, the prospects of winning a medal of India's women boxers in this Asiad ended. India's two women boxers, Pavithra and Sonia Lathar, were beaten on Tuesday by their respective quarters.

Indian women team won in squash: Indian women team in squash defeated China 3-0 in pool B match. The final match of the Indian team's pool will be held on Thursday from Hong Kong. After this win, his hopes of reaching the semi-finals are certain. Women's team includes Joshna Chinappa, Deepika Pallikal Karthik, Sunaina Kuruwilla and Tanvi Khanna. The men's team also has the possibility of reaching the last four. On Tuesday, Ramesh Tandon, Harinder Pal Singh Sandhu and Mahesh Mangaonkar men's team defeated Qatar 2-1. Now it is from Thailand and Malaysia. India has won 3 bronze medals in squash singles competitions.

Harmeet Amalraj-Madhurika pair in the quarter-finals: India's Amalraj Aruputharaj Anthony and Madhurika Suhas Patkar failed to make the semi-finals in the mixed doubles of table tennis. In the quarter-finals, he defeated Hong Kong's Hu Quan Kit and Li Ho Ching 6-11, 11-7, 11-5, 11-4 in the quarterfinals. Before this, Amalraj and Madhurika had defeated the Indonesian Doni Aaji and Lillis Indranii pair of 11-4, 11-13, 11-8, 11-9, in the last-32 match.

 
Vacant hand in foot: India's disappointment in 20 kilometers of men and women walking Khushbir Kaur was fourth in women category. They took an hour, 35 minutes and 24 seconds. He missed a bronze medal by a gap of 22 minutes, while another Indian Soumya Baby was declared ineligible. The competition was won by Xiau Yang and Silver Shije Kiang, of China. Japan's Kumiko Okada got a bronze. In the men's category, both Irfan Kolthum Ate and Manish Singh Rawat of India were disqualified. The gold of this class was won by Kalihua Wang of China and Bronze Shiang Qian Jin, while Japan's Toshikaju Yamanishi captured the silver.

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