Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Boxers, paddlers keep India in hunt for second spot

Wed, Oct 13 10 10:52 PM

New Delhi, Oct 13 (PTI) Indian boxers redeemed some reputation by winning all three gold medals they fought for while a fourth gold came the hosts'' way in men''s table tennis doubles on the penultimate day as a dope scandal rocked their on-field achievements at the Commonwealth Games here today. Boxers Suranjoy Singh (52kg), Manoj Kumar (64kg) and Paramjeet Samota (+91kg) garnered gold medals in the ring to make up some ground for the generally disappointing show of Olympic bronze medallist Vijender Singh, Akhil Kumar and Jai Bhagwan. Achanta Sharath Kamal and Subhajit Saha had earlier bagged the men''s doubles table tennis gold. These four gold medals kept India alive in the red-hot fight with England for number two spot and looked all set to go to the wire on the concluding day tomorrow. India, who also won a silver medal and two bronze medals, took their gold medal tally to 36 that put them one rung below England (37) who were occupying the second spot behind Australia (72). India''s overall medal tally read 36-26-34, England had 37-56-45, while Australia were way ahead with 72-49-47. The hosts are looking ahead to more gold medals from woman shuttler and top seed Saina Nehwal, no 2 doubles pair Jwala Gutta and Ashwini Ponnappa and their men''s hockey team who are taking on mighty Australia, the world and defending champions, tomorrow. The day opened with the shocking revelation that 20km woman walker Rani Yadav had tested positive for prohibited anabolic agent 19-Norandrosterone to deflate the euphoria surrounding the contingent after yesterday''s stellar show in athletics and men''s hockey. Rani, who finished sixth in 1 hour, 42 minutes, 54 seconds in the 20km walk held on October 9 on Central Delhi streets, was provisionally suspended and a hearing was scheduled later in the day. Even as India were recovering from the dope scandal, England sneaked past them in the medals table to stand second behind Australia. The pall of gloom surrounding the Indian camp following this unsavoury development lifted a bit when Kamal and Saha clinched the men''s pairs table tennis gold. The duo shocked Singapore''s Gao Ning and Yang Zi 4-3 in the final. The victory was also sweet revenge for Kamal whose dreams of defending his singles title were shattered by Zi who had scored a 4-3 semi-final win over the Indian. The Indian duo had despatched Andrew Baggaley and L Pitchford of England 3-2 in the semi-finals. Kamal would fight it out with compatriot Soumyadeeep Roy for the men''s singles bronze medal tomorrow. The latter was beaten 4-0 by Ning in the other semi-final. .


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