Men's TT & mixed badminton teams earn maiden golds; Shooter Jitu takes India to 3rd spot (Overall Roundup)

IANS  |  Gold Coast 

Two first-time gold medals from the men's team and the mixed team, shooter Jitu Rai's triumph with a meet record and a medal each from Pardeep Singh, Om Mitharwal, and took to the third position in the medal table at the 21st (CWG) here on Monday.

While the men's team, spearheaded by Achanta Sharath Kamal, thrashed 3-0 in the final, the mixed team outplayed three-time defending champions 3-1 in the final, as overtook in the medal table with 19 medals in total, including 10 gold. is behind hosts (106 medals) and England (63 medals).

Among other success stories, and entered the quarter-finals, while high jumper Tejaswin Shankar and entered the finals on a day mixed day for the contingent.

Shooters, for the second consecutive day, delivered the most number of medals, headlined by Jitu's wire-to-wire victory in the men's 10m Air Pistol final. Jitu created a new CWG record of 235.1 for his second gold medal at the CWG.

Om bagged the bronze in the same event with 214.3. He exited after the 22nd shot of the 24-shot final.

The women shooters also did proud as Mehuli and Apurvi bagged silver and bronze respectively in the women's 10m Air Rifle event.

Mehuli lost to eventual champion of in the shoot-off after both were tied at a CWG record score of 247.2 in the final. Mehuli scored 9.9 while Martina shot 10.3 in the shoot-off.

Apurvi, the defending champion, got the bronze with 225.3.

Smit Singh flunked in the final of men's skeet shooting competition, finishing a disappointing sixth.

In team table tennis, struck a golden pair as the men emulated the women's effort. The men's team defeated 3-0, after beating in the semi-finals earlier in the day.

Sharath gave an early 1-0 lead with a thumping 4-1 (4-11, 11-5, 11-4, 11-9) comeback win over Bode Abiodun in the first singles match of the contest.

India's top-ranked then doubled the lead with another come-from-behind victory over Segun Toriola 4-1 (10-12, 11-3, 11-3, 11-4).

Sathiyan and Harmeet Desai were assigned with the doubles tie and the duo rather had a comfortable 11-8, 11-5, 11-3 win against Omotayo Olajide and Abiodun Bode.

Sharath had won twice to guide past in the semi-finals.

The mixed team also rose to the occasion. World No.2 men's singles star Kidambi Srikanth, 2012 Olympic bronze medallist and the mixed doubles pair of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Ashwini Ponnappa all winning a match each to power past which was winning gold since the 2006 CWG.

Elsewhere, completed its campaign with nine medals -- the last coming from Pardeep's Singh silver in the men's 105 kg category, lifting 152kg in snatch and 200kg in clean and jerk for a total of 352kg.

Other lifters in action during the day, Purnima Pandey finished sixth in a field of eight competitors in the women's +90kg category, while Lalchhanhimi finished eighth in the 90kg category with a total of 194kg.

In boxing, Kaushik overcame of in the round of 16 stage of the lightweight (60 kilogram) category, with a 4:0 margin as four of the five judges ruled in his favour while one scored it as a draw.

Earlier, Solanki entered the quarter-finals of the men's flyweight (52 kilogram) category, defeating Akimos Annang Ampiah of by a unanimous 5:0 verdict in the round of 16.

In athletics, Shankar entered the final of the men's event with a best attempt of 2.21 metres, finishing the qualification stage at the joint fifth spot.

Anas entered the final of the men's 400 metre event, finishing first in the semifinal, clocking 45.44 seconds with a reaction time of 0.132.

finished outside of the medals in the women's 10,000m final, but had a personal best timing of 32:23.56. She finished at the 13th spot.

Tejinder Pal Singh finished a disappointing eighth in the men's shot put final with a best throw of 19.42 metres.

In lawn bowls, outplayed 19-7 in the men's Fours round 1, while the women's team lost 15-23 to in the Triples opening round.

However, there were disappointments on the pool, with Virdhawal Khade and Srihari Nataraj crashing out of the 50 metre Freestyle and 200 metre backstroke event respectively.

--IANS

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First Published: Mon, April 09 2018. 21:24 IST