Mehuli wants to be No.1 in rankings, to try new categories

IANS  |  Kolkata 

Teen shooting sensation Mehuli Ghosh, who recently won a silver at the Commonwealth Games, said she wants to be the best in the 10m air rifle women's category, adding her wish to try her luck in 50m rifle 3 positions and prone event in the coming year.

Upon reaching Kolkata from South Korea, Mehuli said she wants to become the No.1 ranked shooter. She is now sixth in the rankings.

"I do 50m rifle 3 positions but not too much. I am thinking of trying my hand in it after talking to I will try 50m rifle 3 positions and 50m prone event maybe next year," Mehuli, 17, told reporters on arrival.

"My world rank is 6 now, to make it No. 1, I have to work harder," the 17-year-old added.

"The comppetiton (in South Korea) was tough and I felt good playing amidst senior players. It was a very high level there," Mehuli said when asked about her sojourn.

So far has won only one medal with Shahzar Rizvi winning a silver in the men's 10m air pistol.

will skip ISSF (Rifle/Pistol) in Fort Benning, US from May 7-15. Mehuli said the target now is doing well at the ISSF from August 31-September 15 and then at the

"The Indian team won't be sent to the USA for We want to focus on the Munich (May 22-May 29)," Mehuli said.

"The and are also there, so we are focusing more on that," she added.

The shooters will meet and on April 30. Mehuli will then leave for for

Asked what she learnt from her CWG experience, Mehuli signed off by saying patience and keeping her cool in pressure situations are the things she picked up.

"Patience is the one thing I learnt from CWG. I have to keep cool and work on keeping focus. These are the lessons I learnt from CWG."

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First Published: Fri, April 27 2018. 22:08 IST