Mehuli eyeing to be world no 1

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

Teenage shooting sensation Mehuli Ghosh, who is back home after winning a silver in the 10m air rifle event at the in Gold Coast, said she's working hard to become the world number one.

The world number six Indian may be just 17-year-old but said she has never felt under pressure.

I don't see any pressure on me going by age. My world rank is 6 now, to make it 1 I have to work harder, Mehuli who is the only one from Bengal to have won an individual medal at the Games, said after her arrival.

Mehuli returned home for the first time after winning the silver as an overjoyed family, friends and coach-cum-mentor gave her a warm reception.

The team won't be sent to USA for from May 7-15 and Mehuli said they would focus on the Munich from May 22-29.

and are also in the offing so we are focused and want to work hard, she said.

Post-CWG, Mehuli had a disappointing outing at the recently-concluded Korea with a 17th place finish.

Competition was tough. But the focus is now on the World Cup, she said.

I am going to on April 30. Then to Germany, she said adding the shooting team would meet the

Having narrowly missed the gold in the play-off at the CWG, Mehuli said she has learnt to become patient.

Patience is the one thing I learnt from CWG. I have to keep cool and increase focus. These are the lessons I learnt from CWG.

Mehuli had shot a perfect 10.9 and thought she had clinched it and even pumped her fist, only to be told that there was one more shot to go.

The last shot was a 9.9 as she was done in by her premature celebration at her maiden outing.

Mehuli further said she is mulling on participating in 50m but only after consulting her and mentor Karmakar.

I will try 50 m - 3 position and prone after few months. For the moment I am not thinking about that. Maybe next year, she concluded.

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First Published: Fri, April 27 2018. 20:50 IST