Sandeep Tomar secures Asian Games spot, Aware gives trials a miss

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staved off stiff competition from the talented Kale to qualify for and in the 57kg category, even as opted out of the trials, citing a

However, Sandeep, like many times in the past, made a strong comeback and rolled his opponent twice to level the score at 6-6 towards the end. Since Sandeep had scored the last points, he was declared the winner.

With Sandeep's selection, India's men's wrestling squad for is now complete as re-trials were required in the 57kg category after Sandeep, Utkarsh and Ravi had earlier ended on equal points and gold medallist Aware sought more time for preparation.

"Although I was trailing, I knew I could beat him. I had confidence in my ability," Sandeep told PTI, adding, "I could not play my best since I had few days back and also "

"You may have seen my bouts. I grapple better than this," the 27-year-old from Rohtak, said.

His Kuldeep Singh, who is also the national Greco-Roman coach, also said that his ward could not play to his potential.

Utkarsh had outsmarted 10-0 in his first bout and looked set for an upset but Sandeep had more tricks up his sleeve to down his opponent.

Meanwhile, Aware's absence from the 57kg trails was being talked about in the arena.

The (WFI) officials said he had submitted a medical certificate to opt out about a week ago, citing an

However, it was also being rumoured that he could not maintain his weight and also encountered a shoulder problem during practice.

"Since he was a CWG gold medal winner, we had to give him time for preparation. Now that he has given a medical certificate, saying he is injured, we have to accept this also. It is his right," WFI B B Sharan Singh said, ruling out any action against the

Celebrated (74kg), Bajrang Punia (65kg), Mausam Khatri (97kg), Pawan Kumar (86kg) and Sumit (125kg) are the other members of the Indian men's squad. Both Sushil and Bajrang were exempted from trials by the WFI while the other three had booked their slots on June 9.

In the trials for the non-Olympic categories for the World Championship, to be held in from October 20 to 28, (70kg), (79kg) and Gold Coast CWG bronze medallist Sombir (92kg) booked their spots.

According to WFI V N Prasood, Praveen will fight it out with Bajrang for a place in the Worlds in the 65 kg category and trials in 74kg and 61kg will also be held after in

In the 79kg bouts, scored an upset win over 2013 Asian Champion Amit Dhankar, but it was Indian Navy's Sachin Rathi, who had the last laugh, beating Rahul 4-2 in the final.

Sombir had an easy run as he blanked 6-0 before getting the better of Deepak 3-1 in the final.

In the 70kg, a dominant Pankaj won both his bouts on technical superiority. He first overpowered Jasbeer 10-0 and then outclassed with the same margin in the decisive bout.

In the Greco-Roman trails, Gaurav (63kg), Vijay (55kg), Kuldeep Malik (72) and Manjeet (82kg) qualified for the

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First Published: Tue, June 26 2018. 17:40 IST