Three in athletics, one in TT add to India's medal kitty (Overall Roundup)

IANS  |  Jakarta 

Four-lap turned out to be India's sole gold medallist on Tuesday, a day on which it lost two compound team finals and P.V. gold-medal match, while men's table team settled for a maiden bronze and reached 50 medals at the 18th here on Tuesday.

Among other success stories of the day, Indian men's team thrashed to top Pool A and reach the semi-finals, while Dutee Chand stormed into the women's 200 metres final after topping the semi-finals.

However, endured defeats in the gold medal matches in to teams from While the Indian women's team of Muskan Kirar, and lost 228-231, the men's team comprising Rajat Chauhan, and lost in the final which ended in a shootout after both teams were locked 229-229.

also had to settle for a historic silver after going down 13-21, 16-21 in just 34 minutes to World No.1 Tai Tzu-ying of in the women's singles final.

The defeat meant that became the first Indian to win an individual silver medal in at the Asiad. It was also the first Asiad individual medal for Sindhu.

It was Sindhu's third loss in the finals of major competitions in 2018, after defeats at the and the World Championships.

In athletics, 28-year-old Manjit ended India's 36-year drought in men's 800-metre competition with a timing of 1:46.15s, 0.20s faster than Jinson, the Asian Championship medallist from

With four of the eight athletes running parallelly, Manjit shocked everyone as the displayed a stunning run in the final 40 metres.

Meanwhile, there was more good news for from the mixed 4X400 metres relay competition as Muhammed Anas, Rajiv Arokia, and claimed the silver by clocking 3:15.71s to finish second behind Bahrain, which grabbed the gold medal in 3:11.89s.

On the other hand, Dutee remained in the hunt for her second medal here as she timed 23.00 seconds, as rising star Hima was disqualified following a false start.

In the women's 5,000-metre race, L. Suriya and Sanjivani Baburao Jadhav finished fifth and seventh.

In table tennis, Indian men's team had to be content with a first-ever bronze medal following a 0-3 loss to in the semi-finals. G. Sathiyan, Achanta and went down fighting in their respective matches.

The South Koreans took the lead when Sathiyan lost 11-9, 9-11, 3-11, 3-11 to in the opening match. Kamal gave a tough fight to Jeoung Sik before going down 9-11, 9-11, 11-6, 11-7, 8-11 while Amalraj lost 5-11, 7-11, 11-4, 7-11 to

"It was good to go home with a medal. All team members are more than happy to reach the podium," Sharath said.

With both Sangsu and Jeoung Young Sik figuring among the top 10 in world ranking, it was a tough ask for the Indians to do what they did against a depleted Japanese squad in the semi-finals.

India also clinched two medals in the debut Asiad discipline of kurash, with Pincky outclassed 10-0 by world and Asian champion Gulnor Sulaymanova of in the final. Gulnor had earlier thrashed Malaprabha 10-0 in the semi-finals.

In hockey, striker scored six goals, while Rupinder Pal Singh, Harmanpreet Singh and Mandeep Singh struck thrice each as India fired 20 goals past Lalit Kumar Upadhyay netted two goals while Vivek Sagar Prasad, and scored one each. India will now face in the semi-final on Thursday.

In squash, India's men's and women's team remained in firm contention to reach the semi-finals with group stage wins on Tuesday.

--IANS

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First Published: Tue, August 28 2018. 23:00 IST