Asian Games 2018, Day 14, Live Updates: All Eyes on Indian Women's Squash Team Final Against Hong Kong
News18.com | September 1, 2018, 2:33 PM IST
Catch all the action from day 14 of the Asian Games through our live blog.
Latest Updates: India have begun this Saturday morning with some great news with two Gold medals coming from Boxing and Bridge. Boxer Amit Panghal won stunned the Olympic champion to win his Gold while, Pranab Bardhan and Shibn
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Sep 1, 2018 2:33 pm (IST)
Squash: India currently trail Hong Kong 1-0 in the final of the women's team squash event, with Sunayana Kuruvilla going down to Tze Lok Ho. India MUST win their remaining two matches if they are to win the final and the gold medal in the process. All over to Dipika Pallikal Karthik and Joshna Chinappa now!
India won a gold medal in the bridge competition of the 18th Asian Games with Pranab Bardhan and Shibhnath Sarkar clinching the top honours in the men's pair event, here on Saturday.
Sep 1, 2018 1:45 pm (IST)
The India vs Hong Kong squash final has begun and a win for India will make it our best ever Gold medal haul at the Asian Games
If you’re still reeling from Amit Panghal’s superb bout that won him gold, well, hang on to your seats as we get set for another gold medal match, as India take on Hing Kong in the wome’s team squash final. The loss in the league stage is a thing of the past, because the win against Malaysia and specially Joshna’s win against Nicol David will give the girls tremendous confidence ahead of the big one. Joshna and Dipika have mentored their younger teammates tremendously amidst the mess up with coaches in Indian squash. Let’s go girls!
So with the Gold medal from Bridge men's pair, India have equalled their best Gold medal tally at the Asian Games with a 15th Gold. The last time this happened was in 1951, the first edition of the Asian Games. Can we go one better with the squash final soon?
Sep 1, 2018 12:59 pm (IST)
GOLD NUMBER 14!
BRILLIANT boxing by #TOPSAthlete Amit Panghal to secure a GOLD in Men's 49 kg Boxing by defeating 2016 Olympic Gold medalist!
Bridge: In the men's pair India represented by Pranab Bardhan and Shibnath Sarkar have clinched a Gold Medal!
Sep 1, 2018 12:46 pm (IST)
Suprita Das, Senior Journalist:
Amit Phangal fights the fight of his life to give India a memorable GOLD after what’s been a forgettable outing for India’s boxing squad. No drop in aggression, tremendous footwork and smart boxing in that bout especially in the second round! Massive upset against Olympic champion Dusmatov of Uzbekistan!!!!
Sep 1, 2018 12:46 pm (IST)
Big big win for India's Amit who had a brilliant bout to stun the Olympic champion on the day and clinch the Gold medal and make it 14 Golds for India. Fantastic start to this Saturday morning! Here's a look at how the refs judged the bout
Sep 1, 2018 12:43 pm (IST)
GOLD MEDAL!!
India have bagged the Gold medal in the men's 49kg category after beating the Olympic champions Hasanboy Dusmatov via a split decision.
Sep 1, 2018 12:38 pm (IST)
Boxing: Amit Panghal has been doing a good job as the second round ends. He has not only kept Hasanboy at bay here in the final, but also made sure he lands his punches in correctly on the highly rated opponent. Quite literally fighting the fight of his life.
Boxing: End of the first round in the final and Amit has ended the bout sharper than his Uzbeki opponent. Amit has his task cut out but has not let this bout get away nor has he been overawed at all.
Sep 1, 2018 12:32 pm (IST)
Boxing: Pretty even first round so far in the first couple of minutes in the final of this lightweight bout. Both testing the waters and the opponent and keeping each other guessing with a tight defense.
Sep 1, 2018 12:30 pm (IST)
Less than 24 hours between Amit's semi-final and now the final
Sep 1, 2018 12:29 pm (IST)
Boxing: It's time for the Men's 49kg category final. India's Amit will be up against the Olympic champion Hasanboy Dusmatov
Amit Panghal, the only Indian boxer to reach the final at the Asian Games 2018, will take on reigning Olympic champion Hasanboy Dusmatov in the men's 49kg final.
India are returning with two medals from boxing, one with Vikas Krishan's Bronze and the other will be decided after Amit Panghal's final today. Vikas was a contender for the Gold medal, but one hopes Amit can keep the flag flying in that event today.
DAY 13 REVIEW: A golden dream unfulfilled for over 30 years remained just that in women's hockey but India equalled its best ever medal haul as sailors joined the assorted contributors to the country's tally at the 18th Asian Games on Friday. On the penultimate day of competitions, the euphoria of track-and-field gold rush was far over but the momentum was certainly retained with a silver and a couple of bronze coming in from the sailing events. The women's hockey team, however, endured a heartbreak, albeit not as big as the men. They lost to Japan 1-2 in the final despite being favourites for gold. But it was still a step up from the bronze that came in the 2014 edition.
The men will square off against Pakistan tomorrow for a bronze. The Indian position in the overall tally was a steady eighth with 65 medals, which is the same as 2010 -- the country's best ever Asiad show. The haul includes 13 gold, 23 silver and 29 bronze medals. The highlight of the day was the sailing performance, India's best showing. Varsha Gautham and Sweta Shervegar claimed silver in 49er FX event while two men combined to overcome disqualification in their previous race to grab a bronze. Thanks to their showing, the country enjoyed its best result since 1982. In 1982, India won a gold in fireball, a silver in enterprise and a bronze in wind-glider. For Varsha, it was her second Asiad medal as she had won a bronze in 29er with Aishwarya Nedunchezhiyan in the 2014 edition.
Varsha and Sweta were not chosen by the federation to represent India and only after a court battle did they reach the Indonesian capital. At the helm of her 49erFX, 20-year-old Varsha and her crew partner Sweta, completed the 15-race event with 40 net points to finish second behind winners from Singapore, who had just 14 net points. Sailors are given points after each race, and the pair, which gets the least points, is declared the winner. "These were stressful three months. But everything has paid off. There were a lot of up and down. A lot happened. At least 10 times I thought, it's not worth it, I can't handle it but somehow I continued. It was certainly not a glamorous race, there was pressure," Varsha said. Varun Thakkar Ashok and Chengappa Ganapathy Kelapanda won bronze with a total of 53 after race 15 in the 49er men's event.
The Indian women's hockey team, however, failed to break its 36-year-old gold jinx. The loss will hurt the Indians badly as a gold here would have guaranteed a direct qualification in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Minami Shimizu and Motomori Kawamura scored for Japan through penalty corners in the 11th an 44th minute while Neha Goyal's field goal in the 25th minute was the lone strike for India, who were aiming to win their first Asiad gold since 1982. The Indians had qualified for the final of the Asian Games after a gap of 20 years gap, having beaten China in the semifinals. There was plenty to celebrate in the squash competition. Joshna Chinappa upstaged eight-time world champion Nicol David as the Indian women's squash team outplayed defending champions Malaysia 2-0 to enter its second successive Asian Games final.
The Indian men, who also entered the mega-event as defending champions, settled for bronze after a 0-2 loss to Hong Kong in the semifinals. Saurav Ghosal, who was not fully fit, and Harinder Pal Sandhu, lost to Max Lee and Leo Au, 0-3 and 1-3 respectively. The loss came after the women's team blanked the David-led Malaysia in the semifinals. The team, comprising Joshna, Dipika Pallikal Karthik and Sunayna Kuruvilla, is now assured of at least a silver. In the boxing ring, it was day of mixed results and emotions. Debutant Amit Panghal (49kg) continued his sensational run to make the final with a hard-fought win but an injured Vikas Krishan (75kg) had to settle for bronze after being declared medically unfit for his semifinal. Amit was the lone Indian boxer to make the final in the ongoing edition, beating Philippines' Carlo Paalam in a 3-2 verdict.
The 22-year-old Armyman, who won a silver medal at the Commonwealth Games earlier this year, will be up against reigning Olympic champion and world championships silver-medallist Hasanboy Dusmatov of Uzbekistan in the summit clash on Saturday. Amit's draining victory made up, to an extent, for the disappointment of Vikas being forced to withdraw from his last-four bout owing to a cut on his eyelid sustained in the pre-quarters. The 26-year-old was to take on Kazakhstan's Amankul Abilkhan this evening. "There is inflammation in retina as well and it is too risky to let him fight. He will have to take a break for a few weeks," an official of the contingent said. India's sensational run in the table tennis event came to an end after Sharath Kamal, G Sathiyan and Manika Batra lost in the pre-quarterfinals of the singles competition.
World number 33 Sharath Kamal went down fighting against 14th ranked Chih-Yuan Chunag of Chinese Taipei 7-11, 11-9, 10-12, 16-14, 9-11. Sathiyan, who led India to a maiden medal in 60 years with his two wins against Japan in the team event, was not to able to do an encore against Kenta Matsudaira. He lost 11-9, 4-11, 9-11, 6-11, 10-12 in another round of 16 match.
Rising star Manika Batra won a game against world number five Wang Manyu but it was not enough to trouble the Chinese. She lost 2-11, 8-1, 8-11, 11-6, 4-11 in the women's singles round of 16. There was no respite from losses in judo and volleyball.