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Friday, Aug 09, 2019

Sushil Kumar suffers crushing defeat on return, loses bout in just 90 seconds

Leg attack by the reigning World Championship bronze medallist had Sushil flummoxed and soon the Uzbek pinned Sushil to end the bout in just 90 seconds.

other-sports Updated: Aug 09, 2019 22:08 IST
Press Trust of India
Press Trust of India
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Sushil Kumar after losing the qualification round in the men's freestyle wrestling (74kg) at the Asian Games 2018.
Sushil Kumar after losing the qualification round in the men's freestyle wrestling (74kg) at the Asian Games 2018.(PTI)

Celebrated Indian wrestler Sushil Kumar’s much-anticipated return to the mat after one year ended with a crushing defeat as he was pinned by world number five Bekzod Abdurakhmonov in the 74kg quarterfinals at the Medved tournament in Minsk, Belarus. The Uzbek grappler, a reigning Asian Games champion, got hold of Sushil’s right leg and earned four points. He then pushed the Indian out of the mat to add two more.

Another leg attack by the reigning World Championship bronze medallist had Sushil flummoxed and soon the Uzbek pinned Sushil to end the bout in just 90 seconds.

It was Sushil Kumar’s first tournament after a failed campaign at the 2018 Jakarta Asian Games, where he made a first-round exit.

The two-time Olympic medallist is to compete in the World Championship trials upon his return to the country.

Injured Praveen Kumar and Jitender had sought time from the Wrestling Federation of India to challenge Sushil in 74kg trials, prompting the WFI to delay the trials in this category.

Sushil does not figure even in the world’s top-20 in his category while Amit Kumar Dhankar, who is from the same ‘Akhara’ where Sushil trains, is ranked number nine in the 74kg.

First Published: Aug 09, 2019 22:07 IST

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