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Simranjit, Sanjeet, Sakshi, Jasmine Assure India of 4 More Medals at Asian Boxing Championships

Simranjit Kaur (Photo Credit: BFI)

Simranjit Kaur (Photo Credit: BFI)

India have been assured of five medals at Asian Boxing Championships after Sanjeet, Sakshi, Jasmine, Simranjit and Shiva Thapa all won their respective quarter-final bouts.

  • Last Updated:May 26, 2021, 08:16 IST

Sanjeet, Sakshi, Jasmine, Simranjit all won their respective quarter-final bouts to take India’s count of assured medals to five medals after Shiva Thapa booked his place in the semi-final at the ASBC Asian Boxing Championships in Dubai on Tuesday.

Sanjeet defeated Jasur Qurbonov of Tajikistan 5-0 in the 91kg quarter-final, as Sakshi beat Tajikistan’s Ruhafzo Haqazarova 5-0 in the 54kg. Sakshi will be up against the top seed Dina Zholaman of Kazakhstan in the semi-final.

Jasmine defeated Oyuntsetseg Yesugen of Mongolia 4-1 in the 57kg quarter-final and will face Vladislava Kukhta of Kazakhstan in the next round.

Simranjit got the better of Uzbekistan’s Raykhona Kodirova 4-1 in the 60kg quarter-final and ensures at least another bronze medal for India. She will face Rimma Volossenko of Kazakhstan in the semi-final.

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Earlier, Shiva Thapa outpunched Kuwait’s Nader Odah with a comprehensive 5-0 victory, . The Assam boxer also confirmed his fifth back-to-back medal at the Asian Championships. Thapa has also won a gold (2013), a silver (2017) and two bronze (2015 and 2019) at the championships.

Thapa dominated Odah throughout and hardly gave him an opportunity to score a point. The Indian will have a tough task in the semi-final when he takes on top seed Bakhodur Usmonov of Tajikistan.

There was disappointment for India’s Mohammad Hussamuddin, who went down fighting to reigning world champion and top seed from Uzbekistan, Mirazizbek Mirzahalilov, in the 56kg quarter-final bout.

Defending champion Mirzahalilov started the contest with an aggressive intent and landed some fierce punches. Hussamuddin, however, tried to gain momentum with a good defence and counter-attacking punches but the experienced Uzbek did not allow the Indian any chance of a comeback before completing a 4-1 victory.

On Wednesday, India’s Olympic-bound boxers Amit Panghal, Vikas Krishan and Ashish Kumar have their task cut out when they face some big names in the quarter-finals.

World Championships silver-medallist and defending champion Panghal will face stiff competition from Mongolia’s Kharkhuu Enkhmandakh in 52kg category. When the duo last met, at Asian Olympic Qualifiers in Amman last year, the Indian had to dig deep into his energy reserves to win the bout.

Krishan, the 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games champion, will square off against Iran’s Moslem Malamir in 69kg, while Ashish Kumar (75kg), who clinched silver in the last edition of the event, and Narender (+91kg) will also be up against powerful opponents from Kazakhstan.

While Ashish will play World Championships and Asian Games silver-medallist Abilkhan Amankul, Narender is set to fight two-time World Championships silver-medallist Kamshybek Kunkabayev, who is also aiming for his third successive medal at the Asian championships.

(With inputs from IANS)

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first published:May 26, 2021, 08:16 IST