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Asian Games Day 6 Highlights: Hello and welcome to our live coverage of Asian Games Day 6 (September 29) events from Hangzhou. With 25 medals, India are currently placed at the fifth spot on the points table. India will add a couple of medals in Tennis on Friday with Ramkumar Ramanathan and Saketh Myneni reaching the men’s doubles gold medal round and the mixed doubles pair of Rohan Bopanna and Rutuja Bhosale assuring itself of a medal.
Indian men’s and women’s teams assured themselves of medals at the Asian Games after progressing to the semifinals of the squash events on Thursday.
Key Events
Key EventsIndia added 8 medals – 2 gold, 4 silver, 2 bronze – to their tally on September 29.
Indian shooters added two gold and three silver medals as the men’s doubles tennis team got silver, women’s squash team bagged bronze and Kiran Baliyan won bronze in the women’s shot put on Friday.
The Indian women’s team beat Mongolia 68-62 in their Basketball Preliminary Round Group A clash.
FIRST MEDAL IN ATHLETICS IS A BRONZE
Kiran Baliyan finishes third and clinches the bronze medal with her best throw of 17.36 in the women’s Shot Put.
China’s Lijiao Gong and Jiayuan Song secured gold and silver respectively with a distance of 19.58 and 18.92 respectively.
BRONZEKiran Baliyan wins bronze, first athletics medal, in women’s shot put at #Hangzhou #AsianGames2022 @Adille1 pic.twitter.com/A75mgYKsGA
— Athletics Federation of India (@afiindia) September 29, 2023
Manpreet Kaur throws 15.71 on her sixth and last attempt, as her first attempt of 16.25 means she finishes fifth in the women’s Shot Put Final.
After the fifth throw, Kiran Baliyan’s best throw remains 17.36, that she threw on her third attempt, as she stays in third spot.
Manpreet Kaur throws 15.33 as her first attempt of 16.25 means she is fifth in the women’s Shot Put Final.
After the fouth throw, Kiran Baliyan’s best throw is 17.36, that she threw on her third attempt, meaning means she stays in third spot.
Manpreet Kaur commits another foul on her third attempt as her first attempt of 16.25 means she is fourth in the women’s Shot Put Final.
After the third throw, Kiran Baliyan’s best throw is now 17.36, which means she stays in third spot.
Manpreet Kaur commits a foul on her third attempt as her first attempt of 16.25 means she is fourth in the women’s Shot Put Final.
After the second throw, Kiran Baliyan’s best throw is 16.84, on her second attempt, which keeps her in the third spot.
Manpreet Kaur throws 15.63 on her second attempt but her first try of 16.25 means she is fourth in the women’s Shot Put Final.
India’s Sajan Prakash finishes fifth with a time of 1:57.44s in the men’s 200m butterfly final.
After the first throw. Kiran Baliyan 15.42 gets a distance of as Manpreet Kaur throws 16.25 in the women’s Shot Put Final.
Saurav Ghosal beats Eain Yow Ng 11-8, 116, 12-10, 11-3 after Abhay Singh had defeaed Muhammad Addeen Idrakie Bin Bahtiar 11-3, 12-10, 9-11, 11-6.
India beat defending champions Malaysia 2-0 in the Men’s Squash Semis and will take on Pakistan for Gold.
The India women’schess team defeated Philippines 3.5 – 0.5 in Round 1 as D Harika, R Vaishali and Savitha Baskar won their matches, as Vantika Agarwal drew.
The Indian men’s chess team, on the other hand, beat Mongolia 3.5 – 0.5 in Round 1 with R Praggnanandhaa, Vidit Gujarathi and Arun Erigaisi winning their matches and Gukesh D drawing his.
India’s Advait Page finishes seventh in the men’s 200m backstroke final with the time of 2:02.67, 7.30 behind China’s Jiayu Xu, who clinched gold.
That’s that then! Lalremsiami, Sangeeta, Neha, Navneet Kaur, Deep Grace Ekka and Monika scored as te Indian women’s hockey team beat Malaysia 6-0 in their Pool A game.
India’s Rachana Kumari finished 9th with a best throw of 58.13, on her second attempt, in the Women’s Hammer Throw.
Tanya Chaudhary,on the other hand, produced a throw of 60.50, on her third attempt, to finish in 5th position.
India’s Niraj Kumar and Harshveer Singh finished eighth in the Men’s Madison Final.
Lalremsiami scores sixth for India after goals from Sangeeta, Neha, Navneet Kaur, Deep Grace Ekka and Monika as India lead Malaysia 6-0 in their Pool A game.
Abhay Singh beats Muhammad Addeen Idrakie Bin Bahtiar 11-3, 12-10, 9-11, 11-6 as India take a 1-0 lead against Malaysia in the Men’s Squash Semi-final.
India’s Muhammed Ajmal booked his spot in the final of the men’s 400m ashe finished with a season’s best time of 52.73 in Heat 1.
Muhammed Anas Yahiya finished with a time of 46.29 in Heat 2 and failed to qualify.
India’s Aishwarya Mishra booked her spot in the final with a time of 52.73 in the Women 400m Heat 1.
In Heat 3, Himanshi Malik failed to qualify with timmings of 57.82.
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Meanwhile, Three medals for India on Thursday, the men’s 10m air pistol team of Sarabjot Singh, Arjun Singh Cheema and Shiva Narwal won gold. Naorem Roshibina Devi bagged a silver medal in the women’s 60kg sanda event of wushu as Anush Agarwalla clinched a bronze medal in the individual dressage event, the first ever for the country in this segment, of the equestrian competition.
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1. Aquatics – Swimming
• Nina Venkatesh – W 50m Butterfly (Heat 2) – 07:30 IST
• Vritti Agarwal – W 800m Freestyle – Slow Division Heat 2 – 08:04 IST
• Advait Page & Srihari Natraj – M 200m Backstroke – Heat 1 & 3 – 08:18 IST
• Aryan Nehra – M 400m Freestyle – Heat 4 – 08:32 IST
• Sunil Gowda & Sajan Prakash – M 200m Butterfly – Heat 2 & 3 – 09:00 IST
• Women’s Team – 4 x 100m Medley Relay – Heat 1 – 09:13 IST
• Nina Venkatesh – W 50m Butterfly – Final (If Qualified) – 17:00 IST
• Vritti Agarwal – W 800m Freestyle – Final (If Qualified) – 17:12 IST
• Advait Page & Srihari Natraj – M 200m Backstroke – Final (If Qualified) – 17:26 IST
• Aryan Nehra – M 400m Freestyle – Final (If Qualified) – 17:43 IST
• Sunil Gowda & Sajan Prakash – M 200m Butterfly – Final (If Qualified) – 18:10 IST
• Women’s Team – 4 x 100m Medley Relay – Final (If Qualified) – 18:26 IST
2. Athletics
• Sandeep Kumar & Vikas Singh – M 20 KM Race Walk – Final – 04:30 IST
• Priyanka – W 20 KM Race Walk – Final – 04:40 IST
• Aishwarya Mishra/Himanshi Malik – W 400m – Heat 1 & 3 – 16:30 IST
• Tanya Chaudhary & Rachana Kumari – W Hammer Throw – Final – 16:40 IST
• Muhammed Anas Yahiya/Muhammed Ajmal – M 400m – Heat 1 & 2 – 16:55 IST
• Kiran Baliyan/Manpreet Kaur – W Shot Put – Final – 18:15 IST
3. Basketball
• Men’s Team Vs China – 3X3 – Round Robin Pool C – 17:20 IST
• Women’s Team Vs Mongolia – 5X5 – Preliminary Round – Group A – 17:30 IST
4. Badminton
• Women’s Team Vs Thailand – Quarter Final – 06:30 AM
• Men’s Team Vs Nepal – Quarter Final – 14:30 AM
5. Boxing
• Parveen Vs Zichun Xu (CHN) – W 57 Kg – Round of 16 – 12:00 IST
• Lakshya Chahar Vs Bekzhigit Uulu Omurbek (KGZ) – M 80 Kg – Round of 16 – 13:45 IST
• Nikhat Zareen Vs Nassar H (JOR) – W 50 Kg – Quarter Final – 16:45 IST
6. Bridge
• Jaggy Shivdasani, Sandeep Thakral, Rajeshwar Tiwari, Sumit Mukherjee, Raju Tolani, Ajay Khare – Men Team Round Robin– Qualification Round 9-11 – 06:30 IST
• Kiran Nadar, B Satyanarayana, Himani Khandelwal, Rajeev Khandelwal, Marianne Karmarkar, Sandeep Karmarkar – Mixed Team – Qualification Round 9-11 – 06:30 IST
• Asha Sharma, Puja Batra, Bharti Dey, Alka Kshirsagar, Kalpana Gurjar, Vidya Patel – Women Team Round Robin – Women Team Round Robin – Qualification Round 6-7 – 11:00 IST
7. Cycling – Track
• David Beckham – Men’s Keirin – First Round – Heat 2 – 12:06 IST
• Esow Alben – Men’s Keirin – First Round – Heat 3 – 12:12 IST
• Esow Alben & David Beckham – Men’s Keirin – Semi Finals (If Qualified) – 15:39 IST
• Niraj Kumar & Harshveer Singh – Men’s Maddison – Final – 16:15 IST
• Esow Alben & David Beckham – Men’s Keirin – Final (If Qualified) – 17:24 IST
8. Chess
• Men’s Team – Round 1 – 12:30 IST
• Women’s Team – Round 1 – 12:30 IST
9. Esports
• India Vs Kyrgyzstan – DOTA 2 – Group A – 11:30 IST
• India Vs Philippines – DOTA 2 – Group A – 12:30 IST
10. Golf
• P Sharath Urs, A Prashanth, A Ashok – Women’s Individual & Team – Round 2 – 04:30 IST
• Anirban Lahiri, S.S.P Chawrasia, KH Joshi, S Sharma – Men’s Individual & Team – Round 2 – 04:30 IST
11. Handball
• Women’s Team Vs China – Preliminary Round – Group B – 15:30 IST
12. Hockey
• Women’s Team Vs Malaysia – Preliminary Women’s Pool A – 16:00 IST
13. Shooting
• Divya T S, Esha Singh, Palak – W 10m Air Pistol – Individual & Team – Qualification & Final – 06:30 IST
• Aishwary Pratap Sing Tomar, Swapnil Suresh Kusale, Akhil Sheoran – M 50m Rifle 3Ps – – Individual & Team – Qualification & Final – 06:30 IST
• Divya T S, Esha Singh, Palak – W 10m Air Pistol – Individual – Final (If Qualified) – 09:00 IST
• Aishwary Pratap Sing Tomar , Swapnil Suresh Kusale, Akhil Sheoran – M 50m Rifle 3Ps – Individual – Final (If Qualified) – 11:30 IST
14. Squash
• Women’s Team Vs Hong Kong – Semi Final – 08:30 IST
• Men’s Team Vs Malaysia – Semi Final – 16:00 IST
15. Table Tennis
• Manika Batra Vs Sawettabut (Thailand) – Women’s Singles – Round 16 – 08:15 IST
• Manush & Manav Vs Pang & Quek (Singapore) – Men’s Doubles – Round 16 – 09:00 IST
• Sathiyan & Sharath Vs Fan & Wang (China) – Men’s Doubles – Round 16 – 09:35 IST
• Sreeja Akula& Diya Chiatale Vs Miwa & Kihara (Japan) – Women’s Doubles – Round 16 – 13:30 IST
• Ayhika & Sutirtha Vs Sawettabut & Aueawiriyayothin (Thailand) – Women’s Doubles – Round 16 – 14:05 IST
• Sathiyan Vs Wang Chu Chin (China) – Men’s Singles – Round 16 – 14:40 IST
• Sharath Kamal Vs Chunag Chin Yuan (Chinese Taipei) – Men’s Singles – Round 16 – 15:25 IST
16. Tennis
• Ramkumar Ramanathan/Saketh Myneni Vs Jason Jung/Yu-hsiou Hsu (Chinese Taipei) – Final – Men’s Doubles – 07:30 IST
• Rohan Bopanna & Rutuja Bhosale Vs Yu-hsiou Hsu & Hao-ching Chan (Chinese Taipei) – Semi Finals – Mixed Doubles – After 12:00 IST