India’s Men’s Volleyball Team extended their dream run in the Asian Games. The World No.73 side defeated another higher-ranked opponent in Chinese Taii 25-22, 25-22, 25-21 to enter the quarterfinal of the tournament.
Earlier, Men’s Table Tennis team comprising Sharath Kamal, G Sathiyan and Harmeet Desai won against Yemen and Singapore. Meanwhile, India’s Women paddlers secured a hard-fought 3-2 victory over Singapore in the team event.
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Asian Games – 22nd September Results
Sailing
- Men: K. C. Ganapathy, Varun Thakkar (Men’s 49er) – 4th on Day 2
- Jerome Kumar (IQFoil) – 7th on Day 2
- Chitresh Tatha (Formula Kite) – 7th on Day 2
- Eabad Ali (Men’s RS:X) – 4th on Day 2
- Adhvait Menon (Laser 4.7) – 4th on Day 2 Vishnu Saravanan (Laser) – 1st on Day 2
- Women: Harshita Tomar, Shital Verma (49er FX) – 3rd on Day 2
- Ishwariya Ganesh (Women’s RS:X) – 4th on Day 2
- Neha Thakur (Laser 4.7), Nethra Kumanan (Laser Radial) – 4th on Day 2
- Mixed Team: Preethi Kongara, Sudhanshu Shekhar, Siddheshwar Doiphode, Ramya Saravanan – 6th on Day 2
Table Tennis
Men’s Team event
- India BEAT Yemen – 3-0
- India BEAT Singapore – 3-1
Women’s Team Event
- India BEAT Singapore – 3-2
Volleyball
- India BEAT Chinese Taipei – 25-22, 25-22, 25-21
Rowing
- Men’s Singles Sculls – Semifinal – Balraj Panwar – Third Place (7:22.22) Enters Final
Modern Pentathlon
- Mayank Chapekhar – 6th in Freestyle Swimming out of 14 with a timing of 2:07.77
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Table Tennis
Table Tennis
Men’s Team event – India vs Yemen
Indian men’s table tennis team began its campaign on a winning note with a 3-0 victory over Yemen. Veteran Sharath Kamal, G Sathiyan and Harmeet Desai made short work of their Yemenese opponents to notch similar straight game victories.
Sathiyan set the ball rolling as he defeated Ali Omar Ahmed 11-3 11-2 11-6 in 14 minutes. The 41-year-old Sharath, playing his last Asian Games, then beat Ebrahim Abdulhakim Mohamm Gubran 11-3 11-4 11-6 to double India’s lead. The country’s top-ranked player Harmeet sealed the tie with an 11-1, 11-1, 11-7 win over Magd Ahmed Ali Aldhubhani.
Women’s Team event – India vs Singapore
The Indian women’s table tennis team started off their campaign with a hard-fought win over Singapore in their Group F match at the ongoing Asian Games at Hangzhou on Friday. India beat Singapore by 3-2.
In the first match of the tie, Ayhika Mukherjee took on Jian Zeng in women’s singles competition. Jian won the game by 3-1 (7-11, 11-2, 11-7, 12-10) to give Singapore a 1-0 lead. In the second match of the tie, Manika Batra took on Jingyi Zhou in another women’s singles match. Batra reversed the fortunes of Singapore, levelling the scoreline 1-1 with a 3-1 win over the Singaporean (11-9, 9-11, 11-7, 11-3).
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Volleyball
After recording a stunning victory against a much higher-ranked South Korea, Indian Volleyball team defeated another higher-ranked opponent in Chinese Taipei in an hour and 25 minutes to progress to the 1-6th place playoffs.
India lagged 6-10 early on but Erin Varghese helped the side to reduce the gap to 11-13. After lagging for most part, India finally drew parity at 21-21 before Varghese and Ashwal Rai won the final two points to give India the lead.
In the next two sets India managed to maintain the lead from the start. In the second set, they led 3-0 initially. But Chinese Taipei managed to level the scores at 17-17. However, Indian moved ahead in the final moments with consecutive points to close the issue 25-22.
India made a positive start in the decider, leading 10-4 at one stage. Chinese Taipei managed to narrow it down to 10-12 before drawing level at 14-14. India, however, moved ahead to 21-18 before sealing it comfortably 25-21.
Rowing
Indian rower Balraj Panwar qualified for Final A of the men’s single sculls at the Asian Games 2023 on Friday. The 24-year-old Panwar finished third with a timing of 7:22:22 in the semifinal F A/B2 to make the cut for the medal race.
There are multiple finals in rowing. However, top three rowers in the Final A will win medals.