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Asian Games 2022: No place for 2018 Bronze medallist team, India name six-member new-look bridge team for Asian Games

Asian Games 2022: No place for 2018 Bronze medallist team, India name six-member new-look bridge team for Asian Games

Asian Games 2022: The Bridge Federation of India on Saturday picked a six-member team for the upcoming Asian Games in Hangzhou with Debasish Ray as the coach-cum-non-playing captain. Follow Asian Games 2022 updates on Insidesport.IN The team includes 2018 Asian Games bronze medallists Sumit Muukherjee, Debabrata Mazumdar, Jaggi Sivdasani, Rajeswar Tiwari, Keyzad Anklesaria and Sandeep Thakral, […]

Asian Games 2022: The Bridge Federation of India on Saturday picked a six-member
team for the upcoming Asian Games in Hangzhou with Debasish Ray as the coach-cum-non-playing captain. Follow Asian Games 2022 updates on Insidesport.IN

The team includes 2018 Asian Games bronze medallists Sumit Muukherjee, Debabrata Mazumdar, Jaggi Sivdasani, Rajeswar Tiwari, Keyzad Anklesaria and Sandeep Thakral, the federation said in a statement.

Asian Games 2022: No place for 2018 Bronze medallist team, India name six-member new-look bridge team for Asian Games

Pranab Bardhan and Shibnath De Sarkar who won the pairs gold in the last Asian Games failed to make the cut this time.

“The players selected this time have been practising quite hard for quite some time. I am sure India would be able to rise to the occasion this time as well,” said Ray, who was also the coach-cum-captain in the 2018 Asiad.

The team was picked after a trial held in Pune earlier this week and the same squad will represent the country in the World Bridge Championship slated in Italy next month.

India had won a pairs gold and team bronze in the Indonesia Asian Games in 2018.

Squad: Sumit Mukherjee, Debabrata Mazumdar, Jaggi Sivdasani, Rajeswar Tiwari, Keyzad Anklesaria and Sandeep Thakral.

Asian Games 2022: No place for 2018 Bronze medallist team, India name six-member new-look bridge team for Asian Games

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