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  • While You Were Asleep: Hima fails to qualify for ladies’s 200m ultimate, India beat England to enter ultimate in males’s garden bowls, Pallikal-Ghosal guide semis berth

    Hima Das did not qualify for the ultimate of the ladies’s 200m on the Commonwealth Games. She completed third in semifinal 2 with a timing of 23.42 seconds.

    There are three semifinal heats within the ladies’s 200m with the highest two in every and the subsequent two quickest advancing to the ultimate. Hima had certified for the ladies’s 200m semifinals after profitable her warmth with a timing of 23.42s on Thursday.

    It was a photograph end between Hima and Conolly of Australia within the semi-final Heat 2 because the younger sprinter appeared comfortable along with her exhibiting solely to grasp she had missed computerized qualification and ultimately a spot within the ultimate.

    Namibia’s Christine Mboma and Australia’s Ella Connolly certified with timings of twenty-two.93s and 23.41s respectively from the warmth.

    Jamaican nice Elaine Thompson-Herah, who has 5 Olympic Gold medals, clocked 22.63, one of the best timing within the semifinal.

    Lawn Bowls: India beat England

    India are assured of one other medal from garden bowls on the Commonwealth video games after the lads’s fours crew made its method into the ultimate.

    The males’s quartet of Sunil Bahadur (lead), Navneet Singh (second), Chandan Kumar Singh (third) and Dinesh Kumar (skip) defeated hosts England by an in depth 13-12 margin within the semifinal to guarantee India of at the least a silver medal.

    The ladies’s pair of Lovely Choubey and Nayanmoni Saikai had been knocked out of the Games after they went down within the quarterfinals.

    After the quartet of Lovely Choubey (lead), Pinki (second), Nayanmoni Saikia (third) and Rupa Rani Tirkey (slip) beat South Africa 17-10 within the ladies’s fours ultimate handy India a historic gold on Tuesday, now it could be the flip of males’s crew to observe their ladies counterparts.

    Squash: Pallikal-Ghosal in semis

    Dipika Pallikal and Saurav Ghosal progressed to the semifinals of blended doubles occasion in squash. The Indian duo beat Rachael Grinham and Zac Alexander of Australia 11-9 11-5 within the quarterfinals.

    #Squash Update

    Indian Mixed duo @SauravGhosal / @DipikaPallikal attain the XD SEMIS after defeating Australia 2-0 within the QF

    Score: 11-9, 11-5

    They will subsequent tackle New Zealand’s King/ Coll within the Semis

    All one of the best 👍 #Cheer4India#India4CWG2022 pic.twitter.com/Aw73HJ6E3J

    — SAI Media (@Media_SAI) August 5, 2022

    Ghosal had claimed India’s first ever singles CWG medal in squash when he gained a bronze on Wednesday.

    Velavan Senthil Kumar and Abhay Singh additionally had an excellent day in workplace as they scripted a come-from-behind 2-1 win over Scotland’s Douglas Kempsell and Alan Clyne to advance to the quarterfinals of males’s doubles occasion.

    The Indian duo beat the Scottish pair 8-11 11-10 11-8 within the spherical of 16.

    Meanwhile, Joshana Chinappa and Dipika misplaced 0-2 to Yiwen Chan and Ainaa Ampandi of Malaysia in ladies’s doubles.

  • CWG 2022: Ghosal-Pallikal energy into combined doubles quarterfinals

    Top seeds Dipika Pallikal and Saurav Ghosal sailed into the combined doubles quarterfinals with a scientific 11-8, 11-4 win over the Wales pair of Emily Whitlock and Pater Creed on the Commonwealth Games right here on Thursday.

    The mixture of Pallikal’s highly effective forehand and Ghosal’s skillful backhand proved too good for the duo from Wales.

    The first recreation was intensely fought with groups locked at 6-6. With 4 gamers on the courtroom, the referees additionally had a busy time adjudicating the requires no let and stroke.With India trailing 3-4, a stroke was awarded to the opposition and Pallikal didn’t appear happy about it.

    Pallikal’s forehand was much more deadly within the second recreation. From 2-2, the Indians raced to a 9-4 lead and Pallikal hit a forehand winner to finish the job. Ghosal too had a spring in his steps a day after creating historical past by successful the primary ever singles medal for India in CWG historical past.

    The Indians gained the world doubles title earlier this 12 months and are anticipated to win the gold right here.Earlier on Thursday, Anahat Singh and Sunayna Kuruvilla entered girls’s doubles pre-quarterfinals.

    Anahat and Sunayna, who each are that includes in CWG for the primary time, beat Yeheni Kuruppu and Chanithma Sinaly 11-9, 11-4 in a spherical of 32 contest.

    Delhi teenager Anahat, who additionally gained a spherical within the girls’s singles, hit some crisp winners within the match. A harder take a look at awaits Anahat and Sunayna within the pre-quarterfinals as they tackle Australia’s Donna Loban and Rachael Grinham.

    Abhay Singh and Velavan Senthilkumar additionally recorded a straight recreation win over Luca Reich and Joe Chapman of the British Virgin Islands to enter the lads’s doubles pre-quarterfinals.The skilled combined doubles duo of Joshna Chinappa and Harinderpal Sandhu, nevertheless, suffered 8-11, Sept. 11 defeat in a spherical of 16 match towards Australia’s Donna Lobban and Cameron Pilley.

    Joshna and Pallikal are the reigning girls’s doubles world champions and are anticipated to win their second gold in CWG historical past.
    On Wednesday, Ghosal made historical past by changing into the primary Indian to win a singles medal at CWG.

  • Saurav Ghosal beats greatest good friend, wins historic bronze 

    James Willstrop had overwhelmed long-time good friend Saurav Ghosal eight out of 9 occasions earlier than Wednesday, virtually all the time in a convincing style inside three video games. Both coached by Willstrop’s legendary father-coach Malcolm, know one another’s sport just like the again of their palms. Willstrop was additionally the defending Commonwealth Games champion. Until the Indian squash No 1 lastly turned the tide of their historical past and beat the 38-year-old Englishman to take the bronze medal on the Birmingham CWG.

    Ghosal’s promising profession, given credence when he received the British Junior’s title in 2004, has seen its ups and downs. He has received titles the world over however when it got here to the large one, he all the time slipped agonisingly near his last frontier. A medal on the Commonwealth Games was, in his phrases, ‘the gloss’ lacking from his trophy cabinet. A trophy cabinet that would have been additional stuffed if not for the close to misses.

    BRONZE FOR SAURAV! 🥉

    Our proficient Squash participant @SauravGhosal 🎾 clinches Bronze after getting previous James Willstrop of England 3-0 (11-6, 11-1, 11-4) within the Bronze medal match 🇮🇳

    Way to go Saurav 🔥

    Congratulations! 🇮🇳’s 1st medal in Squash this #CWG2022 👏#Cheer4India pic.twitter.com/At5VcvRfH0

    — SAI Media (@Media_SAI) August 3, 2022

    Three years in the past, Saurav Ghosal was in a battle with the Egyptian generally known as ‘Beast’. Mohamed El-Shorbagy was the present World No 2 and Ghosal was within the combat of his life on the World Championship quarter-finals. Then a 33-year-old, Ghosal had spent 15 years on the squash circuit and if issues went his method, this may have been the most important fish he ever reeled in his profession.

    He ended up taking El-Shorbagy to 5 video games and 85 minutes later misplaced on the softest of backhands. The last rating learn 11-5, September 11, September 11, 12-10, 10-12 however it was that final level within the final sport that all the time rankled Ghosh. He later spoke about how had he hit the ball barely softer, or more durable, then his Egyptian opponent’s return would have hit the tin and that time might have modified each narrative about his profession.

    Ghosal had the possibility to vary how his historical past learn as soon as once more on Tuesday when he took on one more World No 2 in New Zealand’s Peter Coll. But the lanky Kiwi was working on a distinct stratosphere, combining his different worldly attain to fish out the tightest of angles whereas utilizing his superior athleticism to counter no matter Ghosal needed to provide. By the third sport, the Indian had emptied his tank out, attempting a variation of pictures in opposition to his Kiwi conqueror. The effort had taken sufficient out of him for one to consider that the bronze medal match in a day’s time was doubtless out of the query. Ghosal disagreed.

    There can also be the historic precedent of him having misplaced his bronze medal match on the 2014 Glasgow Games – in opposition to Willstrop besides. But that elusive singles title that he had been chasing for years lastly landed right here in Birmingham.

    Final frontier

    Winning a singles medal on the Commonwealth Games has been the one purpose that was Ghosh’s last frontier. His confidence going into the 2018 Gold Coast occasion was sky excessive. Talking about his preparations, Ghosal had informed journalists on the time that he was scheduling his occasions earlier than the Games in such a way that he would get per week or two’s price of relaxation earlier than pushing his physique once more. But a shock exit within the first spherical meant that his dream of profitable a Commonwealth medal was wanting bleak.

    Cut to 4 years later and the leadup to those Birmingham Games has been subdued. Older now, Ghosal silently went by way of the sector, easing previous Sri Lanka’s Shamil Wakeel 11-4, 11-4, 11-6. His first match of the CWG was an ideal warm-up session – a three-game fast turnaround that allowed him to preserve vitality for more durable rounds later into the event.

    Ghosal then caught to the script, beating the Canadian National champion and World No 62 David Baillargeon 11-6, 11-2. 11-6. It was solely within the Round-of-16 in opposition to Greg Lobban that he lastly dropped a sport. But the World No 34 from Scotland needed to succumb as his 35-year-old compatriot continued his march in direction of the medals, culminating in a semi-final match in opposition to Coll.

    After the loss to Coll, Ghosal went into the bronze medal match drained and damaged however pulled out all of the stops in opposition to Willstrop. This isn’t the Willstrop of previous as properly. Turning 39 this summer time, the Englishman has seen higher days and his reactions to Ghosal’s pictures, significantly on the forehand aspect, have been telling.

    On the side-lines of his epic victory Ghosal acknowledged the second. He went right into a nook and wept. A couple of moments later he scaled the barricades and hugged his spouse. He even acknowledged Willstrop’s affect in his life when he stated, “He’s my best friend in life but to do it at this stage, winning India’s first individual Commonwealth Games medal…”. Ghosal lastly obtained the gloss he so genuinely-earned.

  • India veteran Saurav Ghosal wins his first particular person medal in Commonwealth Games, brings residence bronze in Squash

    India’s Saurav Ghosal marched to victory within the males’s singles bronze medal match, successful his first ever particular person within the Commonwealth Games.

    File picture of Saurav Ghosal. (Courtesy: SAI)

    HIGHLIGHTSGhosal gained his match 3-0 towards James WillstropSaurav Ghosal gained his first ever particular person medal within the CWG GamesSaurav might be combating for one more medal within the blended occasion

    India’s Saurav Ghosal marched to a cushty victory within the males’s singles Squash bronze medal match after thrashing residence crowd favorite James Willstrop on Wednesday, 3 August. Ghosal blanked his opponent 11-6, 11-1, 11-4 to win his first ever singles medal. The 35-year-old veteran participant from India, who’s ranked 15 on this planet, confirmed calm, composure and sophistication to take an early lead within the sport. This was additionally India’s first ever singles medal in Squash.

    This was Ghosal’s first ever particular person medal within the Commonwealth Games.

    Ghosal began off the sport with a cushty 11-6 win within the first sport of the match, studying his opponent properly all through the sport. Willstrop, who’s ranked 25 on this planet in the intervening time, didn’t look snug towards the agility and the health of the Indian. The second sport was a lot worse for the England nationwide, shedding 1-11 towards Ghosal because the Indian regarded to wrap issues off as shortly as he might.

    Willstrop dedicated errors all through the match that lowered his possibilities of comeback. Ghosal had a poker face all through the sport and didn’t present even the smallest of feelings as he romped to victory. One can solely assume that it was due to his loss towards New Zealand’s Paul Coll earlier within the final sport.

    Ghosal was bested by Coll 11-9, 11-4, 11-1 within the semi-final sport because the Kiwi, second ranked participant on this planet, marched to victory in an amazing method, successful all of the half probabilities within the sport.

    Ghosal regarded distraught after the victory and probably might need vowed to make the bronze medal match his cleanest sport within the event.

    Earlier within the day, Joshna Chinappa and Harinder Sandhu progressed within the blended doubles occasion within the CWG Games.

    — ENDS —

  • Unseeded Akshaya storms into quarterfinals, stuns sixth seed Sanika Choudhari

    City woman Akshaya Sri posted one of many greatest wins in her profession when she shocked sixth seed Sanika Choudhari of Maharashtra 11-8, 2-11, 8-11, 5-11 within the second spherical to enter the quarterfinals of the Professional Squash Association (PSA) Challenger Tour-10 squash which started at Indian Squash Academy in Chennai from Monday.
    In the primary spherical, Akshaya, a twelfth customary scholar, conceded the primary recreation however rallied to defeat 9-16 seed Radhika Rathore of Daly College, Indore 7-11, 11-7, 11-5, 11-2. She is the one unseeded participant to enter the last-eight stage.
    Top seeds Sunayna Kuruvilla, Tanvi Khanna, Sachika Balvani, Aparajitha Balamurukan, Urwashi Joshi, Janet Vidhi and Abhisheka Shannon took the appointed place with out a lot fuss. However, the fifth seed Urwashi of Mumbai was stretched by Rathika Suthanthira Seelan, one other metropolis woman, 5-11, 11-4, 11-5, 4-11, 10-12 which took 43 minutes.
    “I am feeling better and better. We all lost one full season and more,” Akshaya informed indianexpress.com after her matches. “I never take any pressure during my matches. I try to enjoy my outings but I’m very confident and focussed. For the first time, we all began on equal footing. I’m facing all my rivals for the first time and I’ll be facing third seed Sachika Balvani in the quarterfinals also for the first time. Tomorrow I’ll try and play my level best,” stated the coed of Ewarts Matriculation, Chennai.
    In the boys’s class, Abhay Singh, world No.116, has been seeded No. 1, adopted by former nationwide champion Harinder Pal Singh Sandhu, Aadit Zaveri, Abhishek Agarwal and Velavan Senthilkumar. Apart from the highest 5 seeds, Abhishek Pradhan, Rounak Yadav too have obtained first-round byes.
    There have been no surprises within the males’s class aside from a minor upset when wild card entrant Kanhav Nanavati outplayed Rounak Yadav 12-10, 11-8, 11-6 within the second spherical to enter quarters.
    The Challenger 10 stage occasion, for each women and men, is restricted to home gamers as a result of Covid-19 pandemic and presents prize cash of $12,000.
    Apart from the Chennai leg of the Challenger Tour, PSA is organising ‘domestic’ occasions at Surrey, England (TWC Squash Squared Open & restricted for gamers within the UK), Cairo International Stadium (CIB Egyptian Challenger Tour), Pink Power in Stuttgart, Germany (Schraglage Squash Open, open to gamers in Europe) and at Islamabad, Pakistan (PSF-COMBAXX Sports Squash Championship).
    Players from Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka have been eligible however none gave entry.
    MEN
    Quarterfinal lineup: 2-Harinder Pal Singh Sandhu vs 5-Velavan Senthilkumar, Kanhav Nanavati bs
    4-Abhishek Agarwal, 3-Aadit Zaveri vs 7-Rahul Baitha & 6-Abhishek Pradhan vs 1-Abhay Singh
    Results
    Round 2: 2-Harinder Pal Singh Sandhu bt Jaideep Sethi 11-8, 4-11, 11-6, 10-12, 12-10, (WC) Kanhav Nanavati bt 8-Rounak Yadav 12-10, 11-8, 11-6; 5-Velavan Senthilkumar bt Tarun Mammen 11-2, 11-4, 11-6; 4-Abhishek Agarwal bt Jamal Sakib 11-9, 11-6, 11-8, 6-Abhishek Pradhan bt Mohit Bhatt 11-7, 11-9, 11-8; 3-Aadit Zaveri bt Yuvraj Wadhwani 11-9, 11-4, 11-5; Navaneeth Prabhu misplaced to 1-Abhay Singh 12-10, 15-13, 11-6, 7-Rahul Baitha bt [WC] Suraj Chand 11-4, 8-11, 11-5, 2-11, 11-8
    Round 1: [WC] Yuvraj Wadhwani bt (9/16) Ravi Dixit 11-6, 8-11, 11-6, 11-2; Mohit Bhatt bt Sumer Singh Ahluwalia 11-4, 11-6, 11-0; [WC] Kanhav Nanavati bt (9/16) Ranvijay Singh Sept. 11, 11-5, 11-8, 11-6; (9-16) Tarun Mammen bt (9/16) Raju Shingava Sept. 11, 11-9, 11-3, 11-1; (9-16) Jaideep Sethi bt Rishit Dunga 11-7, 11-7, 11-2; [WC] Navaneeth Prabhu bt Vaibhav Chauhan 11-5, 11-4, 11- 3; (9/16) Jamal Sakib bt (9/16) Naresh Shingva 11-3, 11-5, 11-2; [WC] Suraj Chand bt R Sreekartikeyan 11-4, 11-7, 11-2;
    WOMEN
    Quarterfinal lineup (all matches in glass court docket from 10 am): 1-Sunayna Kuruvilla vs 5-Urwashi Joshi, Akshaya Sri vs 3-Sachika Balvani, 4-Aparajitha Balamurukan vs 8-Abhisheka Shannon & 7-Janet Vidhi vs 2-Tanvi Khanna
    Results
    Rd 2: 1-Sunayna bt Shameena Riaz 11-3, 11-4, 11-3; 6-Sanika Choudhari misplaced to Akshaya Sri 11-8, 2-11, 8-11, 5-11; Rathika Suthanthira Seelan misplaced to 5-Urwashi 5-11, 11-4, 11-5, 4-11, 10-12; 4-Aparajitha bt Navya Gupta 11-2, 11-4, 11-3; 7-Janet bt Sunita Patel 11-6, 11-9, 2-11, 11-5; 3-Sachika bt (9-16) Aaradhana Kasturiraj 11-6, 11-2, 11-1; 2-Tanvi bt Pooja Arthi R 11-4, 11-7, 11-5; 8-Abhisheka bt Anjali Semwal 12-10, 12-10, 11-9 (28m);
    Rd 1: Shameena bt (9-16) Saniya Jaggi 11-8, 7-2 retired; Sunita bt (9/16) Aishwaria Payyan 11-0, 11-6, 11-8; (9-16) Aaradhana bt [WC] Ananya Narayanan 11-9, 11-1, 11-3; Pooja Arthi R bt [WC] Mithali Surana 11-8, 11-8, 11-5; Akshaya Sri bt (9-16) Radhika Rathore 7-11, 11-7, 11-5, 11-2; Anjali bt (9/16) Skandha Dogra 11-8, 11-5, 11-9; Navya bt (9/16) Tiana Parasrampuria 13-11, 4-11, 0-11, 13-11, 11-6.