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Sumit Malik to fight for bronze at Worlds Wrestling Championships

Sumit Malik put himself in line to win the biggest medal of his c... Read More
BUDAPEST (Hungary): India's

Sumit Malik

put himself in line to win the biggest medal of his career as he will fight for a bronze at the World Wrestling Championships even as

Sonba Tanaji Gogane

was outclassed by reigning European champion

Rashidov Gadzhimurad

in the men's free style quarterfinals, on Saturday.

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Malik, the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games gold medallist, overcame

Inkar Yermukambet

of Kazakhstan 6-1 in the quarterfinals after beating Japan's Taiki Yamamoto 4-1 in the pre-quarterfinals of the 125kg category.

However, he later lost his semifinal 0-5 to China's Zhiwei Ding. In the bronze medal match he will clash on Sunday.

It was a favourable draw for the Asian Championship silver medallist and Malik made most of it as he was knocked out at preliminary stage last year. Malik had returned empty-handed from the Jakarta Asian Games this year.

Gogane made a stupendous start by winning two bouts but was outwitted by Rashidov in the 61kg quarterfinals.

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It was always going to be tough challenge for Gogane as he was up against last year's World Championships silver medallist and two-time European champion.

Gogane started aggressively but Rashidov's stoic defence meant that the Indian was forced to slow down. The Russian got on board with a takedown and then opened up a 4-0 lead with an expose. It pegged the Indian back.

The Russian further consolidated his lead with a leg hold and by the end of period one, he was leading 6-0.

With 40 seconds to go in the bout, Rashidov stunned Gogane by lifting him on his shoulder. The Russian pulled the Indian down for a four-point move, ending the bout in his favour with almost half-a-minute left.

Gogane had beaten Andrei Bekrenu 4-3 and Lowe Bingham (10-0) in the qualification rounds.

He still has a chance to reach the bronze medal round as he has got a repechage round against Tuvshintulga Tumenbileg from Mongolia.

However, it was all over for Jitender, who had replaced Sushil Kumar in the Indian squad, as he lost his 1/16 bout 3-6 to Slovakia's Akhsarbek Gulaev in the 74kg contest.

Pawan Kumar faded in the 86kg category, as he could not go even beyond the qualification round. He lost 0-6 to Ukraine's Mraz Dzhafarian.

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