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1 hour ago, Suneet said:

Mary Kom won her bout 3-0 :)

Sarita Devi lost a very closely contested bout 2-1 :cry:

Shiva Thapa won his bout 2-1

Dheeraj Rangi lost his bout 3-0

Parveen Kumar's bout is yet to be contested.

hope we get 4th one in semis...As per vaisakh prediction we already have 3 into SF and the 4th would be a upset....:fingers:

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Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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55 minutes ago, Prashanth said:

India lead Turkmenistan 1-0 at half-time in the World Cup qualifiers..

India lost 1-2..score should have been 1-3 as they missed a penalty..another worst performance:( Once in bluemoon they play international matches, but, key players are injured:d. Players never feel like they wanted play for 90 minutes as they are running very slowly..something seriously wrong with aiff..Is thats all the talent we have? I don't know why chettri in playing team without being entered the ground at any point of time...

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1 hour ago, Prashanth said:

hope we get 4th one in semis...As per vaisakh prediction we already have 3 into SF and the 4th would be a upset....:fingers:

Parveen lost..so only 3 remains..

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Badminton Indian Open 2016

 

Saina Nehwal and Rituparna Das won their matches in Women's Singles

 

Pranav Chopra / Akshay Dewalkar  and Manu Atri / Sumit Reddy won their matches in Men's Doubles

 

Manu Atri/Ashwini Ponappa  and Pranav Chopra/Siki Reddy won their matches in Mixed Doubles

 

Mohita Sahdev/Sanjana Santosh won their matches in Women's Doubles

 

B. Sai Praneeth and Ajay Jayaram lost their matches in Men's Singles

 

 

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1 hour ago, tirtha22 said:

Badminton Indian Open 2016

 

Saina Nehwal and Rituparna Das won their matches in Women's Singles

 

Pranav Chopra / Akshay Dewalkar  and Manu Atri / Sumit Reddy won their matches in Men's Doubles

 

Manu Atri/Ashwini Ponappa  and Pranav Chopra/Siki Reddy won their matches in Mixed Doubles

 

Mohita Sahdev/Sanjana Santosh won their matches in Women's Doubles

 

B. Sai Praneeth and Ajay Jayaram lost their matches in Men's Singles

 

 

Ajay loss is a bad one, rest are not big except Sai a little..

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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3 minutes ago, Prashanth said:

Any update on Semis of Asia Oceania boxing....

Today was rest day... Semis will happen tomorrow

 

Tmrw 11:30 IST (1st match of the day): Men's 46-49kg SF - Devendro vs top seed Rogen Ladon :PHI

Tmrw 11:55 IST (3rd match of the day): Men's 56kg SF - Top seed Shiva Thapa vs Kairat Yeraliyev :KAZ

Tmrw 13:10 IST (9th match of the day): Women's 51kg SF - Top seed Mary Kom vs 4th seed Cancan Ren :CHN 

 

Mary Kom needs to win to get Rio qualification while Devendro & Shiva will get a chance in the box off with other losing semifinalist if they lose their semi match

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