In the bronze-medal match, Manjeet was up against Yersin Abyir of Kazakhstan. However, the 32-year-old Indian wrestler utilised all of his experience to defeat Yersin Abyir, 23, 14-9.
L-G Mathur, along with Major General Manjeet Singh Mokha, Chief of Staff, Fire and Fury Corps, paid tributes to fallen bravehearts by laying a wreath at the iconic Hall of Fame War Memorial in Leh.
The petitioner has moved a petition seeking a direction to include his name in the list of the athletes to be awarded this year. The National Award ceremony is going to be held on Wednesday in the Rashtrapati Bhavan.
When asked about their victory, Bengaluru Head Coach Randhir Singh said, "I asked Neeraj Narwal to lead the attack in our game against Haryana Steelers. We wanted to surprise the Steelers with this tactic. And the margin of victory doesn't matter to us because a win is a win at the end of th
Haryana took a big risk in the match, keeping in-form raider Meetu on the substitution bench in place of Vinay and Bulls made them pay for the crucial error. Neeraj Narwal stole the show for the Bulls, earning 9 points, and setting the win for his team.
Dabang Delhi rode on the raiding of Naveen Kumar of 12 points, Manjeet's 9 points and a superb defensive performance by Ravi Kumar and Ashu Malik to inflict a crushing defeat on the Telugu Titans and stay unbeaten this season. Dabang Delhi have moved to the top of the points table.
Manjeet began the match with a successful raid, opening the scoring for the Steelers straightaway. But a minute later, he was caught by right corner Sagar as Tamil Thalaivas took the lead. A defensive error from Monu Hooda led to Tamil Thalaivas extending their lead, putting the Steelers on
Delhi and Gujarat were both patient to start with in the early exchanges, with neither able to attain a big lead. While Rakesh HS was running the show for the Giants, captain Naveen Kumar was looking to drive his side on. The defenders were making quite a match of this as the raiders found
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