India ended their Para Asian Games campaign in Hangzhou with a total of 111 medals, consisting of 29 golds, 31 silver and 51 bronze medals. India finished at number fifth in the medal tally.
Kerala Women beat Karnataka 57-54 to defend their title and win the gold, while Punjab Men won gold by beating defending champions Tamil Nadu 105-103 in overtime in the basketball competitions at the Manohar Parrikar Indoor Stadium, Navelim. Punjab had lost to Tamil Nadu in the finals of the
India will take on England in their World Cup match at the Ekana Stadium in Lucknow. While India is undefeated in the tournament with five wins in five matches, England, the defending champions have failed to make an impact, winning just one match in five.
He had to retire mid-way in the Laser-Run event on Thursday but the 23-year-old from Kalwa, Thane, underlined his dominance of the domestic circuit by winning gold medals in men's Individual Triathle, Men's Group Triathle and Mixed Relay Triathle at the 37th National Games in Ponda.
Rhythmic gymnast Sanyukta Kale bagged her third gold medal and Rahil Pakhle clinched the women's trampoline gold as Maharashtra continued their domination of the gymnastics events at the Peddem Indoor Sports Complex
Indian para-athletes on Saturday created history as they claimed their 100th medal of the Asian Para Games in Hangzhou with Dilip Mahadu Gavit claiming a gold medal.
Rhythmic gymnast Sanyuka Kale bagged her third gold medal and Rahil Pakhle clinched the women's trampoline gold as Maharashtra continued their domination of the gymnastics events in the 37th National Games at the Peddem Indoor Sports Complex on Friday.