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BIRMINGHAM: India are assured of a second medal from garden bowl competitors after the lads’s fours crew made its method into the ultimate of the Commonwealth Games on Friday.
After the quartet of Beautiful Choubey (lead), Pinki (second), Nayanmoni Saikia (third) and Rupa Rani Tirkey (slip) beat South Africa 17-10 within the ladies’s fours last handy India a historic gold on Tuesday, it was the flip of males’s crew to observe their ladies counterparts.
The lads’s quartet of Sunil Bahadur (lead), Navneet Singh (second), Chandan Kumar Singh (third) and Dinesh Kumar (skip) defeated hosts England by a detailed 13-12 margin within the semifinal to guarantee India of at the least a silver medal.
Earlier within the day, the ladies’s pair of Beautiful Choubey and Nayanmoni Saikai had been knocked out of the Games after they went down within the quarterfinals.
The Indian duo misplaced to England’s Sophie Tolchard and Amy Pharoah 18-14.
Choubey and Saikai led on two events, first 5-2 after 4 rounds and 8-6 after finish 9.
Nonetheless, they squandered an early benefit and allowed the English pair of Tolchard (lead) and Pharoah (skip) to make a robust comeback.
After the tenth spherical, England surged forward and stored growing their lead and finally emerged victorious.
After the quartet of Beautiful Choubey (lead), Pinki (second), Nayanmoni Saikia (third) and Rupa Rani Tirkey (slip) beat South Africa 17-10 within the ladies’s fours last handy India a historic gold on Tuesday, it was the flip of males’s crew to observe their ladies counterparts.
The lads’s quartet of Sunil Bahadur (lead), Navneet Singh (second), Chandan Kumar Singh (third) and Dinesh Kumar (skip) defeated hosts England by a detailed 13-12 margin within the semifinal to guarantee India of at the least a silver medal.
Earlier within the day, the ladies’s pair of Beautiful Choubey and Nayanmoni Saikai had been knocked out of the Games after they went down within the quarterfinals.
The Indian duo misplaced to England’s Sophie Tolchard and Amy Pharoah 18-14.
Choubey and Saikai led on two events, first 5-2 after 4 rounds and 8-6 after finish 9.
Nonetheless, they squandered an early benefit and allowed the English pair of Tolchard (lead) and Pharoah (skip) to make a robust comeback.
After the tenth spherical, England surged forward and stored growing their lead and finally emerged victorious.