Asian Games 2023 Day 4 Live Updates: The Indian women’s hockey team will open their campaign against Singapore, a day after the Indian men’s team produced a thumping 16-1 win in their group stage game against Singapore.
Asian Games 2023 Live Updates, Day 4: With a good first outing at the 19th Asian Games behind them, Manu Bhaker and Esha Singh will headline Indian shooting contingent’s chances on day four of the games in Hangzhou on Wednesday. Indians will feature across skeet (men and women), 25m pistol women and 50m 3-positions women – all of which have team as well as individual medals available.
Vinayakk Mohanarangan along side Amit Kamath will be on the blog today with our man on the ground in Hangzhou, Mihir Vasavda, sending us updates as well. You can read all of our top stories by clicking on this link.
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The Savita Punia-led hockey women’s team shall make their first outing at the games against Singapore, this a day after the men’s team have registered a 16-1 thumping of – get this – Singapore.
Also back in action after a dominant win against the world championships silver medallist to open her campaign, will be Nikhat Zareen in boxing. She will be taking on 2022 Asian Championships bronze medallist Chorong Bak of Korea as she steps up her quest for gold and Olympic quota.
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First published on: 27-09-2023 at 05:57 IST
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