CWG 2018: Manika-Mouma reach Table Tennis women's doubles final
Other Sports | Apr 13, 2018, 09:36 AM ISTManika and Mouma will face the Singaporean duo of Tianwei Feng and Mengyu Yu in the gold medal match, later on Friday.
Manika and Mouma will face the Singaporean duo of Tianwei Feng and Mengyu Yu in the gold medal match, later on Friday.
In the overall medals tally, India jumped to third spot with 10 gold, four silver and five bronze medals after another fruitful day across sports, which fetched three gold, two silver and a bronze.
After the historic gold in women's team table tennis on Sunday, the Indian male paddlers stamped their dominance in the men's team event by outclassing Nigeria 3-0 to win the ninth gold medal for the country at CWG2018.
India held on to their fourth position in the medals tally, having claimed seven gold, two silver and three bronze medals so far.
Manika Batra starred in India's historic win against Singapore to clinch the top prize in women's team table tennis on Sunday, this was India's seventh gold medal in CWG 2018.
Both the men's and women's table tennis teams crushed Malysia 3-0 in their respective quarterfinal matches.
Manika Batra hardly broke a sweat in her 11-3, 11-5, 11-3 victory over Erandi Warusawithana in the first singles before Sutirtha Mukherjee made it 2-0 up for India with an easy 11-5 11-8 11-4 win against Ishara Manikku Badu.
Ghosh has been booked under the IPC sections for rape, criminal conspiracy, causing miscarriage without the woman's consent and cheating.
The 24-year old Table Tennis player who is an Arjun awardee, got the girl impregnated and forced her to undergo an abortion, however, the family has denied the allegations charged.
Eight matches would be played in Chennai from July 13 to 20 before the league moves to Delhi (July 21 to 25). The final leg would be held from July 26 in Mumbai.
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