Sindhu to be India’s flag-bearer

March 24, 2018 08:55 pm | Updated 09:03 pm IST - New Delhi

HYDERABAD, TELANGANA, 07/03/2018: India's ace woman shuttler P.V. Sindhu poses for a photograph at St. Ann's College for Women at Mehdipatnam in Hyderabad, Telangana, on the eve of the International Women's Day, on March 07, 2018. 
Photo: K.V.S. Giri

HYDERABAD, TELANGANA, 07/03/2018: India's ace woman shuttler P.V. Sindhu poses for a photograph at St. Ann's College for Women at Mehdipatnam in Hyderabad, Telangana, on the eve of the International Women's Day, on March 07, 2018. Photo: K.V.S. Giri

Shuttler P.V. Sindhu has been named the flag-bearer of the Indian contingent for the opening ceremony of the Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast next month.

According to sources in the Indian Olympic Association, 2016 Olympic silver medallist Sindhu’s rising stature in recent years clinched the issue in her favour. The opening ceremony will be held on April 4.

The Hyderabad-based World No. 3 Sindhu is one of the favourites to win the badminton women’s singles title in Gold Coast.

In the last Glasgow Games in 2014, Sindhu bagged a bronze in women’s singles.

In the last three Commonwealth Games, the prestigious position during the opening ceremony march past had always gone to a member of the shooting squad.

While pistol shooter Vijay Kumar was the flag-bearer in 2014, 2008 Olympic champion shooter Abhinav Bindra had the honour when India hosted the Games in 2010.

In the 2006 Melbourne Games, India’s flag-bearer was double trap shooter Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, who is currently the Sports Minister.

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