Bajrang, Sakshi, Deepak make it a gold rush

Anshu finishes with silver; Divya and Mohit add to the grapplers’ tally with a bronze as India rises to fifth in the medals table

August 05, 2022 10:47 pm | Updated August 06, 2022 11:18 am IST - Birmingham

Deepak had the measure of Inam while Sakshi won by fall against Gonzalez. Anshu went down fighting against Adekuoroye before Mohit and Divya picked up a bronze each. Bajrang began India’s gold hunt with a dominant display.

Deepak had the measure of Inam while Sakshi won by fall against Gonzalez. Anshu went down fighting against Adekuoroye before Mohit and Divya picked up a bronze each. Bajrang began India’s gold hunt with a dominant display. | Photo Credit: Reuters

Tokyo 2020 bronze medallist Bajrang Punia — spurred on by cries of “Bharat Mata ki jai” from a boisterous crowd — crushed Canada’s Lachlan McNeil 9-2 and defended his Commonwealth Games wrestling gold in the men’s freestyle 65kg category at the Coventry Arena on Friday.

Lachlan was put on the passivity clock and Bajrang effected a two-point takedown while using explosive strength to throw his opponent off balance. Pushing the Canadian outside the limits of the mat, Bajrang led 4-0 at the break.

McNeil got his first points with a double leg trap to have Bajrang face down on the mat. Incidentally, those were the only two points Bajrang lost enroute the gold.

Later, Bajrang, featuring in his third Commonwealth Games, showed his authority by grabbing the Canadian by the leg on two consecutive occasions to walk him out of the mat.

Deepak Punia and Sakshi Malik, too, bagged gold medals. The former beat Muhammad Inam of Pakistan 3-0 in the men’s 86kg freestyle final, while the latter defeated Canada’s Ana Godinez Gonzalez by fall in the women’s freestyle 62 kg final.

Anshu Malik won the silver medal in women’s freestyle 57kg after she went down fighting to Nigeria’s Odunayo Folasade Adekuoroye.

Anshu, the first Indian woman to win a silver at the World wrestling championships in 2021, looked to put her Tokyo disappointment behind as she tried to under-hook her taller opponent and stop the Nigerian from getting a leg-hold. Adekuoroye, who displayed an excellent defensive game, got the first two points by tying Anshu’s legs up.

Anshu, who had had an easy run until the final, took time to get used to her opponent, who was also the only African to have ever entered the Worlds final. Anshu, who won her first point owing to Adekuoroye’s passivity, conceded further as her opponent led with a double leg to go round the back. Anshu finally pocketed two points in the dying moments of the game with a frantic leg grab, but that wasn’t enough. A crestfallen Anshu refused to get up from the mat after the bout.

Later, Divya Kakran beat Tiger Lily Cocker Lemalier by fall in just 26 seconds to win the bronze in the women’s 68kg. Mohit Grewal beat Aaron Johnson of Jamaica by fall in the men’s 125kg to finish with a bronze and take India’s tally to six.

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