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Highlights, Asian Games, Day 11: India beat China to enter women's hockey final; Swapna Barman adds 11th gold

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Highlights, Asian Games, Day 11: India beat China to enter women's hockey final; Swapna Barman adds 11th gold
August 29, 2018, 20:05:46 (IST)
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August 29, 2018, 20:04:06 (IST)

That brings us to end of Day 11 of the Asian Games. Fruitful day for India as it bagged two gold medals, one silver and a bronze. India take their tally to 54 medals and stay in 8th position with 11 gold medals to their name. Here is the full medal tally

August 29, 2018, 19:58:00 (IST)

FT: India 1-0 China

India is in the final. They have beaten China 1-0. Match-winning goal scored by Gurjit Kaur of a PC flick. India now play Japan in the Asian Games final.

August 29, 2018, 19:55:51 (IST)

4th quarter: India 1-0 China

This is getting tense now. China has pulled off their GK. India needs to push aerial balls as China is without a keeper. Seconds ticking away now. India lead 1-0.

August 29, 2018, 19:48:01 (IST)

4th quarter: India 1-0 China 

GOAL! Gurjit flick flies in. India lead 1-0 after scoring off the 3rd consecutive PC. China takes the referral. But the goal stays.

August 29, 2018, 19:46:39 (IST)

4th quarter: GOAL! India 1-0 China 

GURJEET KAUR SCORES! INDIA IN FRONT!

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August 29, 2018, 19:43:51 (IST)

4th quarter:  India 0-0 China 

Two consecutive shots flying past the Chinese goal. India still playing too much individual trying for personal glory. Reena Khokhar trying to dribble past the Chinese defence. Momentum with India but they need to score from the opportunities. Nine minutes left in the match. It’s 0-0.

August 29, 2018, 19:36:08 (IST)

End of 3rd quarter: India 0-0 China 

4th PC for India and the deflection goes wide. Intensity up for India as they push to get the opening goal. Reena Khokhar goes for a reverse as the shot flies wide. And that is the end of the 3rd Q. Both teams locked goalless.

August 29, 2018, 19:34:28 (IST)

3rd quarter: India 0-0 China 

Play happening at both ends as India earns their 3rd PC. But Gurjit’s flick sails wide. Pressure on both ends as teams want that elusive first goal. Under 4 minutes left in the 3rd quarter and it’s still goalless.

August 29, 2018, 19:21:56 (IST)

3rd quarter: India 0-0 China 

PC 2 for India at the start of the 3rd quarter. Umpire gives a stroke but China’s referral is correct as the ball hit defender on the stick. India trying to pick momentum here playing more from the flanks. It’s still goalless.

August 29, 2018, 19:17:12 (IST)

3rd quarter: India 0-0 China

Second half begins and Rani Rampal wins an ealy penalty corner

August 29, 2018, 19:11:29 (IST)

HT: India 0-0 China

Li Hong gets a yellow. China down to ten players but yet playing with rhythm. India suddenly running out of ideas. Too much individual play spoiling the momentum gained in the midfield. Udita had an opportunity but couldn’t trap. That’s the end of the 2nd quarter and the break. It’s still goalless.

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August 29, 2018, 19:08:24 (IST)

THE WINNING MOMENT!

August 29, 2018, 19:01:20 (IST)

WHAT. AN. EFFORT!

August 29, 2018, 19:00:13 (IST)

2nd quarter: India 0-0 China

PC 1 for China in 2nd Quarter; but the delayed hit is wide. India is hanging onto the ball too much. They need to stretch the field to be able to scatter the Chinese midfield. India giving too many turn-overs as momentum shifts to China.

August 29, 2018, 18:59:31 (IST)

GOLD FOR PUIRNIMA HEMBRAM! 

India’s Swapna Barman wins gold in women’s heptathlon event after finishing the seven-discipline event with over 6000 points.

August 29, 2018, 18:55:29 (IST)

Final event of women’s Heptathlon final underway

India’s Purnima Hembram and Swapna Barman in action in women’s 800m – the final event of the women’s heptathlon event

August 29, 2018, 18:50:40 (IST)

End of 1st quarter: India 0-0 China

What a miss! Navjot misses with the goal in front. An angled tap would have done the damage. With a minute to go in the 1st quarter India wasting quite a few sharp chances.

End of 1st quarter and a 0-0 score-line tells a story of India’s missed chances. China has hardly attacked with the Indian goalkeeper not being troubled at all.

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August 29, 2018, 18:45:43 (IST)

1st quarter: India 0-0 China

India attacking with regularity now but the forwards are not getting into position. India needs to open the scoring to ensure pressure on China.  Three minutes to go and it’s goalless.

August 29, 2018, 18:43:07 (IST)

1st quarter: India 0-0 China

Five minutes and India has a brilliant chance but China defends on the line. India get their 1st PC off a Navneet move but the flick is defended by a Chinese runner. India trying to forge ahead with moves through the middle of the circle. It’s still goalless.

August 29, 2018, 18:35:27 (IST)

1st quarter: India 0-0 China

The match being played on equal terms mostly confined to the midfield at the moment. Both teams trying to settle down. It’s slow pace with both not risking much at the moment.

August 29, 2018, 18:34:42 (IST)

1st quarter: India 0-0 China 

Goalless so far, but India have been in very good form in the Pool stage.

In the Pool stages, India played four matches winning – 8-0, 21-0, 4-1 and 5-0. In their last four encounters with China, India have won all with the biggest margin 4-1.

August 29, 2018, 18:33:48 (IST)

Men’s relay team qualifies for the final 

India’s men’s team qualifies for the 4x400m final after finishing second in the qualifying race with a timing 3:06.48

August 29, 2018, 18:27:23 (IST)

Indian women’s team takes on China in semi-final

Minutes away from the 2nd semi-final – It’s India Vs China. The first semi-final was won by Japan who beat Korea 2-0.

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August 29, 2018, 18:25:18 (IST)

GOLD FOR ARPINDER SINGH! 

India’s Arpinder Singh wins gold medal in Men’s Triple Jump with a jump of 16.77. What a champions! 

August 29, 2018, 18:19:31 (IST)

No medal for Rakesh Babu 

Rakesh Babu finishes with an attempt of 16.38 but that’s not enough ton him a medal. All hopes on Arpinder now who continues to lead the charts in Men’s Triple Jump final with a jump of 16.77

August 29, 2018, 18:17:44 (IST)
Arpinder’s fifth attempt is a foul but he continues to lead the Men’s Triple jump final
August 29, 2018, 18:09:23 (IST)

Jinson Johnson joins Manjit in final 

Jinson Johnson finishes second in qualifying race with a timing of 3:46.50

August 29, 2018, 18:03:05 (IST)
Arpinder Singh scores 16.08 in his fourth attempt, but he remains top thanks to his jump of 16.77
August 29, 2018, 18:01:34 (IST)
Jinson Johnson next in Men’s 1500m qualification race
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August 29, 2018, 18:00:05 (IST)

Concerns for Rakesh Babu

India’s Rakesh Babu limping after his fourth attempt. He scored a 16.15 which is not enough to carry him into the medal positions in Men’s Triple Jump final

August 29, 2018, 17:57:37 (IST)

Manjit qualifies for the final 

Another late surge from Manjit Singh helps him qualify for the Men’s 1500m final with a timing of 3:50.59

August 29, 2018, 17:53:03 (IST)
Manjit Singh, the man who won gold in Men’s 800m yesterday in action in Men’s 1500m qualification race
August 29, 2018, 17:51:31 (IST)

Arpinder top, Rakesh Babu in fourth spot 

India’s Arpinder Singh continues to lead in the Men’s Triple Jump final, but Rakesh Babu has slipped to the fourth spot after three attempts. Three more attempts to go

August 29, 2018, 17:35:28 (IST)

Arpinder improves in third attempt 

Arpinder Singh remains on top with a fine score of 16.77. India’s Rakesh Babu scores 16.38 but remains second

August 29, 2018, 17:31:57 (IST)

Dheeraj loses in quarters 

India’s Dheeraj loses to Mongolia’s Chinzorig Baatarsukh by an unanimous 5-0 margin. No medal for the India

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August 29, 2018, 17:21:39 (IST)

Dheeraj in Men’s Light Welter quarters

India’s Dheeraj is in action against Chinzorig Baatarsukh. A win will guarantee him a medal.

August 29, 2018, 17:19:49 (IST)

SILVER FOR DUTEE! 

What a fantastic sprint from Dutee Chand who win silver medal in Women’s 200m with a timing of 23.20. Bahrain’s Edidong Odiong takes gold

August 29, 2018, 17:14:50 (IST)
Dutee Chand in action Women’s 200m final shortly. Stay tune for further updates
August 29, 2018, 17:13:12 (IST)

​INDIANS ON TOP! 

Rakesh Babu jumps to 16.4 to go top but Arpinder overtakes him with a 16.58 jump in the very next attempt. Indians occupying the gold and silver medal positions at things stand!

Latest update: FT: India 1-0 China

 India is in the final. They have beaten China 1-0. Match-winning goal scored by Gurjit Kaur of a PC flick. India now play Japan in the Asian Games final.

Day 10 Report: A jobless Manjit Singh came from nowhere to snatch the men’s 800m gold for the biggest medal of his life but finals continued to be a riddle for P V Sindhu, taking some sheen off her historic silver at the 18th Asian Games on Tuesday. Unexpected haul of a silver and a bronze in Kurash, an indigenous central asian form of wrestling, added to the tally, along with a silver in the debut event of mixed 4x400m relay in athletics. With Tuesday’s performance, India rose a rung to eighth in the overall standings with a total of 50 medals, nine of them gold, 19 silver and 22 bronze medals. The country is now just seven short of matching the 2014 tally. The 31-year-old Manjit, an unheralded runner from Haryana who doesn’t even have a national gold to his credit, chose the Asian Games to find the limelight. In fact, he snatched it from the seasoned Jinson Johnson with a personal best of 1:46.15sec. Johnson finished second for a silver, a rare 1-2 for India at the Games. “I saw videos of my races at national and international events and analysed the mistakes. I was motivated to improve myself. I never thought of bettering the national mark. I just wanted to give my best. I don’t have a job but my coach is from Army,” said the athlete, who lives in Jind, Haryana, and comes from a family of farmers. India then clinched a silver 4x400m mixed relay race, finishing behind Bahrain. The quartet of Muhammed Anas, M R Poovamma, Hima Das and Arokia Rajiv clocked 3:15.71 seconds, while Bahrain ran away with the gold in 3:11.89. In the morning competitions, compound archers picked up silver medals in both the men’s and women’s team events, going down to South Korea in both the finals. It wasn’t a particularly disappointing or unexpected result but the fact that the men could not defend their gold from the 2014 edition would rankle. Then came Sindhu and her final jinx, compounded by her inability to find an answer to world No.1 Tai Tzu-Ying’s deceptive game that has left most bamboozled. For the sixth successive time, the Indian was no match for the Taipei player despite her claims of having a strategy in place for her. “If I had played patiently and kept the shuttle in, it could have been different. It was not easy to take points from her because her defence was also good,” she said after collecting India’s first ever singles silver in the Asian Games competition. The surprise package of the day title went to Kurash, a form of wrestling indigenous to central asia in which the aim is to throw the rival off his/her feet by using a towel to hod them in place. India collected medals through Pincky Balhara (silver) and Malaprabha Yallappa Jadhav (bronze) in the women’s 52kg category. The two teenagers didn’t even have enough money to buy their kits and got them only after the intervention of the sports ministry. “People in my village pooled in Rs 1.75 lakh to send me to training camp. They all have supported me a lot. I am forever indebted to them,” a teary-eyed Balhara told PTI. In Table Tennis, India signed off with its maiden Games medal, losing in the semifinals to Korea to settle for a bronze. India continued its march ahead with another fairly comfortable wins in the squash team event. Barring Harinder Pal Sandhu, who lost to Al Tamini Abdulla in the men’s tie against Qatar, no other Indian faced any problem as both the men and the women inched ahead in their pursuit to qualify from the group stage. There was no stopping the hockey juggernaut with defending champion Indian men’s team making a mockery of Sri Lanka, pumping in 20 goals to remain unbeaten in the pool stages It has been a scintillating performance from the Indians in the pool stage as they have scored as many as 76 goals and conceded just three. However, the boxers endured a winless day with both Pavitra (60kg) and Sonia Lather (57kg) losing in the quarterfinal stage to bow out of women’s competition. Also on Tuesday, the Indian men’s volleyball team lost 1-3 to Pakistan in a 7-12 classification match. With inputs from PTI

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