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Tuesday 3 April 2018

Commonwealth Games: 16 players who can lift the tricolor in the Gold Coast

Commonwealth Games: 16 players who can lift the tricolor in the Gold Coast

There is just two days left to start in the Commonwealth Games. The 21st Commonwealth Games is going to be held in Australia's Gold Coast. PV Sindhu, the country's number one shuttle winner of the silver medal in the Olympics, will lead the Indian team. Crores of sports enthusiasts of India will once again expect medals from Indian players. India has sent a team of 220 players to total 15 events this time.


New Delhi: Just two days left to start the Commonwealth Games. The 21st Commonwealth Games is going to be held in Australia's Gold Coast. PV Sindhu, the country's number one shuttle winner of the silver medal in the Olympics, will lead the Indian team. Crores of sports enthusiasts of India will once again expect medals from Indian players. India has sent a team of 220 players to total 15 events this time.

Take a look at those players who can fly in the Gold Coast,

Shooting: India is second in the field of medal in shooting at Commonwealth Games. Once again, the shooting range is expected to be filled with India. India's strong medal hopes in the shooting are:

Heena Sidhu: - This pistol shooter in Punjab is in great form, who had won three gold a few months earlier in the Commonwealth Championship. They will be able to win medal in women's 25 meter pistol and 10 meter air pistol.

Manu Bhak: - At the age of sixteen, Manu has recorded his name in history. Manu took two gold shocks just after debuting in the Senior World Cup a few weeks ago. He repeated this performance in the Junior World Cup. Now the 10 meter air pistol will land with hina.

Jitu Rai: This marksman will want to win the second consecutive gold in 50 meter air pistol. Jitu will also challenge the 10-meter air pistol and want to overcome the failure of the Rio Olympics 2016 by winning a medal in the Gold Coast.

Athletics: - India won a gold, a silver and a bronze medal in athletics in the 2014 Commonwealth Games.

Neeraj Chopra: This twenty-year player will take a heavy burden of expectations at Javillin Throw event. He was unable to qualify for the finals in the senior world championship a few months ago in London. Gold is one of the biggest achievements of his career in the Asian Championship last year.

Seema Poonia: The silver medal in Glasgow will be the eyes of the border with the discus throw player winning silver medal. He had a 61.05 meter record in the Federation Cup last month. It is now to see that the champions of Asian Games will be able to overtake Danny Stevens of Australia, who won gold last time.

Tejaswen Shankar: The nineteen-year high jumper has raised expectations by improving its own national record in the Fed Cup.

Badminton: India won four medals in Badminton in Glasgow, and Parupalli Kashyap had made his name in Men's Singles for 32 years. This time there will be great expectations from the Indian team decorated with stars.

PV Sindhu: - Olympic silver medal winner will be the biggest hope of medal on the shoulders of Sindhu. He last played the Bronze Medal in his name. Keeping the best form, arguably this time, he would like to change the color of the medal.

Saina Nehwal: If the gold medal winner Saina, who is recovering from a knee injury threatened for her career, can retain fitness, then the medal hopes are not bad. The last time he was out of these games due to injuries.

Kidambi Srikanth: In the absence of injured Kashyap, India will be on the left-hander Srikkanth to win Men's Single Medal. He had reached the quarter-finals in the 2014 Games, but he has expressed his intention by winning four Super Series titles last year.

Boxing: - None of the Indian boxers had won the gold last time, but this time, a strong team of India can fulfill this shortcoming.

MC Mary Kom: My daughter for twenty-three years will participate in these games for the first time. Five-time world champion and Olympic bronze medalist Mary Kom is Gold contender for 48 kg He would like to make his first and last Commonwealth Games memorable.

Vikas Krishnan: One of the four world championship medal winners of India won gold in Strangja Smrti tournament in Bulgaria. Like Mary Kom, it will also be debuted in these games. He is one of the strong contenders of medal in the 75 kg category.

Amit Fangl: Bronze medal winner of Asian champions Amit also won gold in the strangan tournament. Last year, in the world championship, the quarterfinals reached the Amit Medal's claimants.

Wrestling: - India is second in the medal list of India Commonwealth Games in wrestling, and this time too many wrestlers will be expected of medals.

Sushil Kumar: Gold medalist Sushil, the last gold medalist, has returned after two years of controversy. He would like to win another gold in men's 74 kg freestyle category.

Sakshi Malik: Rio Olympic bronze medal winner Sakshi won silver medal in Glasgow. He will be the medal contender for 62 kilo freestyle.

Vinesh Phogat: Glasgow's gold medal winner, Vanish Rio, was injured during the Olympics but won the silver medal in the Asian Championships.

Weightlifting: - World champion Meerabai Chanu (48 kg) is a record of Commonwealth Games. They will expect gold again.

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