Sports India News cover, December 2

Here are the main developments in Indian sports on Friday, December 2.

Golf

Lahiri, Ahlawat, is three strokes behind the Indonesian Masters golf ranking leader

India’s Anirban Lahiri had a mixed second-round game, hitting 2-under 70 on a weather-beaten Friday to finish third in the $1.5 million BNI Indonesia Masters golf tournament.

Lahiri is three strokes ahead of club leaders Sarit Suannarut of Thailand (66-67) and Mathiam Keser of South Africa, who are 11th at Royal Jakarta Golf Club in the final round of the Asian season, which also makes part of an international tournament. . series.

Continuing his good form, Veer Ahlawat took a three-under lead by scoring 13 points in the second half. He finished tied for third at eight with Biruti (66-70), Jaz Janiwattananond of Thailand (71-65), Kasuke Hamamota (66′ and 2-U16) and Chan Shi-Chang (69′ and 5-U15) in the and. the two circles.

The Indian golfer had a productive day as Gaganjeet Bhullar (69 and 3-under 13) put down T-12 while Ajeetesh Sandhu (7k1-68) and Karandeep Kochhar (69-70) took T-17 at 5-minus.

Disappointed with his second round, Lahiri said: “I’m very happy with the way I’ve played so far, but a bit disappointed with my score in the second round. I felt like I was playing better, especially playing with Lee and the Jazz today shooting six and seven under.” Earth Looking at them, I feel like I’m shooting two out of three.

“It’s nice to be back in Indonesia, and the peloton is good. Definitely 26-27 holes today so it’s been a long day. I’m looking forward to having fun and finding a rhythm, which was unexpected as I haven’t played much. But I have a good memory and energy. I kinda know how to run this golf course.

The other Indians are Honey Baisoya (70-70) at T-23 at 4 mins, S Chikkarangappa (72-70) at T-34 at 2 mins, Udayan Mane (72-71) and Rashid Khan (72-71) On the T-50. SSP Chawrasia (71, 1 of 14) needed a solid finish from the last four holes to qualify.

Dharma (73-73) and Viraj Madaba (78-72), Aman Raj (73-78), are sure to miss the cup, while Clean Joshi (75 and 2 to 12) had six holes to enter the cup of line, which seems to fall one level below or the same.

Lahiri, the 2014 winner here and back on the Asian Tour after a long absence, played 10 holes of his first homer on Friday and finished 6-under on the homer. He added a second round 70 from the tenth and birdied five against three bogeys.

Ahlawat, whose only first-round handicap was a double bogey against seven birdies, has so far had no bogey with birdies on 13 holes. He is three strokes behind the leaders.

– PTI

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Sarabjot Singh of Haryana won two gold medals in doubles at the 65th National Shooting Championships, winning the individual 10m air pistol and performing in the team event at the MP Shooting Academy course in Bhopal on Friday.

Sarabjot beat Airforce’s Gaurav Rana 16-4 in the individual crowning gold medal match, and he also teamed with Sumit Raman and Anmol Jain to win the team gold in the event with a combined effort of 1736.

Sarabjot finished fifth in the massive 1100 Plus qualifier shooting 60-for-582, before topping the semis with 252.7 attempts, to win the championship. Gaurav came second in the preliminary round with a score of 583, then qualified for the final with a score of 250.6 in the semi-finals, which put him in second place behind Sarabjot.

The Junior and Youth 10m Air Pistol event was a one-on-one battle between Haryana Shiva Narwhal and Jaish Pradhumin Singh.

While Shiva won the youth title with a 16-8 win over Pradhymen, Pradhymen won the junior title with a narrow 17-13 win.

– PTI

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