Deccan Chronicle

Nikhat, Lovlina punch their way into India’s CWG team

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New Delhi, June 11: Reigning world champion Nikhat Zareen and Olympic bronze medallist Lovlina Borgohain on Saturday sealed their berths in the Indian team for the Commonweal­th Games with dominating wins in the trials here.

While Nikhat (50kg), the two-time Strandja Memorial gold medallist, blanked Haryana’s Minakshi 7-0 in an unanimous decision, Lovlina (70kg) outclassed Railways’ Pooja by an identical margin.

Nitu Ghanghas (48kg) and Jaismine Lamboriya (60kg) were the other boxers, who also sealed spots for the quadrennia­l event, which is set to be held in Birmingham from July 28 to August 8.

Six-time world champion MC Mary Kom missed out on a chance to fight in what would have been her last

CWG. The veteran boxer was forced to withdraw after suffering a knee injury midway into her bout on Friday.

The 39-year-old will thus be unable to defend her light flyweight title. The Manipuri had created history at Gold Coast in 2018 by becoming the first Indian women pugilist to win a gold medal at the event.

At the Indira Gandhi Stadium, Nikhat looked in control throughout her bout, landing clear punches as she danced around the ring dodging her opponent. The Telangana boxer looked at ease in her new weight category. She had won the world championsh­ip gold in the 52kg weight division last month. “It was very difficult for me to get back into my competitiv­e zone because since World Championsh­ips I hadn’t trained. I went home and then there were a lot of programmes,” Nikhat told reporters after the bout.

“I know the game that I have shown here at the trials is not even 50 per cent of what I showed at the World Championsh­ips but still I managed to beat all my opponents by unanimous decision,” she added.

Tokyo bronze medallist Lovlina, who is coming off an underwhelm­ing World Championsh­ips campaign, too put up a convincing performanc­e to punch her way to the Birmingham event.

A two-time former youth world champion, Nitu eked out a 5-2 split decision win over 2019 silver medallist Manju Rani.

Jaismine, the 2021 Asian youth boxing championsh­ip bronze medallist, outpunched 2022 world championsh­ip bronze medallist Parveen Hooda in a fastpaced, fiercely contested light-middleweig­ht final.

 ?? ?? (from left) Boxers Nikhat Zareen, Lovlina Borgohain, Nitu and Jasmine strike a pose after securing berths on the Indian team for the Commonweal­th Games on Saturday.
(from left) Boxers Nikhat Zareen, Lovlina Borgohain, Nitu and Jasmine strike a pose after securing berths on the Indian team for the Commonweal­th Games on Saturday.

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