Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Lakshya falters at final hurdle, settles for silver

- HT Correspond­ent & Agencies sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

BUENOSAIRE­S: Indian shuttler Lakshya Sen settled for silver after losing the men’s singles final against Chinese Li Shifeng in straight games at the Youth Olympics here.

Sen, the reigning junior Asian champion, lost 15-21, 19-21 in a 42-minute final. He had beaten Shifeng in straight games in the quarter-finals of the Asian Championsh­ips in July but on Friday evening, it was the turn of the Chinese to turn the tables on the 17-year-old.

In both the games, Shifeng led all through and Sen was playing catch-up, eventually failing to succeed.

In the first game, Shifeng took an early lead and raced to 14-5 in no time. Sen made a fine recovery to narrow down the gap to 13-16 but he could not sustain it and Shifeng went ahead 18-13 and then made it 20-14 to have six game points. Though Sen saved one, the Chinese won the next point to pocket the first game in 17 minutes.

The second game was a closer fight than the first but the Chinese was led all the time. Sen made a last-ditch effort to save the match by winning three straight points but Shifeng still made it 20-17 to have three match points.

Sen was still not throwing the towel as he reeled off two straight points to make it 19-20. But his Chinese opponent was a hard nut to crack as Shifeng won the final point to clinch the gold.

“He was very good and won the crucial points. I couldn’t push myself though I managed to prolong the inevitable,” said Sen. “But I am happy to be the second Indian (after HS Prannoy) to bring back a medal in badminton from such an elite championsh­ip.

WRESTLER SIMRAN ENTERS 43KG FINAL

NEW DELHI: Indian wrestler Simran assured herself of at least a silver after entering the women’s 43kg final at the Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires. She will wrestle for the gold against American Emily Shilson after winning all four pool matches to top Group A with 17 points. Shilson topped Group B with 16.

INDIA WOMEN IN SEMIS

BUENOSAIRE­S: The Indian women’s hockey team notched a comfortabl­e 3-0 win over Poland to enter the semifinals of the Hockey 5s competitio­n of the 2018 Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires.

Lalremsiam­i (10’), captain Salima Tete (14’) and Baljeet Kaur (14’) contribute­d to the U-18 team’s victory with a goal each at the Parque Polideport­ivo Roca.

After a tense start, it was only in the last minute of the first period that Indian forward Lalremsiam­i made the breakthrou­gh. In the 14th minute of the second period, the Indian team delivered two more goals as captain Salima Tete scored first and 54 seconds later, it was Baljeet Kaur’s turn to register her name on the score-sheet. India held on for the win as Poland could not trouble the rival defence.

 ?? TWITTER ?? Lakshya Sen (left) at the medal ceremony on Friday.
TWITTER Lakshya Sen (left) at the medal ceremony on Friday.

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