Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Sushil Kumar’s Worlds comeback lasts one bout

- ■ sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

NU R-SULTAN( KAZAKHSTAN ): Veteran Sushil Kumar’s return to the World Championsh­ips after eight years lasted just six minutes as he lost his opening bout to Khadzhimur­ad Gadzhiyev of Azerbaijan here on Friday.

Using all his experience, the wily Indian had raced to a 9-4 lead but conceded seven points in a row to his opponent to lose his 74kg qualificat­ion round bout 9-11.

The Azerbaijan­i wrestler later lost his quarter-final bout to USA’s Jordan Ernest Burroughs, resulting to Sushil’s ouster from the Championsh­ip.

The 36-year-old two-time Olympic medallist has been struggling for long as he had made a first-round exit from the 2018 Asian Games as well.

He recently returned to the mat for the first time since his defeat in Jakarta when he competed at an event in Minsk, Belarus where he had finished fifth.

Sushil conceded that he lacked stamina but promised better performanc­es in the future.

“I felt good on the mat. I was fast but definitely lacked the stamina. I also need to work on my defence,” Sunshil said.

“But I am happy with this comeback. I competed better than in the Asian Games. In the coming days, you will see better performanc­e.

“My coach is working out a plan for tournament­s I need to play. I will try to qualify for the Olympics from the Asian events now,” he added.

Sushil employed a four-point throw after trailing 0-2 to take the lead and further consolidat­ed it with another four-point throw, which came from a difficult position. The Azerbaijan­i wrestler’s camp challenged the throw but lost the call, giving one additional point to Sushil for a 9-4 lead at the break.

GADZHIYEV DOMINATES

However, the second period belonged to Gadzhiyev who first pushed Sushil out with a throw and then scored off a takedown move and took the lead with a gut wrench from ground position.

Time was running out but Sushil appeared to be a tired man as Gadzhiyev scored two more points with a two-point throw to clinch the bout.

Sushil is the only Indian to have won a world title when he triumphed in 2010 in Moscow.

In the other category which offered Olympic qualificat­ion on Friday, Sumit Malik lost his 125kg first round bout 0-2 to Hungary’s Daniel ligeti, who later lost in quarter-finals.

In the non-Olympic categories, Karan lost his 70kg qualificat­ion bout 0-7 to Ikhtiyor Navruzov and was ousted wen the Uzbek lost his quarterfin­al.

In 92kg, Parveen won his first bout by technical superiorit­y against Korea’s Changjae Su but later lost 0-8 to Ukraine’s Liubomyr Sagaliuk.

Sagaliuk’s defeat in the quarter-finals shut the repechage door on the Indian.

 ?? KADIR CALISKAN ?? ■ Former world champion Sushil Kumar (in red) gave away a 9-4 lead to lose 9-11 in Nur-Sultan on Friday.
KADIR CALISKAN ■ Former world champion Sushil Kumar (in red) gave away a 9-4 lead to lose 9-11 in Nur-Sultan on Friday.

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