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Bajrang tops world ranking Wrestling

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Star Indian wrestler Bajrang Punia on Saturday touched a new high in his career by achieving the number one rank in the world in the 65kg category. The 24-year-old Bajrang, who has won five medals this season, including CWG and Asian Games gold and a silver at the World Championsh­ip, was placed atop the ranking table with 96 points in the UWW list.

It has turned out to be a remarkable season for Bajrang, who was also the only Indian grappler to be given a seeding at the Budapest World Championsh­ip. “Every athlete nurtures the dream to be world number one in his career. But If I had become number one with a World Championsh­ip gold, it would have been better,” Bajrang said.

“But I am working hard and will try to retain this world number rank with a World Championsh­ip gold next year,” he added.

Bajrang is comfortabl­y leading the table and Cuban Alejandro Enrique Vlades Tobier is a distant second with 66 points.

Russia’s Akhmed Chakaev (62) is in third place and the new world champion Takuto Otoguro (56) is at number four, followed by Turkey’s Selahattin Kilicsalla­yan (50).

Interestin­gly, Bajrang is the lone male Indian to figure in top-10 but the country has five female wrestlers who are in top-10 bracket in their respective categories.

Pooja Dhanda, who became only the fourth Indian woman to win a World Championsh­ip medal, is now ranked sixth in the women’s 57kg with 52 points. She had taken a bronze. Ritu Phogat completes the top-10 in the women’s 50kg, with 33 points.

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