Hindustan Times (East UP)

Tricky draws for Indian boxers at Strandja, Nikhat to start in quarters

- Sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

SOFIA: Indian boxers were handed tricky draws at the Strandja Memorial tournament here even as Nikhat Zareen will begin her campaign in the quarterfin­als.

Sumit and Anjali Tushir are set to face tough opponents in their respective opening-round bouts.

Zareen, who clinched a gold medal in the 2019 edition, has received a bye in the 52kg opening round. Apart from Zareen, Nandini (+81kg) is another Indian boxer to feature directly in the last-8 stage. However, in the 66kg category, Tushir will face a stiff challenge from two-time World Championsh­ips medallist Russia’s Saadat Dalgatova in the opening round.

Among men, Akash has been given a bye in the 67kg opening round while Sumit (75kg) is drawn to start his campaign against the World Championsh­ips silver medallist Russia’s Dzhambulat Bizhamov on Sunday.

A 17-member Indian team of seven men and 10 women is participat­ing in the tournament which is the first of the Golden Belt Series and also a testing event for Internatio­nal Boxing Associatio­n’s World Boxing Tour format.

Varinder Singh (60kg) will begin India’s challenge on Sunday

against Russian Artur Subkhankul­ov in the men’s 60kg category. Sumit, Lakshya Chahar (86kg) and Narender Berwal (+92kg) are the other Indians to be seen in action on Day 1. Europe’s oldest internatio­nal boxing tournament, which was first held in 1950, will be played till February 27.

With over 450 participan­ts from 36 countries, including strong boxing nations such as Kazakhstan, Italy, Russia and France, the highly competitiv­e tournament is the first exposure trip for Indian boxers this year.

India won two medals in the last edition with Deepak Kumar and Naveen Boora securing silver and bronze respective­ly.

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