Hindustan Times (Noida)

Rohit in bronze play-off; Pinki in semis

- sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

OSLO: Indian wrestler Rohit pulled off a smart four-pointer en route to a technical superiorit­y win over Turkey’s Selahattin Kilicsalla­yan to progress to the 65kg bronze medal play-off while Pinki reached the women’s 55kg semifinals at the World Championsh­ip here on Monday.

Rohit took the mat for his repechage round and initially struggled to find an attacking move as he was largely busy defending and was trailing 1-2.

However, towards the end of the first period, he employed a double-leg attack and converted that into a pointer to take a 5-2 lead. His style changed dramatical­ly in the second period as he made move after move to take a winning lead.

He will face Mongolia’s Tulga Tumur Ochir in the bronze playoff in the evening session.

However, Satywart Kadian (97kg) and Sushil (70kg) lost their qualificat­ion rounds to Korea’s Minwon Seo and Georgia’s

Zurabi Iakobishvi­li, respective­ly.

Kadian scored all of his six points by pushing his opponent out while Seo also had six points but was declared winner on the criteria of having scored a bigger point move. He had two 2-pointers.

The only point Sushil scored in his 1-5 defeat was on the passivity of stronger-looking Iakabishvi­li, who gradually took control of the bout with his agility and strength.

In the women’s competitio­n, Pinki was confident in her 5-0 win over Korea’s Kim Soyeon in the qualificat­ion round and later pinned Kazakhstan’s Aisha Ualishan to progress to semifinals.

She got her point on passivity of Ualishan and then pushed her out before copping a passivity point to lead 2-1 at breather. Using her immense strength, Pinki pushed the Kazakh on the mat from standing position for a two-pointer and kept a strong hold of her rival to get a win by fall. In the 62kg category, Sangeeta Phogat made a confident start by beating Germany’s Luisa Niemesch 5-2, but lost her close pre-quarterfin­al 4-6 to Brazil’s Lais Nunes De Oliveira.

Sangeeta, who is making a comeback to competitiv­e wrestling after three years following knee issues, effected some splendid double leg attacks in both her bouts but lost points on counter attacks and also ran out of steam against the Brazilian.

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