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More pinfalls, less pitfalls

- ANJANA SENTHIL

Tenpin bowling has been on the upswing since 2015, with India winning at least one medal in major internatio­nal competitio­ns every year since then.

In India, tenpin bowling is more popular as a weekend hobby than as a serious sport in urban centres. For the uninitiate­d, bowling is a sport in which a player rolls down a bowling ball in oiled lanes with the aim of knocking down the 10 pins arranged in a triangular position at the end of the lane. Points are decided based on the number of pins knocked down.

At the Asian Games, tenpin bowling will be played on surfaces with two different oiling conditions — the long oil and the medium oil pattern. Each player will play six games (three on each surface), with the teams ranked based on the total number of pinfalls. With the introducti­on of a new incentiveb­ased scoring system in the Asian Games, firstmover advantage is largely negated.

While bowling has been a part of the Asian Games since 197■, India began fielding bowlers only in 2002. After three successive editions where India had little to write home about, the sports ministry decided not to send a team for the 2014 Games in Incheon.

Despite the lacklustre performanc­e in previous editions, there is scope for a medal this year. The sport has been on the upswing since 2015, with the country winning at least one medal in major internatio­nal competitio­ns every year since then. Shabbir Dhankot kickstarte­d the medal run with a silver at the Asian Bowling Championsh­ip in 2015.

He later won the Asian Indoor Games bronze medal along with Dhruv Sarda in 2017. With a similar field likely to take part in the Games, the expectatio­n of a medal is not unwarrante­d.

Men’s team: Dhruv Sarda, Shabbir Dhankot, Akaash Ashok Kumar, Parvez Ahmed Saud, Kishan Ramachandr­aiah and Shoumick Datta.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? On the upswing: While bowling has been a part of the Asian Games since 1978, India began fielding bowlers only in 2002.
GETTY IMAGES On the upswing: While bowling has been a part of the Asian Games since 1978, India began fielding bowlers only in 2002.

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