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India at Asian Games 2023, Day 5 schedule: Shooters eye more medals; Sunil Chhetri & co take on Saudi Arabia
The benchmark has been set high by the Indian shooting contingent and it will now be up to the 10m air pistol men’s team of Sarabjot Singh, Sarabjot Singh, Shiva Narwal, Arjun Singh Cheema will try and add to the tally. Skeet mixed team event is also one to keep an eye out on, featuring Anantjeet Singh Naruka, who won silver in the men’s individual.
Wushu sanda: Roshibina Devi (Around 7 am)
Roshibina Devi Naorem won her semifinal on Wednesday to guarantee herself an upgrade from the bronze medal in 2018. She will contest the gold medal match against China’s Wu Xiaowei
Football: Saudi test for Sunil Co (5:00 pm)
By all accounts, the men’s football team have already managed to at least meet the expectations they would have had in the circumstances in which they travelled to Hangzhou. In the round of 16, Sunil Chhetri and Co have a tough test coming up against Saudi Arabia and would be hoping to give a good account of themselves.
Tennis: Men’s doubles semifinal (After 11:30 am)
It’s not exactly been a memorable campaign for the tennis contingent but R Ramkumar and Saketh Myneni have assured themselves a medal and will hope to go one step further into the final in men’s doubles.
Here a brief schedule of the main Indian events to track on Tuesday in Hangzhou:
Equestrian: Dressage individual, Intermediate I Freestyle with Anush Agarwalla and Hriday Vipul Chheda in medal contention (12:00 pm onwards)
Shooting: Men’s 10m air pistol (Individual Team) – Sarabjot Singh, Shiva Narwal, Arjun Singh Cheema (6:30 am); Skeet mixed team – Anantjeet Singh Naruka/Ganemat Sekhon (6:30 am)
Tennis: Men’s doubles semifinal, Ramkumar / Saketh (after 11:30 am), Mixed doubles quarterfinal, Rohan/Rutuja, (around 12:30 pm)
Badminton: Women’s team event, India vs Mongolia (6:30 am)
Artistic Gymnastics, Women’s vault final: Pranati Nayak (After 12:00 pm)
Wushu, Sanda women’s 60kg: Roshibina Devi Naorem’s gold medal match (6:30 am)
Swimming (Round 1 to finals): Virdhawal Khade, Shivanga Sarma, Relay teams (7:30 am), Aryan Nehra and Kushagra Rawat (800m medal race, 5:46 pm)
Cycling: Men’s Omnium Scratch Race(7:30 am onwards)
Table Tennis: Singles and doubles early rounds (7:30 am)
Squash (Pool stage): Men’s team vs Nepal (1.30 pm) and Women’s Team vs Malaysia (10 am, 2:30 pm)
Boxing (Round 2): Jaismine Lamboria (12:00 pm), Deepak Bhoria (5:00 pm), Nishant Dev (6:45 pm)
Men’s Hockey: India vs Japan (6:15 pm)
Golf (Round 1): Aditi Ashok, Avani Prashanth, Pranavi Urs (4:00 am), Anirban Lahiri, Shubhankar Sharma, Shiv Chawrasia, Khalin Joshi (8:00 am)
Bridge: Round-robin stages continue
(This article will be updated later in the night with more details)