India's Wushu player Suraj Yadav bowed out of the Men's 70kg quarter-final clash after suffering an injury midway through his clash against Afghanistan's Hotak Khalid in the ongoing Asian Games on Tuesday.
A victory for Suraj would have ensured another medal for India but a single kick ended India's hopes for another medal. Suraj in the blue corner lost the first round to Hotak as he edged past by 3-2. Running high on confidence, Hotak began the next round with a bang as he landed a brutal kick to Surajs head, the Indian fell straight to the mat. He required medical assistance to get up but that kick was enough for Hotak to advance into the semifinal. On Monday, Roshibina Naorem Devi from Manipur stormed into the semi-final in the women's 60 Kg category on Monday, assuring the country of at least a bronze. She produced a dazzling performance in the quarterfinal, making short work of Kazakhstan's Aiman Karshyga. Significantly, Naorem won bronze at the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta. Surya Bhanu also posted a win over Uzbekistans Khaydarov 2-1 in the 1/8 final in the mens 60kg category to qualify for the next round. But in the quarters, he lost to South Korea's Kim Minsoo. However, Baliyan Vikrant lost to Indonesias Samuel Marbun 1-2 in the mens 65 kg category. (ANI)
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