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Puran Rai Vs Yahya Hassan A Sharahili Men's Boxing Asian Games 2014

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Distributed On: April 18, 2017
Boxer Puran Rai, one of the uncommon players from Nepal to have recorded a win, slammed out of the pre-quarter-last round in the seventeenth Asian Games here on Friday.

Battling in the men's 56kg weight division, Rai lost to Mario Fernando of Philippines with an indistinguishable 9-10 scores in each of the three rounds. Leader of Nepal Boxing Association Rajeev Shrestha said Rai lost his session because of his protective approach. "As the adversary was exceptionally solid we had requested that he play protective however not to that degree," said Shrestha.

As the Nepali players' grim demonstrating proceeded with, toxophilite Jit Bahadur Moktan grasped an uncommon win on Friday. Contending in the round of 32 men's recurve individual, Moktan beat Ahamed Alsati of Kuwait 6-0. The delight, be that as it may, did not keep going long as Moktan was in the end expelled by Wen Cheng Ku of Chinese Taipei in the round of 16.

In a similar occasion another bowman Ramesh Bhattachan went down 6-2 against Sami Sab Alwarbadi of Saudi Arabia. In the recurve men's group occasion, Nepal fell 5-1 to Malaysia. The ladies' group lost 6-0 to Chinese Taipei. In the ladies' recurve individual's round of 16 Ayesha Tamang endured a 6-0 misfortune against Cheng Ming of China while Monika Rana Magar went down against Ju Sang of China with same scoreline.

Aside from Moktan, none of the other Nepali players over different controls could taste a win. Swimmers and tennis players gathered together their interest taking after the suit of wushu and badminton players. Ladies' ball group is sure to return home ahead of schedule in the wake of torment a 28-104 misfortune in their penultimate association coordinate against Hong Kong. They play Mongolia in the following class amusement on Saturday.

The Nepali ladies hoopsters had opened with a 35-106 thrashing against Kazakhstan before acquiring three full focuses on Thursday after their Qatari adversaries pulled back in dissent over hijab boycott. Leader of Nepal Basketball Association Lama Tendi Sherpa said the ladies' group did not execute obviously. "In any case, I trust they played with extraordinary boldness considering that they had almost no universal introduction. We ought to quit discovering flaws and acclaim their endeavors," said Sherpa.

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