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India at Tokyo Olympics July 27 Day 4 Updates: Shooters disappoint; Men's hockey team shines

Indian shooting contingent endured yet another forgettable outing at the Tokyo Olympics as they crashed out in the qualifying stages of the mixed team event.

India TV Sports Desk Written by: India TV Sports Desk New Delhi Updated on: July 27, 2021 14:54 IST
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Indian shooters Manu Bhaker (far left) and Saurabh Chaudhury in action in Tokyo on Tuesday.

Tokyo Olympics 2020 Day 4 RESULTS

Boxing: Lovlina Borgohain defeats Germany's Nadine Apetz by split verdict in the women's 69kg category. 

Shooting: Saurabh Chaudhury/Manu Bhaker finished seventh in 10m air pistol mixed team qualification stage 2. 

Abhishek Verma/Yashaswani Deswal finished 17th in 10m air pistol mixed team qualification stage 1.

Divyansh Singh Panwar/Elavenil finished 12th and Anjum Moudgil/Deepak Kumar finished 18th in 10m air rifle mixed team qualification stage 1.

Hockey: India beat Spain 3-0 in Pool A match; go second in the table behind Australia.

Table Tennis: Defending champion Ma Long beat Sharath Kamal 11-7, 8-11, 13-11, 11-4, 11-4; India's TT challenge ends.

Badminton: Chirag Shetty/Satwiksairaj Rankireddy defeated Britain's Ben Lane/Sean Vendy 21-17, 21-19 but won't make it to the semi-finals with Indonesia and Chinese Taipei progressing.

Sailing:  Nethra Kumanan finished 38th in one-person dinghy laser radial's 6th race. Overall: 174 points, 33rd. Vishnu Saravanan finishes 12th in Race 6. He climbs to the 22nd position overall. 

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13:50: Sailors Varun Thakkar and KC Ganapathy finish 18th on their Olympic debut in the 19-fleet 49er class. The duo had an impressive start -- running sixth -- before they slipped down the order during leg 3.  

12:26 PM: Nethra Kumanan finished 38th in one-person dinghy laser radial's 6th race. Overall: 174 points, 33rd.

11:17 AM: (Boxing) Match referees deliver a split verdict in Lovlina Borgohain's favour, the Indian reaches quarter-finals and a win away from a medal.

11:15 AM: (Boxing) Apetz lands two good punches but it seems too little too late for the German with 30 seconds to go.

11:14 AM: (Boxing) Lovlina has clearly frustrated the experienced Apetz and has been clinical with landing of her punches.

11:12 AM: (Boxing) Referees again deliver another split verdict 3-2 in Lovlina's favour for second round.

11:10 AM: (Boxing) The second round has been a close affair as well with hard to separate the two boxers.

11:08 AM: (Boxing) Lovlina fights tooth and nail and takes the first round by split verdict.

10:34 AM: (Boxing)  Next up is Lovlina Borgohain facing Germany Nadine Apetz in Round of 16 of Women's 69 kgs at 11:00 AM.

10:19 AM: (Badminton) Chirag/Satwik defeats Britain's Lane/Vendy 21-17, 21-19 but won't make it to the semi-finals with Indonesia and Chinese Taipei progressing.

10:15 AM: (Shooting) Divyansh/Elavenil finishes 12th and Deepak/Moudgil takes 18th spot; both pairs couldn't make it to the 10m air rifle qualification stage 2. 

10:11 AM: (Badminton) 18-16 Chirag/Satwik need three points to clinch the match  

10:09 AM: (Shooting) Divyansh/Elavenil seems out of contention already as they are at the 14th spot while Divyansh is left with just three shots.

10:07 AM: (Shooting) Anjum/Deepak are also among the top 20 now but it seems too little too late for them.

10:08 AM: (badminton) Chirag/Satwik currently lead 14-12 in the second game after winning the first game 21-17.

10:07 AM: (Shooting) Anjum/Deepak are also among the top 20 now but it seems too little too late for them. 

10:04 AM: (Shooting) Divyansh/Elavenil climb to 12th spot with Elavenil fast completing her series; Divyansh too has not many shots left.

10:00 AM: (Shooting)  Divyansh/Elavenil are currently 16th at the end of their series 2. Remember only the top eight qualify for the final. To quickly update you further on the mixed team rules, it is played across two stages in qualification, followed by team vs team in the final for medals.  

09:57 AM: (Badminton) Chirag/Satwik is leading the second game 5-3 after winning the first game 21-17.

09:56 AM: (Shooting) Divyansh Singh Panwar-Elavenil Valarivan are the biggest hopes in the event with Anjum Moudgil and Deepak Kumar also in the fray.

09:52 AM: (Shooting) STAY TUNED FOLKS! Indian rifle shooters aim for a medal in the 10m air rifle mixed team shooting event.

09:50 AM: (TT) Defending champion Ma Long beats Sharath Kamal 11-7, 8-11, 13-11, 11-4, 11-4. Still a commendable performance by Sharath against a player who is regarded as the greatest of all time.

09:47 AM: (TT) Sharath has certainly run out of tricks as Ma Long is running away with the game at 9-4.

09:46 AM: (Badminton) In what is now a dead rubberChirag/Satwik lead 17-14 in game 1 against Britain's Lane/Vendy.

09:44 AM: (TT) Ma Long takes the third game 11-2, the Chinese former World No. 1 is in a class of his own now. 

09:35 AM: (TT) 0-4! Ma Long takes early lead in the fourth game.

09:35 AM: (TT) Ma Long takes the third game 13-11 after Sharath's forehand goes long. The Chinese defending champion leads 2-1 in the match now.

09:34 AM: (Badminton) Chirag/Satwik vs Lane/Vendy is underway with scores tied at 3-3. 

09:33 AM: 11-all! Sharath has certainly made the mighty Ma Long nervous as he is making errors.

09:32 AM:10-all! Sharath takes the game to deuce, some valiant effort from the Indian veteran.

09:31 AM: (Table Tennis) 9-10! Sharath saves a game point.

09:29 AM: (Badminton) Bad news for Indian badminton! Doubles pair of Satwik/Chirag won't make it to the elimination round with Chinese Taipei winning their match against top seed Indonesia.

09:27 AM: 6-6! Sharath keeps his warrior attitude alive as he tries to close the point as soon as possible. 

09:25 AM: 3-2! Kamal takes lead in the third game.

09:22 AM: 11-8! Sharath takes a game from the mighty Ma Long. The scores are tied 1-1.

09:21 AM: 10-8 Two game points for Sharath! This is big!

09:18 AM: 8-7 Ma Long reducing the deficit as Indian coach Saumadeep Roy calls for a timeout.

09:16 AM: Sharath is taking the game to the mighty Ma Long with an 8-4 lead.

09:15 AM: Sharath takes lead for the first time in the game at 5-3.

09:14 AM: Sharath continues to make his moves unpredictable for Long as he turns 1-3 deficit to 3-3.

09:11 AM: Long takes the first set 11-7. The greatest of all time is showing why he means business here.

09:08 AM: 9-5 Long surprises Sharath with a soft forehand.

09:07 AM: 5-5 Sharath is trying to be creative, taking risks to earn points against Long.

09:05 AM: Ma Long takes an early lead over Sharath at 4-1.

09:04 AM: (Table Tennis) Meanwhile Sharath Kamal is warming up already in a big match against defending Olympic champion  Ma Long.

8:44 AM: (Badminton) The doubles match of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy/Chirag Shetty against Great Britain pair is yet to start.

8:12 AM: (Table Tennis) Also at 8:30 AM will be Sharath Kamal facing World No. 3 Ma Long in men's individual 3rd round match.

08:11 AM: Next in is badminton pair Satwiksairaj Rankireddy/Chirag Shetty playing their third group A match against Great Britain's Ben Lane and Sean Vendy at 8:30 AM

08:08 AM: With two wins in three games, India now climb to the second spot in Pool A behind Australia, who have won three out of three with the latest a 5-2 win over Argentina.

08:06 AM: It's full time! India take home all three points with a dominant 3-0 win over Spain. A brace by Rupinder and a goal from Simranjeet seals the deal.

7:50 AM: Rupinder Pal Singh scores the third from the penalty corner at the 51st minute! India 3-0 Spain with nine minutes left! 

7:44 AM: The fourth quarter begins with India maintaining their defensive shape well. 

7:40 AM: The third quarter ends goalless as well with India maintaining their lead. Spain did have a chance to score from a last-second penalty corner but Indian defending was on spot to block it.

7:15 AM: The second quarter ends as the Indian team manages to hold its lead. Contrasting to their performance against Australia, the Indian men have looked aggressive against Spain.

06:58 AM: Second quarter has begun and Spain are opting for a more attacking approach to cut down India's lead.

06:51 AM: (Hockey) Simranjeet Singh and Rupinder Pal Singh put India forward by 2 goals against Spain in first quarter of their third Pool A match. Simranjeet scored a field goal in the third minute of the match while Rupinder scored from a penalty stroke.

06:42 AM: Manu scrambles under pressure as her total stands at 186 with her last shot producing a 8. Big learning curve for the young girl. Indian duo finishes at the seventh place with pairs from China, ROC, Serbia and Ukraine reaching final. 

06:41 AM: Saurabh finishes with a total score of 194 out of possible 200; it's all down to Manu now, who has three shots left.

06:39 AM: This is certainly heading for a photo finish as both Manu and Saurabh are left with few but crucial shots to find that fourth spot.

06:37 AM: Saurabh is going strong in series 2 with five 10s out of possible 6 and a 9. Manu has fired two 10s in her three rounds of series 2. They climb to 5th.

06:35 AM: India pair is struggling at the moment at the bottom spot with Bhaker shooting two 8s in series 1 at 92 and while Saurabh gets a 96. Series 2 requires far better performance from the duo

06:26 AM: At the halfway stage of series 1 -- both have fired five shots each -- Manu and Saurabh are currently seventh as they struggle to hit 10s. Both have shot 2 10s and 39s each.

06:25 AM: Both Saurabh and Manu have fired their first round in series 1 with Saurabh shooting a 10 and the latter a 9.

06:16 AM: (HOCKEY) While the excitement over shooting event builds, do keep in mind that the India men's hockey team will take on Spain in their third Pool A match from 6:30 AM.

06:14 AM: Shooters have taken their positions for the 10m air pistol mixed team qualification stage 2.

06:09 AM: After a 10-minute break between, the eight pairs shoot two series of 10-shots by each team member. The 20 shots by each (total 40 shots) to be fired in 20 minutes, independent of their partner.

The top four teams go to the two medal rounds. The bronze medal match between the last two teams takes place followed, by the gold medal match between the top two teams.

06:08 AM: STAY TUNED! Stage 2 of 10m air pistol mixed team event is set to begin at 6:15 AM as we share the rules of qualification to the final.

06:05 AM: The other Indian pair Yashaswani Deswal and Abhishek Verma couldn't make it to the second stage as they finish 17th with a total of 574.

05:59 AM: Saurabh-Manu tops 10m air pistol mixed team qualification stage 1! The duo combines to score a total of 582 out of possible 600 and is off to stage 2.

05:58 AM: Saurabh finishes his series 3 at 98; His total score reads a 296 out of possible 300. Bhaker has one shot left and can max reach 286.

05:57 AM: The Russian pair behind Manu and Saurabh have finished their series at 581.

05:54 AM: Meanwhile Yashaswani-Abhishek climbs to 16th spot with both in their series 3; Remember only top eight makes it to the stage 2 of qualification round.

05:52 AM: Manu didn't have the best of series 2 as she scored a 94 out of a possible 100 of it. India still occupy the top spot on the stage.

05:49 AM: EXCELLENT! Saurabh finishes series 2 with a perfect 100 haul! He already begins his last series with a 10.

05:47 AM: Bhaker finishes her series 1 with a strong haul of 97 (7 10s and 3 9s). Saurabh and her still occupies top spot with Saurabh dealing only in 10s in series 2.

05:45 AM: Meanwhile the other Indian pair -- in Yashaswani Deswal and Abhishek Verma -- are at the 19th spot with both shooting 95 and 92 in series 1.

05:42 AM: The Indian pair takes the top spot! Saurabh is only dealing in 10s now in his series 2; so far 11 10s out of a possible 13.

05:40 AM: Saurabh finishes series 1 with a haul of 98 points! (two 9s and as many as eight 10s!) This is really a boost for Indian fans but still early days.

05:39 AM: Manu Bhaker is really in some form today as she has fired all her four shots so far has found the two smallest circles to produce four 10s. Saurabh, after a couple of 9s, is also hitting 10s. The duo has quickly risen to the second spot.

05:35 AM: Bhaker is off to a brilliant start with two 10s from her opening shot in Series 1 while Saurabh has already fired five shots with three 10s and two 9s. 

05:33 AM: To quickly update you on the mixed team rules it is played across two stages in qualification, followed by team vs team in the final for medals.

In Stage  1, each team member shoots three series of 10-shots. The 30 shots by each team member (total 60 shots) are to be fired in 30 minutes independently of their partner. The scores of each team member will be added together and the team results will be ranked. The eight top-ranked teams progress. The scores are not carried forwards to part two and all teams start from zero.

05:18 AM: Welcome to the live blog of Day 4 of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. All Indian expectations on Tuesday morning are pinned on two pistol shooting sensations of the nation in Saurabh Chaudhury and Manu Bhaker as the duo partner in the mixed team event. The duo begins their quest in 10m air pistol mixed event qualification stage 1 from 5:30 AM.

Apart from that other shooters -- both pistol and rifle -- will be in medal reckoning as well; take a look at those names in the Day 4 complete schedule:

 

Earlier on Day 3, veteran paddler A Sharath Kamal turned back the clock to make the next round and fencer C A Bhavani Devi showed some spark in her debut but India's Olympic campaign on day 3 of the competitions was littered with disappointments in archery, shooting, boxing, and tennis. A better fight came from the women's hockey team but poor execution proved to be its undoing, leading to a 0-2 defeat at the hands of Germany. The medal hopes now are hinging on the young shooters in the mixed events which will kick off the proceedings for India on Tuesday in Tokyo. The focus will then shift to Hockey where the men's team will take on Spain in their third Pool A game followed by Achanta Sharath Kamal vying for a place in round 4 of the men's singles in the Olympics.

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