Common Wealth Boxing – Panghal-Jasmine In The Semi-Finals, Medal Confirmed

OP Vashisht, Rohtak. It is a source of pride for me that for the second time I have the opportunity to bring a medal for the country to the Commonwealth Games. But this time the goal is not to lose but to win the medal. Gold Coast won the silver medal at the Commonwealth Games after losing in the final, but this time not losing it will bring that medal, which will be dedicated to the country’s youth.

We inform you that Amit Panghal, a resident of the village of Rohtak in Maina, on Thursday defeated a local boxer in the quarter-finals of the Birmingham Commonwealth Games. The medal is confirmed. After exiting the ring, Amit Panghal had a special conversation on the phone with Rep Dainik Jagran.

Amit said the flyweight (48-51kg) at the Commonwealth Games was a quarter-final match with local Scottish boxer Lennon Mulligan in Birmingham. The rival was local as well as being six years his junior. So there was a need to play carefully. He took advantage of the experience and punched him while he was defending in the beginning.

He was constantly provoked so that there was a mistake in the aggression, this happened and he easily won the game. Amit Panghal said there will be a semi-final on August 6, in which to win and pave the way for gold in the final. Nothing less than gold was accepted this time around. Let us tell you that Indian players are performing brilliantly in sports.

I Forgot The Tokyo Performance: Amit Panghala

Amit Panghal said I haven’t remembered his poor performance in a long time. That’s why I forgot the poor performance at the Tokyo Olympics a long time ago. He said boxing is an individual event. But the Indian team regards this event as a team event. For example, he has also trained female boxers. Training with a male boxer increases the confidence of a female boxer.

Badminton Player PV Sindhu Also Watched The Match

Badminton player PV Sindhu also came to watch Amit’s match. Not only this, he also congratulated him on the victory. Citizens of Haryana living in the UK were also in the ring, adding to Amit’s enthusiasm. After winning the match, Amit received blessings by touching the feet of the coaches, acquaintances of him. On the other hand, there was an atmosphere of happiness in the Mayan village. The villagers congratulate Amit’s parents for securing the medal for the village.

Birmingham (agency). Former World Championship medalists Amit Panghal and Jasmine secured two medals for India by making it to the semi-finals of their respective categories at the 2022 Commonwealth Games. Panghal defeated Scotland’s Lennon Mulligan 5-0 in the men’s 48kg quarter-finals.

On the other hand, Jasmine defeated New Zealand’s Troy Garten 4-1 in the women’s 60kg quarter-finals at the 2021 Asian Championships. Former world number one Panghal won a silver medal at the 2018 Gold Coast Games. Saturday will face Patrick Chinayemba of Zambia in the semifinals.

Previously, Nikhat Zareen, Neetu, Mohammad Husamuddin secured a medal for India by reaching the semifinals of their respective categories.

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