ISSF World Cup: Indians mixed teams shine bright

The start of the day was all about a new pair, a new format and a new result.

Update: 2019-04-26 01:08 GMT
Saurabh Chaudhary and Manu Bhaker pose with their gold medals in Beijing on Thursday.

Beijing: Young Indian shooters dominated the mixed team competitions by winning two gold medals on day three of the ongoing ISSF World Cup to take the country on the top of medal tally here on Thursday.

The teenage pairing of Manu Bhaker and Saurabh Chaudhary won their second gold in 10m air pistol mixed team event in as many World Cup stages this year while another teenager Divyansh Panwar struck gold in the air rifle mixed team event partnering Anjum Moudgil to help cap a memorable day for India.

The start of the day was all about a new pair, a new format and a new result. Anjum partnered Divyansh, who was in only his second senior competition, for the first time to beat the formidable Chinese pair of Liu Ruxuan and Yang Haoran 17-15 in a pulsating gold medal match.

The win was even more creditable given that a new format was being tried by the International Shooting Sport Federation for the mixed events in Beijing.

At one stage, it looked like the Chinese pair would pull through but the Indians came back admirably well to tie at 15 each, before winning the shoot-off tiebreaker under pressure to win a stunning gold.

The second Indian team in the event, Apurvi Chandela and Deepak Kumar also reached the finals but finished sixth eventually.

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