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CWG 2022: Triple treat for Indian boxers

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Birmingham, August 3

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Nitu Ghanghas showed her ferocity to demolish Northern Ireland’s Nicole Clyde in the women’s 48kg category and assure India its first boxing medal at the Commonwealth Games here today.

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Nitu Ghanghas

Soon after that, Mohammad Hussamuddin defeated Tryagain Morning Ndevelo of Namibia with a 4-1 split verdict to advance to the semifinals of the men’s 57kg category. With this win, he assured himself of a second consecutive CWG medal.

The 28-year-old Hussamuddin had won bronze in Gold Coast four years ago. Hussamuddin had to work hard for the win today as it was a fiercely contested bout and could have gone either way.

Nitu, who hails from Dhanana district in Bhiwani, dominated the first two rounds against Clyde before the bout was abandoned.

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Nikhat Zareen, the reigning world champion, produced a dominating 5-0 win over Helen Jones of Wales in the 50kg category to enter the semifinals.

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