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Wrestling worlds: Grapplers face tough test

Oslo (Norway), October 1 The youngsters in the Indian wrestling contingent will seek to gain big-stage experience in the absence of star players even as Anshu Malik’s performance will be followed keenly at the World Championships starting here today. The...
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Oslo (Norway), October 1

The youngsters in the Indian wrestling contingent will seek to gain big-stage experience in the absence of star players even as Anshu Malik’s performance will be followed keenly at the World Championships starting here today.

The proven performers such as Bajrang Punia, Ravi Dahiya, Vinesh Phogat and Deepak Punia are all missing from the squad either due to injury issues or lack of preparation.

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In their absence, it is a tremendous chance for youngsters like Ravinder Dahiya (61kg), Rohit (65kg), Yash Tushir (74kg), Pruthviraj Basaheb Patil (92kg) and Anirudh Gulia (125kg) to get first-hand experience of senior-level Worlds after making a mark at the junior Worlds.

But, the expectations will be high on Anshu Malik (57kg), who competed at the Tokyo Olympics.

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She looked a bit rusty during the trials but the Nidani girl is expected to do well. Ever since she progressed to the senior circuit, she has delivered a podium finish at five of the six international events, barring the Olympic Games. She knows the kind of performance required to firmly establish herself in the 57kg category.

Sarita Mor is also one of the most experienced wrestlers in the women’s squad. She is aware what it takes to win a medal at this level. — PTI

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