India women’s team in Archery World Cup final

Kolkata, July 20: India finally came good assuring themselves at least a silver medal at the Archery World Cup Stage 3 being held in Medellin, Colombia.

According to information received here, the women’s recurve team of Deepika Kumari, Laishram Bombayla Devi and Rimil Biruly, seeded No 2, lived up to their billing as they ousted the US opponents to make the final yesterday.
In the battle of heavyweights tomorrow, the Indian trio will take on the top seeded Chinese boasting London Olympics team silver medallists Jing Xu and Ming Cheng for the gold medal.
In the semis, Indians started poorly to trail the US team Michelle Gilbert, Miranda Leek and Khatuna Lorig 51-55 after the first end.
It was a reversal of fortunes in the second end as the Indians cut the Americans’ four-point lead with a 55 to make it 106-all.
Both teams matched against each other as they were locked 162-162 taking the battle to an exciting fourth and final end.
India were a picture of consistency as they shot the X-ring and a perfect 10 for a 54, while the US faltered with a 49 as the former booked their final berth with 216-211 win.
Earlier in the quarters, India had beaten Venezuela 224-201.
India will have another hope in the compound men’s team event where Rajat Chouhan, Ratan Singh Khuraijam and Sandeep Kumar will fight for a bronze against the hosts Colombians in the match scheduled later in the day.
The Indian trio, who had excelled posting 236 in their win over El Salvador team in the quarters, had a heartbreaking three points loss to the second seeded Frenchmen in the semis. (PTI)