Indian 10m air rifle team clinches gold with world record score

The trio of Rudrankksh, Olympian Divyansh Singh Panwar and Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar aggregated 1893.7 in the qualification round to beat back the challenge of the shooting powerhouse China and South Korea on way to gold.

Indian men’s 10m air rifle team. Credit: X/@IndianTechGuide

A confident Indian 10m air rifle team led by teenage world champion Rudrankksh Patil gave the country its first gold medal at the Asian Games, securing the top place on the podium with a world record score here on Monday.

The trio of Rudrankksh, Olympian Divyansh Singh Panwar and Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar aggregated 1893.7 in the qualification round to beat back the challenge of the shooting powerhouse China and South Korea on way to gold.

In one of the most dominating displays seen by Indian air rifle shooters in multi-discipline events, the 19-year-old Rudrankksh shot a superb 632.5, Tomar 631.6 and Panwar 629.6 to aggregate the world record score as South Korean was pushed to second spot (1890.1), while the Chinese team was a distant third with an aggregate score of 1888.2.

Rudrankksh and Aishwary also made it to the eight-shooter finals in the event and would be gunning for more glory after the qualification round.

In 10m air rifle shooting team event, the aggregate of the qualification scores decide the medallists, while the eight top shooters in the preliminary round move into the finals for individual glory.

Source: https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/indian-mens-10m-air-rifle-team-clinches-first-gold-for-country-at-hangzhou-asian-games-2699400

Shubman Gill Upstages Hashim Amla, Babar Azam; Sets New World Record During Stunning Century VS Bangladesh

Shubman Gill set a massive world record with a stunning century against Bangladesh in the 2023 Asia Cup. Gill made a knock of 121 in 133 balls in India’s six defeat. Gill has a brilliant record in the ODI format, having made 1712 runs in 32 innings with an average of 63.41 and five centuries to his name.

Shubman Gill set a massive world record against Bangladesh

India’s six-run defeat to Bangladesh in the 2023 Asia Cup on Friday (September 15) was not short of its positives, as star opener

Through the course of his incredible knock, which almost single-handedly kept the Men in Blue alive in the game as wickets kept falling around him, Gill achieved a massive world record. Gill now has more runs than any batter in the history of ODI cricket after 32 innings in the format.

The 24-year-old broke Hashim Amla’s long-standing record. The legendary South African batter had a total of 1650 runs after 32 innings, a mark Gill was able to surpass after playing a knock of 121 in 133 balls. Coming into the game, Gill had a total of 1590 runs in 31 innings and missed Amla’s record of the most runs after 30 and 31 innings, respectively.

Source: https://www.timesnownews.com/sports/cricket/shubman-gill-upstages-hashim-amla-babar-azam-sets-new-world-record-during-stunning-century-vs-bangladesh-article-103699194

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