Medal quest at Gold Coast: Mirabai Chanu carries Indian hopes on Day

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GOLD COAST , APR 04,
World champion weightlifter Mirabai Chanu will be in focus for her high medal-winning chances but Inida’s high-profile shuttlers and boxers will also be watched keenly when they open their campaigns at the 21st Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast on Thursday.
Competing in the 48kg category, Chanu, who claimed a silver at the 2014 CWG, is being considered a sure shot medal prospect for India as her personal best of 194kg stands over 10kg more than her nearest rival in the competition. None of the lifters in her competition have touched even 180kg with her likely closest rival, Amanda Braddock of Canada, having a personal best of 173kg.
While Chanu’s medal prospects make her the top draw for the Indian contingent, also in action will be the shuttlers, boxers, the women’s hockey team and the table tennis players among others.
The hockey team had finished fifth last time around and will be beginning its campaign against Wales on Thursday morning. The Indians had done well in the tour of South Korea coming into the Games, winning the series in a morale-boosting effort.
“We have practiced hard for these Games, I hope the results will reflect that,” coach Harendra Singh said.
The most star-studded Indian line-up in the Games, the badminton squad, has a busy schedule on the first competition day. The team will be in action in the mixed event and has clashes lined up against Sri Lanka and Pakistan.
While the Sri Lanka match is scheduled for morning, the face-off against the rivals from across the border is due in the second half of the day. The likes of P.V. Sindhu, K Srikanth are not expected to be stretched much in these matches.
After going all out to ensure that her father gets accommodation in the Games Village as an accredited official, including threatening a pullout, Saina Nehwal would be watched for how ferocious a performance she pulls off with the racquet.

Then there are the boxers. Only one of them — the 2010 CWG gold-medallist Manoj Kumar (69kg) — will be taking the ring on Thursday.

The veteran would be up against Nigeria’s Osita Umeh in his opening clash and will be aiming to ensure that the focus firmly shifts from the needle controversy that marred the squad’s build-up.

The controversy ended after their doctor Amol Patil was let off with a reprimand for not disposing syringes, used to administer multi-vitamins to one of the boxers, as per the stipulated norms.

On the squash court, Dipika Pallikal, Joshna Chinnappa, Sourav Ghosal and Harinder Pal Sandhu will kick off their singles campaigns.

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