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Asian Games 2023, October 6 Live Updates: India Assured Of Kabaddi Silver, Women Archers Eye Final

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Asian Games 2023 Day 13, Live Updates:India will look to extend their medal tally on the 13th day of the ongoing Asian Games in Hangzhou, having earned 86 medals in total till October 05.

The Indian women's kabaddi team booked themselves a spot in the final, beating Nepal 61-17 in the semi-final contest. In women's archery recurve team event, India progressed the semi-final.

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Asian Games 2023 Day 14 Live Updates: India's march towards 100 medals kicked off with Aditi Swami clinching a bronze in Compound Women's Individual archery event. Jyothi Vennam, who defeated Aditi in the semi-final, then won a gold medal in the same event to take India's tally to 97.
Asian Games Schedule October 7 Saturday: Full List Of Indians In Action:India are already on 95 medals at the Asian Games 2023. Seven more medals are assured - compound archery (3), kabaddi (2), men's cricket (1) and badminton (1). All the finals in these events will happen on Saturday. Apart from them, the Indian women's hockey team will also be in action. India would also expect the wrestler to bring home at least one gold medal from the Asian Games 2023.  ( Asian Games 2023 Medals Tally | Asian Games 2023 Full Schedule)
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Star Indian shuttlers HS Prannoy, PV Sindhu and Kidambi Srikanth progressed to the singles pre-quarterfinals with straight-game wins over their respective opponents in the badminton competition at the Asian Games on Tuesday. World no. 7 Prannoy, who had missed the men's team championships final against China due to a back injury, was back on the court, dishing out a clinical performance to expectedly outwit Mongolia's Batdavaa Munkhbat 21-9 21-12 in 25 minutes. He will face Kazakhstan's Dmitriy Panarin next. Srikanth also notched up a 21-16 21-11 win over Korea's Lee Yun Gyu to set up a clash with Japan's second seed Kodai Naruka. Former world champion Sindhu also looked good as she prevailed 21-10 21-15 over world no. 21 We Chi Hsu of Chinese Taipei. The last and only time Sindhu played Hsu was at the Asia Badminton Championships in Dubai earlier this month.
Star Indian squash player Joshna Chinappa made a shock exit from the women's singles event but veteran Sourav Ghosal sailed into the quarterfinals of men's singles at the Asian Games on Monday. Taking the court first, Chinappa lost 1-3 to lower-ranked Heo Mingyeong of South Korea in the pre-quarterfinals. The 37-year-old, who received a first-round bye, went down 4-11, 12-10, 9-11, 8-11 in 37 minutes to the South Korean, ranked 158th, in the round of 16. The result is a major upset as Joshna was a medal favourite.

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