Man City send message to Lucy Bronze as she becomes latest player to leave
Manchester City's summer overhaul has continued with another key player leaving the Women's team.
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Manchester City's summer overhaul has continued with another key player leaving the Women's team.
England defender Lucy Bronze will leave Manchester City at the end of her contract this summer.
Manchester City Women's summer exodus has continued with the exit of influential midfielder Caroline Weir.
Indian boxer Nikhat Zareen will take on Thailand's Jitpong Jutamas in the final of the 52kg event at the Women's World Boxing Championships in Istanbul on Thursday. Nikhat pulled off a comprehensive 5-0 win against Brazil's Caroline De Almeida in the semi-final. Six-time world champion Mary Kom, Sarita Devi, Jenny RL and Lekha C are the only Indian women boxers who have won the title and now Nikhat has the opportunity to join the elite list.
Nikhat Zareen, Manisha Moun and Parveen Hooda will fight hard to change the colour of their medals when they enter the ring for the semifinals of the IBA Women's World Boxing Championships in Istanbul on Wednesday. The three boxers are assured of at least a bronze after they pulled out thrilling victories in their respective quarterfinal bouts on Monday. "The performance has been satisfactory. The boxers have performed very well although they weren't able to convert it (into wins). But all of them have paid well. They have given their best in the ring," women's head coach Bhaskar Bhatt told PTI from Istanbul.
Nikhat Zareen (52kg) was the lone Indian to enter the final, while two others signed off with bronze medals in the Women's World Boxing Championships in Istanbul on Wednesday. Nikhat made short work of Brazil's Caroline De Almeida to notch up a dominant 5-0 win. However, Manisha Moun (57kg) and debutant Parveen Hooda (63kg) settled for bronze medals.
Upcoming Indian boxing ace Nikhat Zareen stormed into the final of the 52 kg category of Women's World Boxing Championships after beating Brazil's Caroline De Almeida 5-0.
Nikhat Zareen, Manisha Moun and Parveen Hooda will fight hard to change the colour of their medals when they enter the ring for the semifinals of the IBA Women's World Boxing Championships in Istanbul on Wednesday. The three boxers are assured of at least a bronze after they pulled out thrilling victories in their respective quarterfinal bouts on Monday. "The performance has been satisfactory. The boxers have performed very well although they weren't able to convert it (into wins). But all of them have paid well. They have given their best in the ring," women's head coach Bhaskar Bhatt told PTI from Istanbul.