Kashyap,
Ghosh victories boost India’s sagging morale
Kashyap outclassed Belgium's Yuhan Tan in straight games, winning 21-14 21-12, in a Group D match that lasted 38 minutes at the Wembley Arena. The 25-year-old world no. 21 takes on Tien Minh Nguyen of Vietnam in the next match on July 31.
19-year-old Ghosh prevailed over Brazil's Gustavo Tsuboi 11-9 14-12 7-11 12-10 5-11 12-0 (4-2) in a closely contested men's singles table tennis first-round match.
Siligury boy Ghosh came up with a composed showing, which belied his age and experience, against his Brazilian rival Tsuboi.
The performances of these two racquet wielders were the only plus points for the country on a day of total disappointment as competitions intensified after the grand opening ceremony yesterday.
Elsewhere, India suffered reverses in badminton, table tennis, shooting, rowing and boxing - the biggest being young medal hopeful Shiva Thapa's first-round exit in the boxing ring - and women's weightlifting.
India's hopes of a medal in badminton mixed doubles suffered a setback when V Diju and Jwala Gutta lost their opening group game.
The men's archery team exited at the pre-quarterfinal stage, woman paddler Ankita Das was knocked out without making a ripple, rower Swaran Singh came in fourth in his heats in single sculls and Soniya Chanu ended up seventh out of 12 competitors with a total lift of 171 kg in the 48 kg women's weightlifting event.
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