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Sarita continues to impress; Mary Kom marches on

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Sarjubala Devi, little known Nikhit Zareen, Pooja Rani grab attention

SHILLONG: Sarita Devi put up an impressive on the second day on the trot to oust her tough rival, Assam’s P Basumatary in the light weight quarterfinal round to proceed in the South Asian Games qualifiers and test event at the NEHU, SAI Special Area Games in Shillong on Wednesday.
MC Mary Kom meanwhile, made easy task of her bout against Soniya to make it to the next round of the event.
Sarjubala Devi, Aruna Mishra, Pooja Rani and young Nikhit Zareen also beat their opponents in the respective rounds to march into the semi final round.
Dubbed as the bout of the day, the light weight category match between five-time Asian championships winner, Sarita Devi and gold medal winner in the recently concluded 5th AIBA Nations Cup in Serbia, P Basumatary did not disappoint a bit. The experienced boxers began with testing each others’ strengths and teasing each other in the first round. Sarita stepped up aggression in the second round but a sharp right jab from Basumatary threatened to rattle her for a moment. Nevertheless, the senior and more experienced of the two, Sarita continued to enjoy upper hand in the duel. Intensity rose in the third round with Sarita going all out to assert her dominance. The result was 3-0 in favour of Sarita.
Earlier, a calm and composed MC Mary Kom shifted gears with ease to oust her Uttar Pradesh rival Soniya in the fly weight category bout. As was seen in day 1 of the event, Mary Kom preferred to keep a distance from her opponent while cashing in on every opportunity to score. In the end it was a 3-0 verdict in favour of the Asian Games gold medalist.
Others who impressed on the day were the young Nikhit Zareen and Sarjubala Devi in the fly weight category and Aruna Mishra in the middle weight category.
The agile Zareen, a silver medalist at the AIBA Women’s Junior World Championship, was too hot to handle for her Rajasthan opponent Jyoti who was rendered technical knockout.
Asain Games Bronze medalist Pooja Rani also impressed with her performance in the middle weight category.
The boxers will now sweat it out in the semi final round scheduled to begin at the venue at 2 pm on Thursday.

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