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Asian Games 2018 is expected to be a topsy-turvy ride for Indian athletes. With the issues related to court cases and selection of athletes already making the news, Indians are trying to focus on the results of the Games happening in Jakarta, Indonesia. The opening ceremony is today.
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I really have high hopes with Muhammed Anas Yahiya. For long, his skill, hard work, and commitment has kept his name in the mainstream hype. So much so that he is even called the next Milkha Singh. He has performed well in the past tournaments but failed to leave a mark in the game. Asian Games 2018 might just be the career-changer for him. He’s a great athletic and I really want him to prove that to the world in this event.
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Also, eyes will be on Hima Das, who recently won a Gold Medal at the IAAF World Under-20 Championship in Finland, clocking 400m in just 51.46 seconds. Winning a silver medal in Commonwealth Games in April, Seema Punia, too, will be in the spotlight. She will be defending his discus throw title.
(The Hindu)
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Then, of course, the country will be hoping big things from the badminton stars: Saina Nehwal and PV Sindhi.
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Few other names that can (and will) win medals for India in Asian Games 2018 include Dipa Karmakar (gymnast), DuteeChand (sprinter), and Deepika Kumari (gymnast). Each of them has given us many memorable moments and plenty of reasons to treasure them. If they perform at their best, we can expect many medals in Asian Game 2018.
(Courtesy: ABS-CBN News)
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