Pakistani wrestlers bag two more medals in Commonwealth Games 2022
Six Pakistani wrestlers have participated in the event, winning five medals
BIRMINGHAM: Pakistani wrestlers Mohammad Sharif Tahir and Ali Asad on Saturday bagged silver and bronze medals, respectively, for Pakistan in Commonwealth Games 2022.
Tahir was defeated by India's Naveen Naveen in Men's Freestyle 74kg wrestling event to finish with a silver medal, while Asad won against New Zealand's Suraj Singh within 55 seconds to win a bronze medal in the Men's Freestyle 57kg category.
Sharif fell short of Naveen's counter-attacks as his arch-rival bagged nine straight technical points to bag gold.
He joined his compatriots Inam Butt and Zaman Anwar to bag a silver medal for Pakistan in Commonwealth Games 2022.
Meanwhile, Asad was brilliant with his grip as he rattled Singh by gripping him from his legs and rolled him out of the mat to gain 10 points. Asad got his hands on a bronze medal as the final score read 11-0.
The Pakistani wrestler lost his semi-final to Indian counterpart Kumar Ravi.
This was Pakistan's third bronze in ongoing Commonwealth Games 2022.
The wrestler Inayatullah (62kg) and Judoka Hussain Shah previously bagged bronze medals in the multi-sports event.
Six wrestlers participated in Commonwealth Games 2022 out of them five won medals whereas Tayab Raza will compete in Bronze medal match in Men's Freestyle 90kg category later today.
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