Commonwealth Games 2022 | India puts on a remarkable show in wrestling
The Hindu
Gold tally rises to six; Naveen Malik is find of the Games
The increase in gold medal count at the Birmingham Commonwealth Games should be an encouragement for the Indian wrestling contingent even though there were depleted fields in a few weight categories.
India, which again secured medals in all 12 weight categories, improved its gold medal tally from five to six with men contributing four and women two.
Promising wrestler Naveen Malik, a 70kg Asian bronze medallist who claimed the men’s 74kg title, was the find of the Games. The 19-year-old, who had shocked formidable opponents such as Jitender Kumar, Gourav Baliyan and Sagar Jaglan to win the selection trials, made his mark in Birmingham.
“The 74kg trials had wrestlers from both 74kg and 79kg. Coming from 70kg, Naveen surprised everyone by winning the trials. He has proved himself here with his exceptional performance,” men’s coach Vinod Kumar told The Hindu on Sunday.
While Olympics silver medallist Ravi Kumar Dahiya (57kg) cruised to his maiden gold, Worlds and Olympics medallist Bajrang Punia (65kg) overcame a lean patch to showcase his aggressive game and clinch his second successive gold.
Worlds silver medallist Deepak Punia (86kg), who recovered from an injury, displayed his improved defence to take his first gold. Deepak’s personal coach Virender Kumar said the Olympics setback must have played on the young wrestler’s mind and held him back from exhibiting his attacking game.
Deepak Nehra (97kg) and Mohit Grewal (125kg), who had an injury in his left leg, showed glimpses of their talent while bagging bronze medals.