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India returned with a solitary bronze medal by Deepika Kumari  <a href=https://www.stanleycups.pl>kubki stanley</a> at the Indoor Archery World Cup Stage 2 that concluded in Bangkok on Sunday.        Deepika Kumari claimed the only medal for India at Indoor Archery World Cup. HT Photo     Deepika, seeded third, defeated 13th see <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.de>stanley cup</a> ded Sayana Tsyrempilova of Russia 7-3 in the womens recurve bronze play-off to bring some smile to the camp after the mens top seed Atanu Das crashed out in round two.   It was a disappointing end to their campaign, close on the heels of the overwhelming success at the Asian Championship in Dhaka, where they bagged a rich haul of nine medals - three gold, four silver and two bronze. Deepika got past three of her teammates 鈥?Nivetha Ganesan 6-0, Laishram Bombayla Devi 7-3 and Ankita Bhakat 6-2 鈥?to make the last-four. READ | Arjun Atwal loses play-off to Dylan Frittelli at Mauritius Open golf But Korean second seed Kim Surin shattered the former world number ones gold medal dream with a thrilling 6-5 win in the shoot-off  10-9  and Deepika had to settle for third place. The fifth Indian in the draw, Mon <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.uk>stanley cups uk</a> ika Saren was blanked 0 -6 by the eventual silver medallist Surin in the last-16. None of Indian male archers could make the quarterfinals. Das, who topped the qualifications, could not replicate that when it mattered most, making a round two exit with a 3-7 loss to the 16th seed and eventual silver medallist Matteo Fissore of Italy. READ | Hockey World League Final: India set for Germany test in final group Gmog Injury to Hummels sours Bayern s win
Australia great Glenn McGrath bemoaned a  horror day  for  <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.us>cups stanley</a> the tourists as Joe Root batted England into a position of total dominance in the second Ashes Test at Lord s.        HT Image      Ashes-holders England, already 1-0 up in the five-match series after a 14-run  <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.es>stanley cups</a> win at Trent Bridge last week, were 333 for five at stumps on Saturday s third day with Root 178 not out. Root s second Test century was currently worth exactly 50 more than Australia managed in their meagre first innings 128. England now had a colossal lead of 566 with their arch-rivals already needing to make far more than the Test record fourth innings victory total of 418 for seven by the West Indies against Australia at St John s in 2002/03 if they were somehow to square the series at 1- <a href=https://www.stanleycups.it>stanley cups</a> 1. McGrath, who retired from Test cricket in 2007 with 563 wickets to his name 鈥?the most by any fast bowler 鈥?was dismayed by what he saw at Lord s.  It was a horror day for Australia, it was probably even worse than Friday,  McGrath, a member of BBC Radio s Test Match Special commentary team, said.  England saw them off early on and then the runs starting to tick over as the day wore on.  McGrath was also bemused as to why Australia didn t take the new ball Saturday, albeit England were 172 for four 鈥?a lead of 405 runs 鈥?when it became available after 80 overs.  I am curious why Australia didn t take the new ball, run in hard and have a red-hot go at England to show they won t lie down,  McGrath, a thorn in England s side
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