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India at the Games - Day 11
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March 26, 2006 21:01 IST

Highlights:

Sharath Achanta Kamal , 23, completed a grand table tennis double when he beat Sweden-based Australian William [Images] Henzel 4-3 in the final.

The 23-year-old Indian ace won 11-5, 8-11, 5-11, 11-8, 11-8, 7-11, 11-8 in a little over 35 minutes.

It was India's 22nd gold medal and the 50th overall at the Games.

India finished fourth with 22 gold medals, 17 silver and 11 bronze. 

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With the victory, the six-foot-two tall Sharath, who has won double gold medals at the Commonwealth Championships and Commonwealth Games [Images], expects his ranking to go up inside top-100.

"I also expect to get into top-50 in a year or two," said Kamal.

"I woke up too early in the morning. It was tension and excitement together. I went for a jog and came back and then slept for an hour. And then I was tense even when the match began."

"I thought I had thrown away the match when I lost the sixth game. But in the seventh game, I got an early lead 4-1 and then he caught up but from 7-7, when I took a timeout things worked for me.

"It was really a tense and close match and I think in the end, it was all a question of nerves."

Last week, he helped India win a historic gold medal in the team event.

The Games were a successful outing for India as the contingent returned with medals from seven of the ten disciplines it took part in.

COMPARISON OF INDIAN MEDALS IN 2002 AND 2006

 20022006
SportGoldSilverBronzeGoldSilverBronze
ATHLETICS011021
BADMINTON001002
BOXING111122
HOCKEY100010
SHOOTING14731674
TABLE TENNIS002201
WEIGHTLIFTING1197351
WRESTLING330Not held
JUDO011Not held
Total30 - 22 - 17 (69)22 - 17 - 11 (50)

Concluding day's event:

TABLE TENNIS:

Men's singles: Sharath Kamal bt William Henzel (Aust) 11-5, 8-11, 5-11, 11-8, 7-11, 11-8.


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