Haryanamade a big move on Friday with two more days to go in the Khelo India Youth Games, as hosts Maharashtra touched a new milestone of 200 medals.
Haryana bagged an incredible eight gold medals only in boxing.
Then they added two more from the three Kabaddi finals they featured in to take their gold haul for the day to 10 and a total of 48.
That helped them move ahead of Delhi, who were pushed to third with 47 gold medals, a media release said.
Maharashtra, who also had a good day with eight gold medals, five from boxing, two from tennis and one from table tennis, moved from 68 to 76 golds.
Maharashtra with 76 gold, 57 silver and 67 bronze also reached 200 medals to maintain their pole position,
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