In the qualifying for men's trap, Zoravar Sandhu was impressive as he shot 118 to enter the final in fourth position.
However, things did not go the way he would have liked to in the final, eventually finishing fourth in windy conditions.
He shot 28 out of the 35 targets in the final round, after scoring 23, 24, 23, 24 and 24 in five series of 25 targets each in the qualification.
"Yes, it was not my day. Pressure was there shooting at home. Those who dealt better with the pressure they won. I was not happy with the way I shot in the final.
"I did better in the preliminaries though I made a good recovery from yesterday. It was windy but yesterday was windier," Zoravar said after the conclusion of his event.
Making a comeback to the sport after a long layoff, Birendeep Sodhi, younger brother of a former world Cup and Asian Games medallist Ronjan Sodhi, was 33rd in the trap qualification.
The first one to be eliminated in the six-man final, Neeraj was the only Indian shooter to have made the cut after Gurpreet Singh and Harpreet Singh fell by the wayside in the qualifying.
"It was a good learning experience for me participating alongside these shooters. I learnt how quickly the Chinese lift. I did not feel any kind of pressure but things just did not work out well. I was doing better in practice," Neeraj, posted at the Army Marksman Unit in Mhow, Madhya Pradesh, said.
The duo of Deepak Kumar, who had finished an impressive fifth in the men's 10m final yesterday, and Meghana Sajjanar was the best-placed Indian at 10th position in qualifying.
While Ravi Kumar and Vinita Bhardwaj were way behind at 18th. Since this was a trial event, no medal was at stake and the winners were awarded a golden badge each.
The 19-year-old Simone Ambrosio from Italy, in his debut World Cup, won gold after scoring 46 targets -- setting a new world record.
It was a China 1-2 in men's 25m rapid fire pistol as Jiajie Lao (31) and Junmin Lin (31) clinched the gold and silver medals respectively after the former prevailed 5-3 in a shoot-off. Azerbaijan's Ruslan Lunev bagged the bronze medal with 23.
In the 10m air rifle mixed team final, Chinese Buhan Song and Mingyang Wu clinched the top prize, Japan's Atsushi Shimada and Ayano Shimizu finished second while China's Mengyao Shi and Gengcheng Sui were in third place.
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