A gold here would have automatically book a berth for Moscow but Om Prakash feels he can still qualify for the World Championships.
"I still feel that I can qualify for the World Championships and I am leaving for Europe next week to participate in two events and try to make the cut for Moscow," said Om Prakash who threw 19.45m, his season's best to win a bronze.
The 'B' standard for World Championships qualification is 20.10m.
"I had not been struggling after I suffered a shoulder injury after London Games and in a way I am satisfied that I won a bronze here," said Om Prakash who had won a gold in the 2009 edition.
Meanwhile, Commonwealth Games gold medallist discus thrower Krishna Poonia, who finished a disappointing fourth, said that her performance had been affected by the groin injury which she suffered after the second leg of the Asian Grand Prix series in Chonburin Thailand in May.
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