Mumbai lad and top seed Chotrani bounced back to defeat second seed Fadte 8-11 13-11 11-9 11-9 in a thrilling 51-minute under-13 final.
After leading 1-0, Fadte of Goa, was serving for the second set but he lost it over extra points in a nail-biting finish. The next two sets also ended in tight finishes as Chotrani bagged the gold with a hard-fought victory.
Apart from Chotrani's gold and Fadte's silver, Kush Kumar was the only other Indian to win a medal. He bagged silver in under-19 category after going down to second seed Tayyab Aslam of Pakistan in a riveting final 6-11 11-7 11-9 6-11 9-11 after leading 2-1 in an 89-minute thriller.
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