However, bronze medal winner at the 2013 Korotkov Memorial tournament, Jagroop Singh's (81kg) maiden appearance at the championship came to end with a loss in his opening-round bout.
Malik, also making his debut at the continental championships, put up an admirable performance with spurts of immense aggression to overpower the Afghan boxer.
Although Khaibar did not make things easy for Vikash, but the two-time national championship gold medallist was relentless in his attacks - a consistent volley of his three punch combo doing most of the damage.
In the light heavy weight division, Jagroop Singh lost to Boburbek Yuldashev of Uzbekistan. Singh, who hasn't had much experience in the international arena, came up short against the superior technique of the Uzbek boxer and lost on a unanimous decision in the end.
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