Paddlers pocketed a gold and silver medal in an all-Indian mixed pair final as they remained in course to make a clean sweep in the 12th South Asian Games here today.
The reigning national champion pair of Anthony Amalraj and Manika Batra overcame a stiff challenge from G Sathiyan and Mouma Das to post a 11-5 4-11 11-7 8-11 12-10 win in a duel that lasted 43 minutes at the JLN Indoor Complex.
Having already won men's and women's team events Sunday, the duo thus remained on course for a possible four gold medals in the singles and doubles finals tomorrow.
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The paddlers will further add four gold and four silver medals to their kitty as they made it an all-Indian affair in the men's, women's singles and doubles earlier in the day.
India will thus conclude their campaign in table tennis with seven gold, five silver medals.
Earlier Sathiyan-Mouma got past the Lankan duo of Udaya Ranasinghe-Ruvini Kannangura 11-7 10-12 13-11 11-6, while Amalraj-Manika also dropped a set before emerging winner against Rohan Sirisena-Ishara Madhurangi of Sri Lanka 11-4 11-13 11-6 11-5.
Amalraj will take on G Sathiyan for the singles title, while in the men's doubles final Amalraj-Sanil Shetty face Sathiyan and Devesh Karia.
Manika will clash against five time former champion Mouma for the individual gold.
The doubles final will be a clash between the duo of Manika-Pooja Sahasrabudhe and Mouma-K Shamini.
Amalraj cruised past Rohan Sirisena of Sri Lanka without dropping a set as he won 11-9 11-4 11-3 11-7 for booking a final date against his compatriot Sathiyan for the men's singles title.
Sathiyan also advanced without dropping a set as he won 11-5 14-12 12-10 11-6 against Udaya Ranasinghe of Sri Lanka.
The duo of Amalraj and Shetty got the better of Sirisena and Chameern Ginge 11-8 14-12 11-9 in the semis as the they will clash against Sathiyan and Karia for the men's doubles gold.
Sathiyan-Karia defeated Lankan du of Ranasinghe-Nirmala Jayasinghe 11-7 11-4 11-4 in the other semifinal.
In the women's singles semis, National champion Manika dropped the second set against Ishara Madhurangi before winning 12-10 9-11 11-2 11-5 11-8.
In the other half, Mouma faced little resistance from another Lankan Ruvini Kannangura as she romped home 11-4 11-9 11-3 11-7.
The women's doubles were also a breeze as Mouma-Shamini eased past Nepalese Nabita Shrestha-Elina Maharjan 11-4 11-6 11-7, while Manika-Pooja outplayed Lankan duo of Ishra-Erandi Warusawithana 12-10 11-9 11-4.
All the singles and doubles finals will be held tomorrow.


