GUWAHATI: Gold medals have been hard to come by for Pakistan at the South Asian Games.
So gold medals for wushukas Maaz Khan and Syed Maratib Ali would’ve given the Pakistan contingent at the regional extravaganza some boost especially after their squash teams lost their respective finals on Wednesday.
The golden double increased Pakistan’s tally to seven golds at the Games and their overall tally now stands at 59 (7-20-32).
It would’ve been nine however if the women’s and men’s squash teams hadn’t lost their finals to arch-rivals and hosts India who lead the overall medals table with a whopping 194 (117-61-16). Sri Lanka lie second with 133 medals (24-36-63).
Pakistan’s Nasir Iqbal and Farhan Zaman had won gold and silver in the men’s singles squash events but the duo lost their matches in the team event as India pulled off an unlikely 2-1 victory in the final.
Nasir was stunned 7-11, 8-11, 7-11 by Saurav Ghosal but Danish Atlas Khan overwhelmed Ravi Dixit 11-3, 11-8, 6-11, 11-6 to level matters.
It was up to Farhan to win it for Pakistan but he lost 3-11, 8-11, 10-12 as India celebrated victory.
The women’s team event was a more straightforward affair with India winning 2-0.
Joshna Chinappa had beaten Maria Toorpakai Wazir in the individual event final and did so again in the team event, romping to a 11-8, 4-11, 11-5, 11-9 victory despite a second game meltdown.
Any chances of a Pakistan comeback in the second match were extinguished when India’s Sunayna Kuruvilla overcame Sammer Anjum 10-12, 11-7, 11-7, 8-11, 11-6.
That meant Pakistan got two silvers to add to the three badminton bronze medals — in the men’s singles, men’s doubles and women’s doubles — that were handed out on Wednesday after the Pakistan shuttlers had lost the semi-finals a day earlier.
They were also handed the three tennis bronze medals — two in women’s singles for Ushna Sohail and Sara Mansoor and one in mixed doubles — after their semi-final losses on Tuesday.