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This is an archive article published on July 28, 2002

Ramanand brings some cheer at last

Lighweight R Ramanand brought some cheer in the Indian boxing camp when he outscored Jules De Gannes of Trinidad and Tabago to move into the...

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Lighweight R Ramanand brought some cheer in the Indian boxing camp when he outscored Jules De Gannes of Trinidad and Tabago to move into the second round in the up to 60 kg category after his teammates, including Dingko Singh, made a dismal beginning to their campaign to bow out in the first round of the Commonwealth Games.

Ramanand declared the winner with an RSC(O) verdict after referee stopped the contest. Earlier, Dingko and Harpal Singh lost to their first round opponents by slender point margins, while Dalbir Singh failed to live up to expectation as he went down by a huge margin to bow out of the championship.

Harpal Singh began with a flourish with a barrage of punches to unsettle his opponent but could not sustain the tempo to eventually go down to Michael Macaque of Mauritius 18-20 in the over 91 kg category.

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Dalbir Singh, who looked totally off colour, could not counter his much superior opponent Emanuel Nketu of Lesotho to lose 14-23 in what turned out to be a dampner for the Indians in the up to 51 kg category.

Light weight hero of the Bangkok Asian Games, Dingko Singh also began on a impressive note but seemed to lose his rhythm towards the later stages allowing his taller rival Ezekiel Letuka of Lesotho to carve out a narrow 14-12 win to proceed to the second round in the upto 54 kg category.

The seven-member Indian boxing squad is taking part in seven weight categories hoping to improve upon their tally of one silver medal collected in the last 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur.

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