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Asian Games 2018 Medal Tally: India At No 8 With 1 Gold, 1 Silver & 1 Bronze

India started off Day 2 with a bang as Indian shooter Deepak Kumar handed India it's third medal

India currently stands at Number 8 in the medals tally at the ongoing 2018 Asian Games with 1 gold, 1 silver and a bronze in its kitty.

Shooters Apurvi Chandela and Ravi Kumar bagged the first medal for India. They won a bronze medal on the opening day of the 18th Asian Games in Jakarta on August 20. Chandela and Ravi bagged bronze in the 10m Air Rifle Mixed Team event. The Indian pair scored 429.9 in the final round to finish third on the podium.

#AsianGames2018: Apurvi Chandela and Ravi Kumar win bronze medal in 10m Air Rifle Mixed Team event.

Congratulations to Team.#JaiHind __ #AsianGames pic.twitter.com/eoREIKT1r2

— Jagrati Shukla (@JagratiShukla29) August 19, 2018

Later, wrestler Bajrang Punia won India’s first gold medal after he defeated Daichi Takatani of Japan 11-8 in the men’s freestyle 65-kg category final. It was Bajrang’s second successive gold medal at the Asian Games after his triumph at Incheon 2014 in the 61-kg category.

Catch the last one minute of #BajrangPunia’s fantastic bout. What amazing resilience from the Indian. He held on in face of stiff competition and won the 65kg GOLD. Bajrang Punia- India’s newest hero | @bajrangpunia60 | #AsianGames2018 | @olympicgoldquest

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Following the win, Punia dedicated his medal to former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.

“I dedicate my Asian Games gold medal to late Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee,” Bajrang tweeted after his win.

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— Bajrang Punia (@BajrangPunia) August 19, 2018

Meanwhile, India started off Day 2 with a bang as Indian shooter Deepak Kumar handed India it’s third medal. He claimed the silver medal in men’s 10m air rifle event.

Indian Shooter Deepak Kumar who has won a silver medal in Men’s 10m Air Rifle event at #AsianGames2018 pic.twitter.com/v0MwEvsyFR

— ANI (@ANI) August 20, 2018

Deepak shot 247.7 to finish second on the podium behind China’s Haoran Yang, who won the top prize with a Games record 249.1.