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Women's national boxing: Jaismine, Basumatary move into second round

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Hisar, Oct 22 (IANS) Asian Championship bronze medallist Jaismine and defending champion Assam's Pwilao Basumatary advanced to the second round after registering wins in their bouts on Day 2 of the 5th Elite Women's National Boxing Championships, here on Friday.

Representing Haryana, Jaismine comfortably beat Chhattisgarh's Rajbala by a unanimous 5-0 verdict in the opening round in the 60 kg category, while Basumatary showcased a ruthless display of power boxing and nimble-footedness against Karnataka's Theertha Lakshmi in the same weight category.

While Jaismine was time and again catching her opponent on the wrong foot, Basumatary went on the attack from the word go, hitting Theertha Lakshmi with powerful jabs before the referee stopped the bout and declared the former as the winner.

Forty-nine bouts were contested on Day 2 of the prestigious event which has been witnessing participation of more than 320 pugilists from 36 states/union territories/boards from across the country. The tournament is being hosted by the Boxing Federation of India in association with the Haryana Boxing Sangh.

Meanwhile, Maharashtra pugilists continued their good show in the ongoing championship as Laxmee Mehra outpunched Sikkim's Sarmila Rai to win her 63kg opening round bout by Referee Stopping the Contest (RSC).

Chandigarh's Neema was another pugilist who was in top form in the 63 kg category, beating Neha Kasnyal of Uttarakhand 4-1.

Shruti Yadav of Madhya Pradesh gave a tactical masterclass against Chandigarh's Anju in the opening round of the 66kg category, winning by a comfortable margin of 5-0. Anju had no answer to Yadav's jabs and shots aimed at the head, as Day 2 ended on an electrifying note.

The gold and silver medallists will earn themselves a place in the national coaching camp. However, the remaining two names for the camp in each category will be selected on the basis of performances in the selection trials, which will take place right after the Nationals.

--IANS

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