Indian women's recurve team squandered a two-set lead and went down to top seed Russians in the shoot-off to bag a silver medal at the World Archery Championships on Sunday.
Copenhagen: The Indian women's recurve archery team of Deepika Kumari, Laxmirani Majhi and Rimil Buriuly settled for the silver losing the World Championship final 4-5 to Russia in an edge-of-the-seat encounter at the Christiansborg Palace here on Sunday.
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The Russian team comprising Inna Stepanova, Ksenia Perova and Tuyana Dashidorzhieva clinched the gold medal in a nerve-wracking tie-breaker which ended 28-27 in their favour.
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The Indian trio were quick to get off the blocks, claiming the first set 56-54. They were again steady in the second set to take it 54-53 and thus take a 4-0 lead.
The Russians slowly got into their groove to pocket two 10 pointers in the third set when they needed them most to edge past the Indians. They claimed the third set 56-52 to come back into the contest at 2-4.
The Indians failed to respond and crumbled under pressure in the fourth set as they hit scores of six, seven and eight. The total they amassed was 50 which was easily surpassed by their rivals who then levelled the contest at 4-4, taking the match into the tie-breaker.
The decider turned out to be a thrilling contest as India's 10 was matched with another 10 points from Russia. But an eight-pointer cost India the match as the Russian trio hit two back-to-back nines to clinch the contest and the gold medal.
The silver comes as the second one in as many days after Rajat Chauhan bagged a historic metal. He had put up a tough fight but went down to Stephan Hansen of Denmark in the men's individual compound final.
Chauhan lost 143-147 but became the first Indian compound archer to win an individual medal at the World Championships.
Later on Sunday, Laxmirani will have another chance with the recurve bow individually to clinch the bronze as she faces Korean girl Misun Choi.