Deepika, Atanu lose to Mongolia in recurve mixed team event

India’s struggling recurve archers were in for more shock with Deepika Kumari and Atanu Das suffering an upset defeat at the hands of lower-ranked Mongolia in the Asian Games.

Published : Aug 24, 2018 10:28 IST , Jakarta

Deepika, yet again, floundered in the pressure situation, finding a seven in the second shot of the shoot-off.
Deepika, yet again, floundered in the pressure situation, finding a seven in the second shot of the shoot-off.
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Deepika, yet again, floundered in the pressure situation, finding a seven in the second shot of the shoot-off.

India’s struggling recurve archers were in for more shock with Deepika Kumari and Atanu Das suffering an upset defeat at the hands of lower-ranked Mongolia in the Asian Games, here, via shootout.

The 4-5 loss in the mixed team quarterfinals left the Indian squad shell-shocked as Deepika, yet again, floundered in the pressure situation, finding a seven in the second shot of the shoot-off, which led to its ouster.

Meanwhile, India’s compound team of Abhishek Verma and Jyoti Surekaha moved to the quarterfinal with a 155-147 win over Iraq’s Fatima Saad Mahmood and Eshaq Ibrahim Mohammed. They will next take on Iran.

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Deepika, world number seven, and the 19th ranked Atanu were favourites against the Mongolians. The team of Bishindee Urantungalag, ranked as low as 254 and Otgobbold Baatarkhuya, ranked 94 in the world, nosed ahead by taking the first set 2-0.

The Indian team clawed its back by taking the next two, but the Mongolians forced a shoot-off by snatching the fourth.

In the deciding shoot-off, both the teams found 10s in the first shot. The Mongolians found nine on the second, while Deepika shot a seven.

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The defeat left Deepika shattered as she sat on the pavement outside the stadium, her hands covering her face in dejection. Atanu tried hard to console his teammate and coach Sawaiyan Manjhi, too, offered words of consolation to Deepika.

“We really don’t know what’s happening. These archers were hitting a world-class score in the practice. It’s just not translating in the competitions. She is completely distraught. She thinks the team lost because of her,” Manjhi, who himself looked distraught, said.

“I also have to take the blame. I could not prepare my archers to be consistent. But, it’s enough. We just cannot make excuses that ‘we could not hit’. We really need to do some soul-searching and find out what’s wrong."

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“This team just won a World Cup. They are not bad, but I really have no idea what strikes them in the multi-sport event,” Manjhi said.

The Indian recurve archers had a poor outing in the individual events as well, with only Atanu Das making the quarterfinals. Deepika had crashed out in the pre-quarterfinals.

Both Atanu and Deepika, now, have team events to redeem some pride. “We lost and that’s it. They hit and we did not. I don’t know why and how because we don’t know,” said Das.

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