Ravi Dahiya Draws Inspiration from Deaf Cricketers, Foresees Bright Future for Indian Wrestling
Olympics silver medalist Ravi Dahiya lauds deaf cricketers' dedication, drawing inspiration from their passion. He predicts a promising future for Indian wrestling, envisioning up to six medals in the 2028 Olympics, driven by young wrestlers' impressive performances at the U-23 Asian Championships.
Noted Olympics silver medalist, Ravi Dahiya, has expressed admiration for the dedication and perseverance shown by deaf cricketers, whose commitment and hard work serve as a source of inspiration for him. He lauds their passion, emphasizing their commendable determination despite numerous challenges.
In a stellar display, the Indian Deaf Cricket Team recently dominated the field, achieving a clean sweep by winning all their matches across both T20I and ODI formats. Dahiya commended the team's passion, remarking on the remarkable effort they exhibit in the sport."
Additionally, Dahiya conveyed optimism about the future of Indian wrestling. He foresees the nation winning 5-6 medals in wrestling at the 2028 Olympics, crediting the promising young talents emerging in the sport. The outstanding performances of young Indian wrestlers, particularly at the U-23 Asian Championships in Da Nang, Vietnam, suggest a bright trajectory. Competitors like Kumar Mohit and Chandermohan claimed golds, with others securing silver and bronze, strengthening India's medal tally.
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