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CWG: Mary Kom one step away from golden glory

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Mary Kom advances to final of 48kg with 5-0 verdict Mary Kom, right, lands a punch on Anusha Dilruksh of Sri Lanka. PTI

Gold Coast: Indian star M C Mary Kom defeated Anusha Dilruksh of Sri Lanka to enter the final of the women's 48 kilogram category at the 21st Commonwealth Games (CWG) here on Wednesday.

Mary's experience and superior technique stood her in good stead as she carved out a unanimous 5-0 verdict against the veteran.

The 39-year-old Anusha gave a good account of herself against the five-time world champion before falling short in the end.

Both boxers were a bit cautious in the opening round, trying to gauge each other although Mary managed to land several punches.

Although the Lankan had the height and reach advantage, Mary used a low guard and used her reflexes and feet movement to take the advantage.

Both boxers were equally matched in the second round before the tempo picked up in the third as Mary picked up the points with a steady barrage of punches.

Business as usual Mary Kom, right, used her experience and superior technique to good effect as she carved out a unanimous 5-0 verdict. IANS

However, Laishram Sarita Devi -- another star boxer in the Indian women's squad – went down to Australia's Anja Stridsman in the quarterfinals.

Sarita did well to trouble her opponent with superior technique and excellent movements throughout the fight and it came as surprise of sorts when the judges decided to award a unanimous 5-0 verdict in favour of the Australian.

Sarita dominated the opening round, attacking right from the start while the Australian had a more defensive approach.

The tempo picked up in the second round as Anja tried to match Sarita's pace and aggression. The Indian used her superior technique and experience in her attempt to outpunch her opponent, but Anja did well to give her a tough challenge.

Both boxers came out fighting in the third round. Anja used her superior height and strong left jabs in her attempt to keep the Indian at bay.

Later in the day, Pinki Rani went down fighting to Lisa Whiteside of England in the women's 51kg category.

Pinki, a bronze medallist from the 2014 CWG, lost 2-3 after a hard-fought contest that went down to the wire.

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