MANCHESTER, Aug 3: Haider Ali mitigated the pain and shock of his compatriots to an extent when he outpointed Indian Som Bahadur Pun to land Pakistan its first gold medal in the 17th Commonwealth Games on Saturday.

Haider overpowered his Indian rival by a wide margin of 28-10 to bring glory to his country in the boxing ring after the Pakistan hockey team had suffered a humiliating 7-1 defeat by New Zealand in the semifinals of men’s field hockey competitions Friday.

Haider dominated the four-round final bout in the feather-weight category from the very word go, taking a 6-3 lead in the first round and extending it to 12-4 by the second one.

The blue-costumed Haider landed some excruciating punches on the face and head of his opponent who virtually threw in the towel after trailing 8-21 by the third round.

“I am really glad that I gave my contingent something to cheer about after the surprising loss in the hockey semifinal on Friday,” said the Quetta-born Haider after his resounding triumph.

“I was determined to carry the fight to the Indian and I am glad that my compatriots prayers were answered”, said the gold-medalist pugilist in post-bout comments.

Daniel Geale of Australia beat Kwanele Zulu of South Africa to win the welterweight gold medal 26-17 on points.

Zambia’s Kennedy Kanyanta won the flyweight boxing gold medal with a 25-12 points victory over Botswana’s Lechedzani Luza.

IRSHAD WINS 2ND BRONZE

BISLEY (England): Pakistan’s Irshad Ali claimed his second bronze in the Commonwealth Games after finishing third in the men’s 25m centre fire pistol singles of the shooting competition Saturday.

Jaspal Rana claimed another shooting gold medal for India with a new Games record score of 583 points.

The silver was clinched by Bruce Quick of Australia 579 points.

Irshad took bronze after a shootout with Daniel Francois van Tonder of South Africa after both finished with 577 points.

Irshad also won a bronze in the 25m centre fire doubles Tuesday alongwith compatriot Zahid Ali, who Saturday claimed eighth place after accumulating 571 points.

RESULTS

MEN’S 25M CENTRE FIRE PISTOL SINGLES:

1. Jaspal Rana (Ind) 583 points; 2. Bruce Quick (Aus) 579; 3. Irshad Ali (Pak) 577; 4. Daniel Francois van Tonder (Rsa) 577; 5. Peter Flippant (Eng) 575; 6. Metodi Igorov (Can) 574; 7. David Moore (Aus) 573; 8. Zahid Ali (Pak) 571; 9. Greg Yelavich (Nzl) 571; 10. Robert Doak (Nir) 570; 11. Allan Stuart McDonald (Rsa) 570; 12. Mahaveer Singh (Ind) 570; 13. Ronald Mcdonald Skeete (Bar) 567; 14. Suranga Fernando (Sri) 566; 15. Hugh Stewart (Nir) 565; 16. Simon Ulrick Lucas (Eng) 565; 17. Chester Aurelius Foster (Bar) 563; 18. Robert Carroll (Sco) 550; 19. Gamini Walgama (Sri) 549; 20. Mark Boulton (Gib) 539; 21. Bruce Lillburn (Sco) 537; 22. Ian Harris (Wal) 533; 23. Graham Didlick (Fai) 530; 24. Steve Pengelly (Wal) disqualified; 25. Wayne Salhany (Can) did not start; 26. Musawwr Ahmad (Uga) did not start.—AFP

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