Liverpool (PTI): Heavyweight boxer Nupur Sheoran secured India's first medal at the World Boxing Championships, while two-time champion Nikhat Zareen bowed out in the quarterfinals here on Wednesday.
Granddaughter of legendary boxer Hawa Singh, 26-year-old Nupur overcame a scrappy contest to beat Oltinoy Sotimboeva of Uzbekistan 4-1 in the +80kg event, which is a non-Olympic weight category and features just 10 boxers in the ongoing competition.
But India's hopes of a marquee medal through Nikhat ended as the 29-year-old went down 0-5 to two-time Olympic silver medallist Buse Naz Cakiroglu of Turkiye in the 51kg quarterfinals.
The bout was always expected to be a stiff challenge for Nikhat, who is returning from injury. Having sparred before the Paris Olympics, both the boxers were familiar with each other's style.
While Nikhat briefly landed a flurry of hooks, Cakiroglu controlled most of the contest with clean punches.
Nikhat rushed to claim the centre of the ring, but Cakiroglu confidently back pedalled striking the Indian rather easily.
There was a passage of play where Nikhat claimed the upper hand, as she hit a flurry of hooks. But the Turkish boxer, who had a point docked soon regained momentum, landing sharp shots to claim her fourth World Championships medal.
Nupur, who entered the competition directly in the quarterfinals owing to her gold medal finish at the World Cup in Kazakhstan, started brightly, landing a sharp combination early on.
The Uzbek responded with a straight jab, but frequent clinching disrupted the flow. Cleaner punching helped the Indian take the opening round on four of the five cards.
Sotimboeva, 20, refused to bow down in the second round, keeping the exchanges messy yet managing to sway two judges despite Nupur finishing the round with a flurry of shots.
Sotimboeva was docked a point for excessive holding in the final round while Nupur had a point deducted for using her head soon after, cancelling the advantage.
Though the closing stages saw more swinging than scoring, Nupur's ability to land cleaner punches proved decisive as she booked her spot in the semifinals, where she will meet Turkiye's Seyma Duztas.
On Tuesday night, Jadumani Singh (48kg) and Abhinash Jamwal (65kg) had progressed to the men's quarterfinals with comprehensive wins, while Jugnoo Ahlawat’s (85kg) campaign ended in the opening round against Scotland’s Robert McNulty.
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New Delhi (PTI): Delhi Police has recovered 1,850 stolen and lost mobile phones worth around Rs 4 crore in past 40 days under "Mission Reconnect", an initiative aimed at returning phones to their rightful owners in outernorth Delhi, an official said on Saturday.
The recovered phones were traced from different parts of the country, including remote areas, through technical surveillance and sustained field operations, police said, adding that the devices were handed over to their owners during a programme at the Sports Ground, New Police Lines, Kingsway Camp.
The initiative focused on a victim-centric approach and aimed at strengthening public trust through proactive policing and coordinated efforts across states, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Outernorth) Hareshwar Swami said.
As part of the programme, teams performed 'nukkad nataks' and screened awareness videos on cybercrime, drug abuse prevention, and senior citizen safety, sensitising the public about digital frauds and safety measures, officials said.
The initiative combines technology, investigation and community participation to ensure recovery of lost property and reconnect citizens with their valuables, they added.
