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CWG: Ravi Kumar Dahiya wins gold; India's 4th in wrestling

| @indiablooms | Aug 07, 2022, at 03:59 am

Birmingham: Ravi Kumar Dahiya Saturday won a major gold medal as he defeated Nigeria's Ebikewenimo Welson in the final of the men's 57kg final by technical superiority.

Dahiya's medal is the fourth gold, the earlier three coming from Bajrang Punia, Sakshi Malik and Deepak Punia on Friday.

Tokyo Olympics silver medalist cruised into the finals as his opponents proved no match for him.

Earlier, he beat Suraj Singh of New Zealand and Pakistan's Asad Ali and did the same in the final bout.

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