Noida: Narsingh Yadav's day at the freestyle Wrestling National Championship started with him beaming on stage at the Noida Stadium as he was felicitated by the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI). It ended dramatically with him fuming and distraught after he was beaten by Amit Dhankar in a thrilling 74kg quarter-final bout.
Yadav led 2-1 until the very last second of bout in which both wrestlers took a defensive approach. Dhankar, however, managed to snatch two points via exposure, when a wrestler puts his opponent on his back, just as the clock ticked down to zero. It was followed by a lengthy review process with Yadav's camp claiming that the exposure came after time was up. After the big screen gave a rather blurry image of the time and score on the television screens beside the mat, the officials switched to watching the replay from the television itself.
Eventually, the score was declared 3-2 in favour of Dhankar, much to the dismay of Yadav who approached WFI president Brij Bhushan Singh. He eventually dragged himself away from the competition area to the practice mat where he stayed for a short while before going back to the area with a video clip of his bout to further fight his case. Singh, however, told Yadav that the officials' decision will stand after which the wrestler came back to the practice and stayed there for a couple of hours.
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