Tokyo 2020 Paralympics
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Palak Kohli (Source: Badminton Photo)
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Live Updates
- 3 Sep 2021 10:59 AM GMT
Discus/Club Throw- Kashish Lakra
Her next throws are 12.66m and 2 consecutive foul throws. She is currently in 2nd place with a SB of 12.66.

- 3 Sep 2021 10:58 AM GMT
Kohli's shot placements are pretty great as well but Kameyama's maturity is the USP here!
Kohli is really stepping up with her game but it is still difficult to tame the Japanese as she leads it 19-11!
- 3 Sep 2021 10:55 AM GMT
But it is Kameyama who gets the mid-game break lead!
Kameyama gets a 2-point cushion now as she leads 11-9! Stunning challenge from Kohli as she stays hot on Kameyama's pursuit!
- 3 Sep 2021 10:54 AM GMT
Kohli attacks and covers up the gap at 10-9!
Kohli is on a roll here as she really puts the pressure on Kameyama!
- 3 Sep 2021 10:54 AM GMT
Discus/Club Throw- Kashish Lakra begins well
She has consecutive throws of 12.14m, 12.55m, and 11.97

- 3 Sep 2021 10:51 AM GMT
Palak is closing in the gap now in Game 2!
A lot of close net play now as Palak is putting up a stronger fight now and her loud screams stand witness to it. She lags behind the Japanese at 5-7!
- 3 Sep 2021 10:49 AM GMT
Calculated shots coming in from the Japanese now in Game 2!
Kameyama has her game face on as she takes control of things in Game 2 to lead 4-1. Palak is trying to find rhythm now!
- 3 Sep 2021 10:46 AM GMT
11 minutes and Kameyama gets the first game!
No sweat broken for Kameyama here as she lets a straight drive speak for itself and get her the Game Point at 21-11! Good strategies in place here!
- 3 Sep 2021 10:44 AM GMT
Good fight from Kohli!
Both Palak and Kameyama are running helter-skelter on the court as Kohli is picking up points!
Palak gets 3 points on the trot as well. The scoreboard is at 16-8 with the Japanese in the lead!

