How Did Sakshi, Jaismine, and Lakshya Chahar Perform at the World Boxing Cup?

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Key Takeaways
- Sakshi and Jaismine both won their matches with a unanimous decision of 5:0.
- Lakshya Chahar secured victory with a split decision against his opponent.
- India had a strong start with multiple athletes advancing to the next round.
- The Astana leg is vital for preparation ahead of the finals in New Delhi.
- India aims to improve its medal tally from previous tournaments.
Astana (Kazakhstan), July 1 (NationPress) India's impressive performance at the World Boxing Cup–Astana, Kazakhstan 2025 has gained momentum as Sakshi, Lakshya Chahar, and Jaismine have successfully advanced to the quarterfinals following their victories at the Beeline Arena on Tuesday.
In the women's 54kg category, Sakshi showcased her skills by defeating England's Charley Davison with a decisive unanimous 5:0 score in her pre-quarterfinal match.
Jaismine also displayed confidence in the women's 57kg division, overcoming Azerbaijan's Aynur Mikayilova by the same unanimous score, securing her spot in the quarterfinals. Lakshya Chahar fought valiantly in the men's 80kg category, achieving victory against Bulgaria's William Cholov with a split decision of 4:1.
On the other hand, Manish Rathore faced elimination after a hard-fought battle against Japan's Rui Yamaguchi in the men's 55kg category.
Sakshi, Lakshya, and Jaismine will now join Sachin Siwach, Hitesh Gulia, Muskan, Minakshi, and Sanju in the next round, highlighting India's strong start in Astana.
Earlier on Monday, Hitesh and Sachin Siwach led India's charge with remarkable, unanimous victories in their opening bouts.
In women's events, Minakshi kicked off her campaign with a clean 5:0 triumph over Australia's Madeleine Bowen in the light-flyweight division, while Muskan narrowly edged out England's Kerry Davis with a close 3:2 decision in the middleweight category.
India had secured six medals in the previous World Boxing Cup held in Brazil. With the finals approaching in New Delhi this November, the Astana leg is crucial for shaping the athletes' preparations. In the first leg of the 2025 World Boxing Cup held in Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil, India earned one gold, one silver, and four bronze medals.
Uzbekistan dominated the medal tally in Brazil, clinching eight medals, including five golds. The host nation, Brazil, secured nine medals but only three golds, while Kazakhstan finished third with six medals, comprising three gold and three bronze.