First-ever medal in lawn bowling for India at Commonwealth Games

First-ever medal in lawn bowling for India at Commonwealth Games

India has secured its first-ever medal in lawn bowling in the Commonwealth Games. Lovely Choubey, Pinki Choudhury, Nayanmoni Saikia, and Rupa Rani of India advanced their nation to its first-ever CWG finals in the game. In the women’s fours semifinal match at the 2022 Commonwealth Games, India eliminated New Zealand 16-13. (CWG). Tuesday’s gold-medal match will pit India against South Africa.

What is lawn bowling?

The concept of the game of lawn bowls, commonly referred to as lawn bowling, is to slide biased balls as close as possible to a smaller ball known as a jack or kitty. A lawn bowling ball typically weighs 1.5 kg. It is known as a biased ball because the heavier side makes it easier for a player to curl the ball. The sport is generally played on flat, convex, or uneven surfaces. The grounds are made of artificial turf or natural grass. In order to receive two points at that end, a team must place two balls closer to the target than the ball of the opposing team. The first team gets three points for the end of their closest ball is three balls closer to the target than the second team’s closest ball.

Team India was trailing the match by a score of 1-6 at one point. Nevertheless, the Indian team fought back hard, taking the lead at 7-6 and eventually defeating the Kiwis 10-7. While it appeared that they would advance to the championship game, New Zealand once again regained the lead and found themselves up 13–12. Nonetheless, India made a great comeback to win the match. Moreover, India has been doing well in the Commonwealth Games. They’ve already secured 3 gold, 3 silver, and 3 bronze medals.

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