This marks a hat-trick for the hugely successful trio as they won gold medals in France and Italy prior to the tournament.

The Indian contingent started the competition impressively as they took a one-point lead in the first round and followed it up with an exemplary second round, hitting five perfect 10s with two X's and a 9, leading the way at the halfway point. By then their advantage had reached four points. point.

Despite Turkey trying to regain a foothold in the competition, a strong Indian team maintained its four-point lead till the fourth round and scored 58 in the final round to secure the competition and capture the gold medal.

India's hopes of another gold medal are still alive as Prathamesh Phag has booked a place in the tournament final, where he will face world number one James Lutz to win his first individual World Cup gold.