Brijesh (48kg) started the day for India in a tough encounter with Uzbekistan's Sabirov Saifidin in which both the boxers won a round each as they reached the decider, which after a review was awarded to India's young Won 4-3.

Sagar Jakhar (60kg) and Sumit (67kg) registered identical 5-0 wins against Thailand's Kalaseeram Thanaphanskoen and Korea's Hong Seo Jin respectively, while Jitesh (54kg) registered 0-5 against Kazakhstan's Tulebek Nursil. Lost.

With these three medals, India is now assured of eight medals in the youth category as five women boxers Annu (48 kg), Parthavi Grewal (66 kg), Nikita Chan (60 kg), Khushi Punia (81 kg) and Nirjhara Bana (+81 kg). Start your campaign in the semi-finals.

Rahul Kundu (75kg), Hemant Sangwan (86kg) and Lakshya Rathi (+92kg), and Lakshmi (50kg), Tamannaah (54kg), Yatri Patel (57kg), Srishti Sathe (63kg) on ​​Monday. Your youth will play in the quarter finals.

On Tuesday, Asian Games bronze medalist Preeti (54kg), who has already qualified for the Paris Olympics, along with Tamman (50kg) and Priyanka (60kg) along with Uzbekistan's Ukhtamova Nigina in the women's under-22 category Will start her challenge again against. Meanwhile, in the men's under-22 category, Vishwanath Suresh (48 kg), Akash Gorakh (60 kg), Preet Malik (67 kg), Kunal (75 kg), Jugnu (86 kg) and Rhythm (+92 kg) were in action. Will be in.

The Boxing Federation of India has fielded a 50-member squad for the ongoing prestigious tournament which is witnessing high-voltage action with the presence of over 390 boxers from over 24 countries vying for medals in 25 weight categories. Fighting for.

The finals of Youth and Under-22 categories will be played on May 6 respectively.