India bag two more kurash medals at Asian Youth Games
manama (bahrain): fourteen-year-olds kanishka bidhuri and arvind on monday secured a silver and a bronze respectively to take india's tally to three medals in the kurash competition at the asian youth games here.kanishka settled for a silver in the girls' 52kg category after losing 0-3 by chala to uzbekistan's karimova mubinabonu in the final.earlier, she had stormed into the title clash with a 10-0 win by khalol over jalaloddin setayesh in the semifinals, following a quarterfinal victory by yonbosh against thailand's khundee waratchaya at exhibition world bahrain.inthe boys' 83kg division, arvind clinched a bronze after registering a 10-0 win by khalol over davlatzoda in the quarterfinals before losing 0-10 to uzbekistan's golibov shohjahon in the semis.there are no bronze medal playoffs in the youth games.khalol is a term used in kurash for a convincing win, yonbosh is a half-point for a less perfect throw, and chala denotes a minor advantage or point.on sunday, 15-year-old khushi had opened india's account with a bronze medal in the women's 70kg kurash event.