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CWG: India's Shushila Devi wins silver in women's 48kg Judo, Vijay Kumar Yadav bags bronze in men's 60 kg

| @indiablooms | Aug 02, 2022, at 04:02 am

Indian judoka Shushila Devi narrowly lost out to South Africa's Michaela Whitebooi in the women's 48kg final, to bag the silver medal at the Birmingham Commonwealth Games 2022. 

She was a favourite for the gold medal after her performances in the earlier rounds but a late move by the South African stunned her.

Sushila Devi defeated Mauritius' Priscilla Morand in the women's 48kg semifinals to assure at least a silver medal for India at the Commonwealth Games 2022 earlier in the day.

A Commonwealth Games 2014 silver medalist, she beat Priscilla Morand of Mauritius in 2:52 minutes in the judo women - 48kg semi-final.

Meanwhile, Vijay Kumar Yadav also won bronze in men's kg judo after beating Cyprus' Petros Christodoulides.

Two other judokas will fight for the bronze medal as well.

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