“It’s much more easier to come back and play, definitely, compared to first tournaments after my comeback,” she said. So shoddy was WFI’s planning that two-time Olympic medallist Sushil Kumar compared it to preparation for a state tournament. Aditya won the title in the 50 Kg category with an easy win over Barjinder in the final while Deepak became the champion in the 52 Kg category with a win over Amandeep. The 27-year old Czech, who is playing her?eighth tournament since missing five months of action afte. With Delhi underachieving over the last few years and coach KP Bhaskar and veteran batsman Gautam Gambhir having a fractious relationship, his assignment was not easy. “Our wrestlers, though good, aren’t technically sound. Gandhi won the third game in the match 11-9 before winning the fourth game 11-7 to equalise in the match. before the tournament,” WFI’s assistant secretary Vinod Tomar had said before the team’s departure. While Gambhir was not available for a comment, Bhaskar remained largely non-committal on this issue. These bargain buys have the ability to slot into their new teams and impact a significant change to the club’s fortunes.