nouncement of the Kashaba Jadhav Memorial International Kusti Championship in Delhi on September 15. It was a crucial tournament, which also offered Indians the chance to spar with wrestlers from other countries, including Russia, Iran and USA. Harkeerat won the third game 11-8 before Aariv pocketed the fourth and final game 11-9 to win the title. In the 54 kg category, Mohan ended the challenge of Atiman while Parveen won the title in the 57 Kg category with a win over Anuj. This time, the federation blamed ‘a couple of wrestlers’ for not providing their tax returns in time, which resulted in the delay. Deevanshi made a comeback in the match by winning the second game 8-11 before Vibhuti bounced back to win the third game 11-8 to take a 2-1 lead. ris Saint-Germain as part of its ongoing monitoring of clubs under Financial Fair Playregulations”. The strength and stamina of most Indian wrestlers were not viewed as an issue even though they lost one after the other. The rest of the match saw Chandigarh Hockey Academy girls maintaining the pressure and defending the 1-0 lead to win the title. We have to train for it with that intensity and seriousness,” the 2010 World Championship gold medallist told The Indian Express.