“Sometimes if you have luck with the draw and you can take your chances, it’s always goo. However, for the shorter formats, young Rishabh Pant took over the reins. In the boys’ junior singles final, Aariv of Gurukul Global School ended the challenge of Harkeerat of Manav Mangal School with a 3-1win. However, upon reaching Paris, the Indian coaches found out that no other nation was there. 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. In the boys’ senior singles final, Sachit ended the challenge of Ryan Gandhi of KB DAV School, Sector 7 with a narrow 3-2win to win the title. It summed up India’s woeful preparation, resulting in none of the 24 wrestlers crossing the quarterfinal stage of the world championships, which concluded in Paris last week. Movers & Shakers: How Europe's summer splurge unfolded. The selectors, however, will have to decide whether to have him as a captain or purely as an opening batsman. The CBI inquiry date is not yet out and I am not in touch with the Wrestling Federation ,” he explained.