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India at Asian Games 2018: All medals and results on day 5

Results of India contingent on the 5th day of competitions in the Asian Games.

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Indian shooting's teenage brigade threw up another surprise in Shardul Vihan's silver but a taken-for-granted kabaddi gold was lost in a shocker as the country endured its most disappointing day at the 18th Asian Games on Thursday.

With no gold added to the tally on the day, India slipped to 10th with four gold, four silver and 10 bronze for a total of 18 medals. 

The 15-year-old Vihan, with his double trap silver, became the youngest Indian shooter to win a medal at the Games where a 16-year-old Saurabh Chaudhary (10m air pistol) had become the youngest Indian shooter with a gold.

In kabaddi, Ajay Thakur and his men were left wide-eyed in shock as two-time runners-up Iran finally got the better of India with a gladiatorial performance at Theatre Garuda. 

The 18-27 defeat will not be easily forgotten for it ended India's unchallenged kabaddi domination in the Asiad since the sport was first introduced in 1990.

In singles, however, Ankita Raina bowed out with a bronze medal after losing in the semifinals.

Here are Indian contingent's results and performances on the 5th day of competitions in the Asian Games:

Shooting (Men's Double Trap)

Shardul Vihan wins silver Ankur Mittal fails to qualify for final

Kabaddi (Men's Semifinals)

India settle for bronze after losing 18-27 to Iran

Kabaddi (Women's Semifinals) 

India beat Chinese Taipei 27-14

Tennis (Women's Singles Semifinals)

Ankita Raina settles for bronze

Tennis (Men's Doubles Semifinals)

Rohan Bopanna-Divij Sharan beat Kaito Uesugi-Sho Shimabukuro of Japan 4-6, 6-3, 10-8

Tennis (Men's Singles Quarterfinals)

Prajnesh Gunneswaran beats Kwon Soonwoo of Korea 6-7, 6-4, 7-6

Tennis (Mixed Doubles Quartefinals)

Rohan Bopanna-Ankita Raina lose 4-6, 6-1, 6-10 to Indonesia's Christopher Rungkat-Aldila Sutjiadi

Shooting (Women's Double Trap)

Varsha Varman, Shreyasi Singh finish 6th and 7th respectively

Golf (Men's Individual)

Aadil Bedi - Tied 2nd after first round

Rayhan Thomas - Tied 11th after first round

Naveed Kshitij Kaul - Tied 18th after first round

Hari Mohan Singh - Tied 45th after first round

Golf (Men's Team)

India - Placed 2nd after first round

Golf (Women's Individual)

Diksha Dagar - Tied 7th after first round

Sifat Sagoo - Placed 24th after first round

Ridhima Dilawari- Tied 27th after first round

Golf (Women's Team)

India - 9th after first round

Swimming (Men's 50m Butterfly)

Virdhawal Khade finishes 8th

Anshul Kothari fails to qualify for final

Swimming (Men's 100m Freestyle)

Virdhawal Khade fails to qualify for final

Aaron D'souza fails to qualify for final

Swimming (Men's 200m Backstroke)

Srihari Nataraj finishes 6th - National Record

Advait Page fails to qualify for final

Rowing (Men's Singles Sculls Final)

Dattu Baban Bhokanal finishes 6th

Rowing (Men's Double Sculls Final)

Om Prakash/Sawarn Singh finish 4th

Rowing (Women's Pair Final)

Sanjukta Dung/Harpreet Kaur finish 7th

Rowing (Women's Doubles Sculls Final)

Pooja/Sayali Shekale finish 6th

Rowing (Men's Pair Final)

Malkeet Singh/Gurinder Singh finish 4th

Rowing (Men's Lightweight Four Final)

India finish 4th

Bowling (Men's Trios)

Two India teams finish 21st and 27th respectively

Canoe/Kayak Slalom (Women's Singles semifinals)

Champa Mourya finishes 7th

Squash (Men's singles Round of 16)

Saurav Ghosal beats Tayyab Aslam of Pakistan 3-1

Harinder Pal Singh Sandhu beats Robert Garcia of Philippines 3-1

Squash (Women's singles Round of 16)

Dipika Pallikal beats Indonesia's Yeni Rohmah 3-0

Joshna Chinappa beats Jemyca Aribado of Philippines 3-0

Volleyball (Women's Pool B)

India lose to Kazakhstan 8-25, 19-25, 23-25

Weightlifting (Men's 77kg)

Ajay Singh and Sathish Sivalingam finish 5th and 10th respectively

Archery (Recurve Men's Individual Quarterfinals)

Atanu Das loses 3-7 yo Riau Ega of Indonesia

Archery (Recurve Men's Individual 1/8 Eliminations)

Viswash loses 1-7 to Ilfat Abdullin of Kazakhstan

Archery (Recurve Women's Individual 1/16 Eliminations)

Promila Daimary loses 2-6 to Urantungalag Bishindee of Mongolia

Archery (Recurve Women's Individual 1/8 Eliminations)

Deepika Kumari loses 2-6 to Chien-Ying Lei of Chinese Taipei

Badminton (Women's Singles Round of 32)

PV Sindhu beats Thi Trang Vu of Vietnam 21-10, 12-21, 23-21

Saina Nehwal beats Soraya Aghaeihajiagha of Iran 21-7, 21-9

Badminton (Women's Doubles Round of 32)

Ashwini Ponnappa-N Sikki Reddy beat Wing Yung-Nga Ting of Hong Kong 21-16, 21-15

Rutaparna Panda-Arathi Sara Sunil lose 11-21, 6-21 to Thailand's Chayanit Chaladchalam-Phataimas Muenwong

Badminton (Mixed Doubles Round of 32)

Pranaav Jerry Chopra-N Sikki Reddy beat Peng Soon Chan-Liu Ying Goh of Malaysia 21-15, 23-21

Satwik Rankireddy-Ashwini Ponnappa lose 25-27, 16-21 to Thailand's Dechapol Puavaranukroh-Sapsiree Taerattanachai

Badminton (Men's Doubles Round of 32)

Satwik Rankireddy-Chirag Shetty beat Chun Hei Tam and Yonny Chung of Hong Kong 21-12, 21-14

Manu Attri-Sumeeth Reddy beat Mohamed Ajfan Rasheed-Mohamed Thoif Ahmed of Maldives 21-10, 21-8

Artistic Gymnastics (Women's Vault Final)

Aruna Budda Reddy and Pranati Nayak finish 7th and 8th respectively

Basketball (Women's 5x5 Preliminary: Group A)

India lose to Indonesia 69-66

Pencak Silat (Men's 50-55kg Round of 16)

Naorem Boynao Singh beats Turatbek Sulaimankul Uulu of Kyrgystan 5-0

(With PTI Inputs)

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