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2022 Commonwealth Games: When dreams—and predictions—come true

Predictions are never made on the back of just cold calculations, but also a “feeling”, and a deep-seated desire to see a dream come true, no matter the odds.

August 07, 2022 / 11:38 IST
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Sagar Ahlawat, 23, will go up against the UK's  Delicious Orie in the super heavyweight boxing final of CWG 2022, at 1.15am IST on August 8. (Image: Twitter/Boxing Federation of India)
Sagar Ahlawat, 23, will go up against the UK's Delicious Orie in the super heavyweight boxing final of CWG 2022, at 1.15am IST on August 8. (Image: Twitter/Boxing Federation of India)

There’s nothing quite as satisfying for a sports writer as when she or he predicts possible outcomes in an ongoing tournament, and those declarations come true. This is less about ego—“I told you so!”—and far more about a certain kind of wish fulfilment. Because these predictions are never made on the back of just cold calculations, but also a “feeling”, and a deep-seated desire to see a dream come true, no matter the odds.

In the course of the Commonwealth Games (CWG) 2022, I wrote about Smriti Mandhana being on course for batting greatness. On August 6, Mandhana played a spectacular innings—one of the finest in her career—to lift India into the finals of the women’s T20 event, beating home favourites England in the process.

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Another article was about long jumper Murali Sreeshankar’s struggles on the big stage, and why the CWG offered a chance at breaking that jinx. That’s exactly what happened, and he became the first male jumper from India to win a silver at the CWG.

I wrote about the boxers Amit Panghal looking for redemption after a terrible low at the Tokyo Olympics and Nikhat Zareen looking to tighten her stranglehold in her weight class. Both are now in the finals of their respective categories, and we will have the privilege of watching them in action today.