DHAKA: After a gold drought for four days,
The lanky 27-year-old from Attock city, wearing chest number 215, hurled the discus to a distance of 52.43 metres to lead the field of six finalists and retain his medal which he won at
“After
“I am absolutely thrilled to win laurels and glory for the country,” Basharat, a Havaldar in Pakistan Army, said.
While Basharat took the gold, Pakistani runner Haq Nawaz clocked 52.52 seconds to win the 400 metres hurdles while compatriot Liaquat Ali seized the bronze medal in 200 metres dash by clocking 1.27 seconds behind
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