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Anjali Bhagwat

  • A shot in the dark: How Anjali Bhagwat went from accidental shooter to the ‘Champion of Champions’

    A shot in the dark: How Anjali Bhagwat went from accidental shooter to the ‘Champion of Champions’

    Kaushal Shukla
    · May 18, 2020 · 12:52 pm
  • How, when and why women’s 10m air rifle became the most competitive shooting discipline in India

    How, when and why women’s 10m air rifle became the most competitive shooting discipline in India

    Zenia D'Cunha
    · Feb 24, 2019 · 09:37 am
  • From Bajrang Punia to Sania Mirza: Five instances where controversy dogged the Khel Ratna

    From Bajrang Punia to Sania Mirza: Five instances where controversy dogged the Khel Ratna

    Scroll Staff
    · Sep 21, 2018 · 04:51 pm
  • Tough national field, change in mindset behind Indian shooting’s Asiad success: Anjali Bhagwat

    Tough national field, change in mindset behind Indian shooting’s Asiad success: Anjali Bhagwat

    Anjali Bhagwat
    · Aug 27, 2018 · 05:45 pm