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The 24-year-old came back from 0-2 down to defeat Hazel Chaisty of Britain 6-2 to assure India at least a second silver medal from the ongoing tournament.
In her quest to become the first para archery world champion from India, Pooja will take on Italy’s Petrilli Vincenza later in the day.
India are also in the fray for a second medal in the day, and third overall, as Pooja and her namesake and senior teammate Pooja Khanna will fight for a team bronze, taking on their rivals from Mongolia.
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India have participated in two World Championships — Beijing 2017 and Den Bosch 2019 — when Rakesh Kumar came close to winning a bronze medal.
Qualified as fourth seed, Pooja began her campaign by defeating Pooja Khanna 7-1.
In the quarters, she overcame a stiff resistance from Svetlana Barantseva to emerge 6-4 winner.