"I don't want her to think of a medal from the outset. She is coming back after an injury and it won't be easy. I want her to reach the finals. That is the first target," Nandi told IANS.
This tournament was an absolute treat for any basketball fans, especially those interested in seeing the talent and progression displayed by South Asian athletes.
Till a few days back, the world hardly knew about this rice farmers daughter from Dhing who had her goals set for a big win.
Sprinter Hima Das scripted history by becoming the first Indian woman athlete to win a gold at the world level as she clinched the top spot in the women's 400m final race in the IAAF World Under-20 Athletics Championships here.
The World Cup in Russia has been rich in entertainment, showing soccer at its best.
Harmanpreet Kaur has been signed up by Lancashire Thunder as their overseas player for the 2018 season of England’s Kia Super League, becoming the second Indian cricketer to play in the league after Smriti Mandhana.