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Srihari Nataraj makes HISTORY, meets all requirements for men’s 50m backstroke last

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Commonwealth Games 2022
Date : 28 July to 8 August, 2022
Country : England
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The Commonwealth Games 2022 are already started on 28th July, in Birmingham. Now, in this multi sports event, India will be change record in Swimming. Srihari Nataraj makes HISTORY, meets all requirements for men’s 50m backstroke last. Below check the full details…

The Bengaluru swimmer Srihari Nataraj had completed seventh in the men’s 100m backstroke last on Saturday night at Commonwealth Games 2022. Proceeding with his amazing run, ace Indian swimmer Srihari Nataraj progressed to the finals of the men’s 50m backstroke occasion at the Commonwealth Games 2022 in Birmingham on Sunday. Srihari turned into the main Indian swimmer to fit the bill for two CWG finals.

The 21-year-old timed 25.38 to arise the eighth quickest swimmer across elimination rounds to make his second last of the Birmingham Games. The carefully prepared Sajan Prakash, then again, completed a disheartening 10th the men’s 200m butterfly, his pet occasion.

Nataraj had timed 25.52 seconds in warms, making the 50m backstroke elimination rounds. The Bengaluru swimmer had completed seventh in the men’s 100m backstroke last on Saturday night. In the men’s 200m butterfly, Prakash completed fourth in his intensity subsequent to timing 1:58:99s and was placed on the hold list as he was the 10th quickest swimmer in general. The main eight move to the last.

India will be change record in Swimming

India have always lost a decoration from swimming occasion at the Commonwealth Games and Srihari will be hoping to change this record when he contends in the last on Monday night. Prakash and Kieren Pollard from Australia timed a similar time prompting a dip off. He then, at that point, created a timing of 1:58.31 to win the swim off between the two to turn into the main save.

On the off chance that any of the eight finalists could never have taken the pool or had removed from the last race, Prakash would have had his spot. Yet, the Indian didn’t find the opportunity, completing 10th.

Swim-off is an extraordinary swimming race where the victor meets all requirements for the powerful in the wake of neglecting to make it by the standard disposal races.