Am games
Paris Olympics: Indian Shooting Is Unique, You Can't Predict Anything, Says Manavjit Singh
As the number of shooters has increased in the squad, their expectations have also multiplied manyfold, after firing blanks and returning empty-handed from the last two Olympics despite putting up a record number of players.
However, Olympian Manavjit feels that this squad, a blend of young and experienced members, will excel in the Olympics.
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