<p>The young Indian wrestlers, including talented Hanny Kumari, expectedly found the going tough at the World Championship, here on Tuesday.</p>.<p>Competing in the 50kg category, Hanny showed some spark when she began with a 9-2 win over Korea's Miran Cheon but her challenge in the quarterfinal against Russia's Nadezhda Sokolova lasted just 35 seconds.</p>.<p>Soklova took a commanding 6-0 lead in the first 15 seconds of the bout, severely denting the confidence of the Indian teenager and finished the bout in no time.</p>.<p>In the 53kg, Pooja got a wrestling lesson from Japanese prodigy Akari Fujinami, who is yet to lose a bout in her career.</p>.<p>Pooja did not have to play any Qualification round but lost her pre-quarterfinal by technical superiority.</p>.<p>Bhateri failed to get a single point, let alone winning a round, as she lost 0-8 to Russia's Dinara Kudaeva Salikhova.</p>.<p>Kiran (76kg) was the only senior player on the mat for India in the morning session but as usual she struggled at the big stage.</p>.<p>She began with a 6-0 win against Korea's Kim Cholee but lost her quarterfinal 'by fall' to America's Adeline Maria Gray.</p>.<p>In the evening session, Pinki will strive to become India's only fifth woman to win a medal at the world championship when she will take the mat in the bronze play-off against America's Jenna Rose Burkert. </p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH Videos here:</strong></p>
<p>The young Indian wrestlers, including talented Hanny Kumari, expectedly found the going tough at the World Championship, here on Tuesday.</p>.<p>Competing in the 50kg category, Hanny showed some spark when she began with a 9-2 win over Korea's Miran Cheon but her challenge in the quarterfinal against Russia's Nadezhda Sokolova lasted just 35 seconds.</p>.<p>Soklova took a commanding 6-0 lead in the first 15 seconds of the bout, severely denting the confidence of the Indian teenager and finished the bout in no time.</p>.<p>In the 53kg, Pooja got a wrestling lesson from Japanese prodigy Akari Fujinami, who is yet to lose a bout in her career.</p>.<p>Pooja did not have to play any Qualification round but lost her pre-quarterfinal by technical superiority.</p>.<p>Bhateri failed to get a single point, let alone winning a round, as she lost 0-8 to Russia's Dinara Kudaeva Salikhova.</p>.<p>Kiran (76kg) was the only senior player on the mat for India in the morning session but as usual she struggled at the big stage.</p>.<p>She began with a 6-0 win against Korea's Kim Cholee but lost her quarterfinal 'by fall' to America's Adeline Maria Gray.</p>.<p>In the evening session, Pinki will strive to become India's only fifth woman to win a medal at the world championship when she will take the mat in the bronze play-off against America's Jenna Rose Burkert. </p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH Videos here:</strong></p>