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Narender Grewal (65kg) had to be content with a bronze medal yet again in the Asian Games after losing the men's Sanda semi-finals even as the Indian Wushu team savoured their best-ever show at the continental showpiece with four medals in Jakarta on Wednesday.
All the four Indians in action were assured of at least a bronze after reaching the semi-finals but all of them lost their last four bouts.
Wushu, a Chinese Kung-fu, is different from other combat sports as it is a mix of kick-boxing and wrestling.
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Grewal, who won a bronze in Sanda 60kg in the 2014 Asian Games, lost 0-2 to Iran's Foroud Zafari in the 65kg semi-finals after getting the better of Clemente Tabugara of the Philippines and Akmal Rakhimov in the earlier rounds.
Santosh Kumar, a bronze medallist from 2013 World Championships, lost 0-2 to Vietnam's Truong Giang Bui in the Sanda 56 kg category. Earlier in the week, Santosh had beaten Myanmar's Linn Thu Rain in the Round of 32 and followed that with a win over Yemen's Wazid Zaid Ali in Round of 16.
Santosh reached the medal round with a win in the quarter-finals over Thailand's Phithak Poakrathok.
Surya Bhanu Partap Singh (60kg Sanda), who had beaten Abdul Soyan Haris and Jean Claude Saclag in the earlier rounds, also lost 0-2 to Erfan Ahangarian of Iran in the semi-finals.
Roshibina Devi (60kg women's Sanda) had a lucky draw and was seeded straight into the quarter-finals, where she beat Pakistan's Mubashra before losing 0-1 to China's Cai Yingying in the semi-finals.
Indian team coach Ravi Prakash Tripathi said training in China ahead of the Asian Games has helped the players improve their performance.