Updated On: 26 July, 2022 10:08 AM IST | Birmingham | ANI
"Tokyo Olympics was my first major tournament in terms of games. The pressure was new for me but now I have the experience on how to handle these things and I think this time I will be able to do better and give my best," said Chaudhary

Ashish Kumar Chaudhary. Pic/ Official Twitter account of Ashish Kumar Chaudhary
Ahead of the upcoming edition of the Commonwealth Games, Indian boxer Ashish Kumar Chaudhary said that he will be compensating for his Olympics loss at the prestigious event in Birmingham.
The Indian Boxing contingent comprising 12 boxers which includes four women and eight men arrived here at Birmingham to compete in Commonwealth Games 2022.