Updated On: 03 August, 2024 07:24 AM IST | Mumbai | Srijanee Majumdar
Uncle Mahendar Bhaker said he was always confident that Manu would win India more than one medal in Paris

Manu Bhaker, Sarabjot Singh celebrate on the podium after winning bronze in the 10m air rifle mixed team event (Pic: ANI)
"Phatte chak dunga" (I will go all out) is what Sarabjot Singh told assistant coach Gaurav Saini before heading to Paris for his dream Olympic debut. True to his word, Sarabjot lived up to his promise, as is typical of him.
“Jaate time usne mujhse kaha tha ki main medal leke hi aayunga, chaahe jo hojaye. Practice ke dauraan, kahi dino pehle baat huya tha, toh bol raha tha phatte chak dunga. Aur usne aaj woh kar dikhaya (Before leaving for Paris, he told me he would do everything to win a medal. Days ago, during his practice at the range there, he again told me he would go all out for a podium finish. He kept his word),” an ecstatic Saini told Mid-Day minutes after he added a second medal to India’s tally on Tuesday.
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