Recently, Indian players dominated the track and field and shooting, won 27 medals including 11 gold on Tuesday on the second day of the 13th South Asian Games and still remains in second place in the medal table. India won ten medals (four gold, four silver, and two bronze) on the first day of athletics, while nine medals (four gold, four silver, and one bronze) in the shooting. In volleyball, both men and women teams won gold medals, while in Taekwondo, Indian players won one gold and three bronze medals. India clinches gold medal by defeating Pakistan in the final of South Asian Games Volleyball According to information received from the sources, in addition to this, India has won gold medals in both men and women in table tennis. India has so far won 43 medals (18 gold, 16 silver, and nine bronze) and is behind hosts Nepal (23 gold, nine silver, and 12 bronze). Sri Lanka is third with 46 medals (five gold, 14 silver, and 27 bronze). On the first day of the Athletics competition, Archana Susindran (Women's 100m), M Jasna (Women's High Jump), Sarvesh Anil Kushare (Men's High Jump) and Ajay Kumar Saroj (Men's 1500m Race) won the Gold Medals. Susindran became the fastest woman in the 100 meters race with a time of 11.80 seconds. He left Sri Lanka's Thanuji Amasha (11.82) and Lakshika Sungad (11.84) behind. Indian junior women's hockey team will play against New Zealand If we talk about the sources, India won both the men's and women's titles in the volleyball event. India's men's volleyball team defeated Pakistan 20-25, 25-15, 25-17, 29-27 in a tough final. Sri Lanka won the bronze medal. In the women's final too, defending champions India defeated Nepal 25–17, 23–25, 21–25, 25–20, 15–6 in five sets. Sri Lanka also won the bronze medal in the women's category. In table tennis, India defeated hosts Nepal 3–0 in the final of the men's section while the women's team defeated Sri Lanka by the same margin. In Taekwondo, Kashish Malik won the women's 57 kg gold while Radha Bhati (women's 46 kg), Kanha Mainali (men's 54 kg) and Prithviraj Chavan (men's 68 kg) won the bronze medals. In women's football, the Indian team made a great start by defeating the Maldives 5–0, while the Indian women's and men's Kho-Kho team also managed to reach the final. After a strong performance, Manavaditya Singh Rathore says, "He now considers the gun as a toy..."