Parents’ presence adds sting to Sureeya’s attacks on final opponent


Our boy’s the champ: Sureeya is congratulated by his parents N. Hari Sankar (left) and R. Vaskee. —FAIHAN GHANI/ The Star

THE confident strut was there for all to see after H. Sureeya Sankar took a huge 10-5 lead with 10 seconds left on the clock.

And when Sureeya extended it to 13-5, he raised his left arm in a victory pose towards the direction of his parents N. Hari Sankar and R. Vaskee, knowing very well that the gold was his.

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