"I am not disappointed at all, a medal is a medal. I have bagged a medal which I have not won earlier. Rather I am happy that I have won a CWG medal in this event for the first time," Narang said after winning silver in 50m rifle prone, behind Warren Potent of Australia.
Narang today failed to become the only three shooters to win nine gold medals in the Commonwealth Games, having bagged four each in both 2006 and 2010, but he would be gunning for that achievement and join Michael Gault of England and another Indian Jaspal Rana in the nine-gold club when he takes the field tomorrow in the 50m rifle 3 positions.
"My third CWG and nine medals so far, it has been a great journey and I am not disappointed in any way."
Asked if there was any flaw in his performance today, he pointed out to the 9.2 he shot in the third series (eighth shot).
"I saw the wind coming and I made a mistake there. That 9.2 shot cost me and had it been better than that I might have won the gold or the fight for the gold would have been even closer," he said.