Nitu (48kg) and Sakshi Choudhary (54kg) won their respective semifinals to continue India's best ever performance at the marquee age group event being held for the first time in the country.
However, Anupama (81kg), a direct entrant into the semifinals owing to the small size of the draw, ended with a bronze after losing her very first bout in the competition. She went down to Russia's Anastasiia Rybak in a unanimous verdict.
Nitu was the first to take the ring, against China's Yuan Nie. It was a battle of equals at least for the first two rounds with Nie proving quite a handful.
What worked for Nitu was her deft right straights, which connected quite impactfully to make an impression on the judges. The second round was marred by excessive clinching by both the boxers but the final three minutes more than made up for it as an aggressive exchange of punches had the crowd on its feet.
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Next girl in for India was Sakshi, taking on Japan's Irie Sena. The nimble-footed Sakshi had little trouble breaking through Sena's shell guard within a few seconds of the bout's start.
Sakshi also stood out for her ring-craft, dodging her rival's feeble attacks with consummate ease. In fact, the pounding became too much for the Japanese, who threw in the towel in the second round to end her misery.
Sakshi will square off against England's Ivy-Jane Smith, who defeated American Isamary Aquino.
However, in the +81kg category, Neha Yadav, another direct entry into the semifinals due to the small size of the draw, ended with a bronze medal after losing her very first bout of the tournament.
This is India's best ever performance in the event by quite a stretch given that the country has not won a gold medal since the 2011 edition when Sarjubala Devi had finished on top.
In the 2015 edition, India had just one bronze medal to show for.
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