Rising Indian Javelin Thrower Sachin Yadav offered a star performance to secure the silver medal, while the Animeh Kujur sprinter and the obstacle Vithya Ramraj added a mark to the country’s account in the 26th Asian athletic shed.
Yadav, 25, produced a better personal performance while sending his spear to 85.16m to finish behind the current Olympic champion Arshad Nadeem, who obtained gold with a best or 86.40.
From the family of a farmer in Khekra’s village, near Baghppp in Uttar Pradesh, Yadav had a better personal brand of 84.39m.
Yashvir Singh also impressed, achieving a better personal brand of 82.57m to finish fifth.
Previously, Kujur opened the Indian account on the last day of competitions with a bronze medal in the 200 -meter male final.
Kujur produced an outstanding performance, establishing a new national record or 20.32 seconds.
The 21 -year -old improved his previous or 20.40 brand, set earlier this year in the senior athletics competition of the National Federation.
Japan’s Towa Uzawa won gold with a time or 20.12, while Abdulaziz Abdu i Atofi Tok Silver from Saudi Arabia at 20.31s.
The Asian Games medalist, Vithya, softly sailed on the 400 meter obstacles to end on the podium.
The 26 -year -old Tamil Nadu athlete recorded 56.46s to end on the podium.
Mo Jiadie of China said gold at 55.31s, surpassing Oluwakemi Adekoya de Bahrein, who finished second in 55.32s. Anu Raghavan, the other Indian in the race, was placed seventh with 57.46s.
In the final 200 meters, Jyoti Yarraji finished fifth with a time or 23.47, while Nithya Gandhe arrived in the seventh place at 23.90s. Yarraji had gained gold in the obstacles of 100 meters female earlier for the week.