There are still more than two days to go for the first shot to be fired at the Royal Artillery Barracks in London where the shooting events of the Games begin.
There are still more than two days to go for the first shot to be fired at the Royal Artillery Barracks in London where the shooting events of the Games begin. But back home many, not all of them are just fans, have already started counting the number of Indians with the best chance of finishing on the podium. Seasoned rifle shooter Anjali Bhagwat is one of them. The Maharashtra shooter, who had represented India in three Olympics but missed out this time, said the chances of Indians pocketing more medals than Beijing Games, was quite high.