Pakistan’s top shooter and national champion Ghulam Mustafa Bashir has raised his credentials to qualify for the medal round at the end of stage one of 25m rapid fire pistol shooting competition at Tokyo Olympics.

In stage 1, 27 shooters played 30 shots. On Monday, they will play another 30 with top six of them will qualify for the medal round.

Bashir finished day one with 293 points and is ranked sixth at the moment. The Pakistani shooter played six series of five shots each in three different time brackets in stage one.

Khalil Akhtar is placed at the 16th position with a total of 286 points after the end of stage 1 of the competition.

Each shooter played six series of five shots each. Two series in eight seconds, two in six seconds, and two in four seconds.

According to the rules, in each series, every shooter fires one shot at each of the five targets within a specified time limit for the series.

Bashir, 34, who’s Pakistan’s national champion in 25m rapid fire pistol and a gold medalist of South Asian games team event, scored 99 in series of eight seconds, 98 in series of six seconds and 96 in four seconds.

Khalil scored 98, 96, and 92 in series of 8,6 and 4 seconds, respectively.

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