New Delhi, July 9 -- Indian National Record holder and the fastest 110m hurdler of India, Tejas Shirse, has qualified for the Commonwealth Games, marking the end of his remarkable comeback after sustaining a career-threatening ankle injury.

Clocking 13.27 seconds, Tejas not only reaffirmed his place as India's top hurdler but also emerged as a strong medal contender on the continental stage.

His return, which he aptly called 'Mission Miracle,' came after months of intensive rehabilitation and a relentless focus on recovery, according to a press release.

Speaking about his journey, Tejas said, "When I did get injured, I always knew I'd come back stronger. Since my childhood, I've developed a winning mentality and my only aim is to be th...