Mumbai, Sept. 28 -- For an athlete who couldn't even medal in his previous two Asian level meets, Sarvesh Kushare felt the high after his biggest leap at the recent Tokyo World Athletics Championships. "Yeh 6th place, chaar din baad sab log bhool jayenge (this 6th place, people will forget after four days)." Maybe not that quickly. Kushare went where no Indian high jumper had been before at the World Athletics, signing off from the final with a personal best of 2.28m for a joint-sixth finish. His performance was among the rare bright spots in an otherwise subdued show for India. That the 30-year-old from Maharashtra was able to deliver his personal best on track and field's most prestigious stage after a couple of years of stagnation brough...