New Delhi, Dec. 8 -- India's 50m Rifle 3 Positions (3P) champion Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar won silver at the ongoing ISSF World Cup Final on Sunday at Doha's Lusail Shooting complex, completing a full set of medals at all possible world and continental championships in the sport. The reigning Asian champion, fresh from a World Championships silver last month, finished behind Czechia's Jiri Privratsky, who shot 414.2 in the final played in the new format of 40-shots, to leave him 0.9 behind. Olympic champion Liu Yukun won bronze. Aishwary shot 595 in qualification to finish second there as well to China's Tian Jiaming who blazed the ranges with a world record 598. Jon-Hermann Hegg of Norway and Hungarian ace Istvan Peni were the other shooters in top eight, which again saw three Chinese go through. Aishwary was fourth with a score of 102.8 after 10 shots in the first Kneeling position, shot over two-series of five shots each. In the next 10-shots of the second Prone position is where Aishwary found his momentum and climbed up to second on the leaderboard with strong series of 52.9 and 52 respectively. Privratsky meanwhile was charting a course of his own, 3.3 ahead of Tomar at the stage. Liu was third with 20 Standing position shots still to be played. Tomar then outgunned Privratsky over the next 10-shots to bring the difference down to 1.5. After the 31st, it went down to 0.5 as Privratsky was finding it difficult to get into the 10-ring. Peni and Tian were first to exit the final as Aishwary went into the lead after the 33rd shot. Young Frenchman Romain Aufrere then lost a battle for bronze with the Olympic champion, as Privratsky caught up with Tomar and went 0.5 ahead again after the 37th shot with a couple of high 10s as Tomar faltered that wee bit....