
Australia's Paralympic table tennis team has delivered another medal, with Lina Lei, Qian Yang and Melissa Tapper claiming silver in the women's team classes 9-10.
The Australians faced Poland in Friday morning's gold medal match but lost the tie 2-0.
The silver medal is Australia's first team table tennis medal since 1964.
Lei and Yang fronted up against Poland's Natalya Partyka and Karolina Pek in the doubles and fell agonisingly short, losing 3-2.
The Polish duo won just four more points for the entire match, claiming a 11-6 7-11 11-6 7-11 11-9 victory.
Yang then faced Partyka in the singles in a bid to get Australia back into the contest.
Yang had beaten Partyka in their singles semi-final earlier in the week, on her way to claiming gold.
But Partyka turned the tables on Friday, taking just 22 minutes to seal the team gold with a 3-0 win.
Partyka claimed the first game 11-5, then dug deep to win the second game 11-9 before reeling off the third 11-5.
The third tie, a singles match between Tapper and Pek, wasn't required.
The men's team classes 9-10 will face China for gold on Friday evening.