Placed in the semi-final 2, Srihari completed the race in 26.50 seconds with a 0.64 second reaction time.
His position in the semi-final 2 was fifth but in the overall semi-finals standings, he was ninth. Top eight performers enter the final.
Earlier during the heats, Srihari recorded a time of 26.47 seconds to qualify in the ninth spot among 16 qualifiers. The Indian finished third in Heat 1 behind Australia's Mitch Larkin and Xavier Castelli of Wales.
Australians Mitch Larkin and Benjamin Treffers claimed the top two spots in the semi-finals with the timings of 24.91 and 24.99 seconds respectively.
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