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Premier Badminton League: Saina Nehwal’s Awadhe Warriors in semifinal
Tuesday, January 10, 2017 IST
Premier Badminton League: Saina Nehwal’s Awadhe Warriors in semifinal


Saina Nehwal and 2014 China Open champion Kidambi Srikanth won their respective matches as Awadhe Warriors beat Bengaluru Blasters 4-3 to seal their semifinals spot at the Premier Badminton Premier Season 2, here today.

Saina staved off a challenge from Hong Kong’s Cheung Ngan Yi in their women’s singles trump match, while Srikanth too stunned Rio bronze medallist Viktor Axelsen in another men’s singles matches to guide Warriors home.

Bengaluru Blasters had kept their hopes of making to the last four alive after Sourabh Verma had beaten Vincent Wong Wing Ki of Awadhe Warriors to give his team an early 1-0 lead in front of a packed house at the Koramangala Indoor Stadium.

But mixed doubles combo of Savitree Amitrapai and Bodin Isar, star shuttlers Saina and Srikanth ensured that Warriors comfortably reach the knockout stage.

After this win, Warriors grabbed the opening position at the table with 18 points, while the Blasters are in the third spot with 11 points. Mumbai Rockets (16) and Chennai Smashers (10) are at the second and fourth place respectively.

Earlier in the day, Warriors’ Wing Ki began on an attacking note and opened up a considerable lead in the opening game. With a lot at stake, Sourabh slowly got his act together to erase the deficit and win the game 13-11.

With the opening game in his pocket, Sourabh dominated the second game from the onset to eventually run away with the game 11-7.

In the second match of the tie, Savitree Amitrapai and Bodin Isara took the court and the pair immediately brought their team to level par after they defeated Sung Hyun Ho and Siki Reddy of Blasters 11-9 4-11 11-5 in a mixed doubles encounter.

In the second men’s singles, 2014 China Open winner Kidambi Srikanth then stunned World No. 3 Axelsen 11-9 11-9 to give a 2-1 lead to the Awadhe Warriors.

Former World No. 1 Saina then eked out a come-from-behind 9-11 11-5 11-5 win over Cheung Ngan Yi in the women’s singles tie which was the trump match for the Warriors to grab two crucial points and make it 4-1.

Bengaluru’s Sung Hyun Ko and Yeon Seong then managed to upstage Warriors’ men’s doubles pair of V Shem Goh and Markis Kido 6-11 11-9 11-6 in the last match of the tie, which was also the trump match for Bengaluru, to grab two crucial points but it was not enough.

 

 
 
 
 
 

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