Hunters scrape through in Premier Badminton League

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Hunters scrape through in Premier Badminton League
INTerNATIONALHyderabad Hunters' Jwala Gutta and Markis Kid in action against Bengaluru Topguns' Ashwini Ponnappa and JF Nielse in the Premier Badminton League in Mumbai on Sunday

Mumbai - Hyderabad beat Bengaluru 3-2 despite Srikanth beating Lee in PBL

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Published: Mon 4 Jan 2016, 9:29 PM

­India's highest ranked male shutter, Kidambi Srikanth, pulled off an upset victory over former world No 1 Lee Chong Wei of Malaysia, but his team Bengaluru Hot Guns went down 2-3 to Hyderabad Hunters in the Premier Badminton League clash here today.
Hyderabad had wrapped up the tie even before Srikanth's battle against Wei by winning two out of the first three matches, but still it was a very creditable win by the Indian, who has never beaten the Malaysian great in four encounters at the international level. The Hunters, in fact, rallied from an early loss to overcome the Hot Guns at the NSCI Sardar Vallabhai Patel indoor stadium here today.
Hyderabad started on the wrong foot by losing the first match, the women's singles clash, when their Thai signing Supanida Katethong was beaten in straight games (15-8 15-11) to Bengaluru's Suo Di. However, the Hunters gamble of making the men's doubles clash as their trump match paid rich dividends as the scratch combine of Carsten Mogensen of Denmark and Indonesian Markis Kido fought back from a game down to get the better of Bengaluru's Malaysian pair of Hoon Thien How and Kim Wah Lim 13-15 15-9 15-14.
The 2-1 advantage that Hyderabad secured made it imperative that Bengaluru's Sameer Verma clinch his men's singles trump match against higher-ranked rival Parupalli Kashyap but it was not to be as the latter won 15-14 15-13 to provide Hunters with a winning 3-0 points lead. This made the last two matches of no consequence for the second day running, including the prime slot fifth clash between Malaysian world No 5 Lee representing Hyderabad and Indian world No 9 Srikanth of Bengaluru as well as the preceding mixed doubles match.
Bengaluru's Ashwini Ponnappa and Danish partner Joachim Fischer Nielsen defeated her regular women's doubles partner Jwala Gutta and Kido 15-13 15-13 to make the points score 3-1. Finally, it was left to Srikanth to salvage some pride and he did it in great style by outsmarting Lee 15-12 6-15 15-7. "I'm very happy to beat Lee. It's always great to beat someone who is that good," said Srikanth, who punched the court in glee after smashing his way to a memorable win.


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