Warriors shock defending champions Smashers in PBL opener

Press Trust of India  |  Guwahati 

overcame the last-minute pullout of star Nehwal owing to an injury, as they stunned defending champions Smashers in the League (PBL) opener here tonight.

Awadhe won both their men's singles and mixed doubles to take an unassailable 3-0 lead (4-0 on points) in the five- match duel at the Karmabir Nabin Chandra Bordoloi Indoor Stadium.


World No. 3 Kidambi downed Frenchman Brice Leverdez 15-12, 15-14 to build upon the successes of Parupalli Kashyap and the mixed doubles pair of and earllier.

The resilient Frenchman stretched in both the games but the Indian closed out the second via sudden death after they were tied 14-all.

Kashyap won his singles against 15-12, 15 -8 to give them an additional advantage as Awadhe had ticked this encounter as their Trump Match. The victory gave them two points as against the usual one point for a win.

Kashyap dominated the encounter and sealed the contest in straight games.

Earlier, Christinna and Tang provided an ideal start to Awadhes campaign by shocking fancied English couple Chris and 10-15, 15-5, 15-12. The world No9 Adcocks started off well by pocketing the first game but the Danish girl Christinna and Hong Kong's Tang fought back brilliantly to turn the tables on the English pair.

Their successes were roundly cheered by from the bench after she was ruled out with an ankle niggle from the high-voltage meeting against

Anup Sridhar, however, was hopeful will turn out at the Complex in for their second match against North East Warriors on December 30.

Sridhar, who alongwith Siyadath Ullah are part of the Awadhe coaching setup, said in a statement: "is recovering from a small ankle issue which she had developed few weeks back. She is recovering well and we are expecting her to be fully fit for the next match."

The Saina-meeting cannot be ruled out completely as both teams can still face off in the semi-final or final.

Although were down 0-3, their star was yet to take to the court and she was to take on Sai Uttejitha Rao, in the last match of the evening.

A colourful opening ceremony earlier featuring Assamese folk dancers, local sensation and Zubeen Garg and the famous Shillong Choir, provided a rousing start to the third edition of the League.

lit the traditional lamp and inagurated the event.

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First Published: Sat, December 23 2017. 22:45 IST