Warriors open PBL-3 campaign with 4-3 win vs Smashers

IANS  |  Guwahati 

put behind the absence of injured Nehwal to kickstart their campaign in the third edition of the Rs 6 crore League (PBL) with a 4-3 win over Smashers at the here on Saturday.

Awadhe ran away with an unassailable 3-0 (4-0 on points) lead quite early by winning both their men's singles and mixed doubles before the Smashers managed to pull back the deficit to 4-3, after pocketing the men's doubles and women's singles ties.

World No.3 P.V. Sindhu consolidated Smashers by bagging two points in her trump match against rookie Sai Uttejitha Rao 15-10, 15-9 after and beat and 15-11, 10-15, 15-11 in the men's doubles encounter.

Earlier, World No.3 Kidambi downed Frenchman 15-12, 15-14 in straight games 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, which helped Awadhe swell their points tally to three.

Earlier, Christinna and Tang provided a superb start to their campaign by shocking fancied English couple Chris and 10-15, 15-5, 15-12.

World No.9 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 Sindhu.

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

Earlier, inaugurated the third edition of the PBL, which expanded to an eight-team league this year with the addition of the North Eastern Warriors and Ahmedabad Smash Masters.

"Proudly inaugurated @PBLIndiaLive in Guwahati and interacted with the galaxy of shuttlers. Another mega sporting extravaganza that will go a long way in further popularising the game and consolidating Guwahati's position as a major hub," Sonowal tweeted.

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.

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First Published: Sat, December 23 2017. 23:16 IST