CWG Updates: Silver for Kidambi Srikanth

Kidambi Srikanth

IMAGE: India's Kidambi Srikanth competes. Photograph: Jason O'Brien/Getty Images.

Badminton men's singles gold medal match: Kidambi Srikanth vs Lee Chong Wei

Malaysia's Lee Chong Wei staged a magnificent recovery to beat Kidambi Srikanth 19-21, 21-14, 21-14 and win the men's singles badminton final at the Commonwealth Games on Sunday.

In the process, the world No 7 denied India a second singles gold medal after Saina Nehwal's victory over Pusarla Sindhu in the women's singles final earlier.

The third game was a battle between the top two seeds. The No. 2 seeded Malaysian was even stronger and accurate. He repeatedly drew Srikanth to the net and smashed to take a commanding lead,which he held to go into the break 11-5 up.

Wei's experience began to tell as he toyed with the Indian, who committed unforced errors.

15-8 ahead, the Malaysian continued to attack and won comfortably.

It was Wei, who lost to the Indian 17-21, 14-21 in the mixed team event final earlier, who held ascendancy early on as he raced to a 5-0 lead. However, Srikanth fought back and reduced it to 4-5 before going into the break 11-9 up.

The scores ran neck and neck thereafter after the Malaysian drew abreast at 14. The Indian made it 20-19 and sealed the game when Wei hit a return wide.

If the first game was a thriller, the second had spectators on the edge of their seats. Both players hardly gave anything away, but it was Srikanth’s better judgment and accuracy that gave him the edge.

Ironically, he erred in his judgment at 10-9 and left a long toss which dropped in to allow the Malaysian to go into the break 11-9 up.

After the breather, Wei was at this aggressive best, and returned everything Srikanth threw at him as he proceeded to take the game 21-14.

Saina Nehwal

IMAGE: Saina Nehwal celebrates after defeating Pusarla Sindhu in the final of the women's singles badminton at the Commonwealth Games on Sunday. Photograph: Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters

Saina Nehwal beat Pusarla Sindhu 21-18, 23-21 to win the women’s singles badminton gold at the Commonwealth Games.

In an engrossing final between two champions, it was senior who drew on all her experience to emerge triumphant and take her second gold medal of the ongoing games, having won the mixed team event earlier.

Saina, who won gold at the 2010 Games, won the first game comfortably. She repeatedly tossed deep and caught the Rio Olympics silver medallist on the wrong foot with delectable drops as she established comfortable leads of 9-4, 12-7 before getting to game point at 20-16.

Sindhu saved two points, the first with a crisp down-the-line shot, but was left watching as her senior compatriot took the game 21-18.

In the second, it was Sindhu who started well, taking a two-point lead. Though Saina drew abreast at went ahead 4-3, Sindhu dictated terms in long rallies and going for the kill to finish them off. She led 14-11 and 18-16, but Saina was not ready to give in. She pulled pack with some superb work at the net and down the line smashes to cut the lead to 18-19 and drew level at 19 when Sindhu hit wide.

After a long rally Sindhu got to game point and then hit long as the scores were level 20-all.

When Sindhu hit long again Saina got to game and match- point.

Sindhu did manage to level 21, but Saina got to her second match-point with a deep smash. Another crisp smash gave her the gold medal. 

 Sathiyan Gnanasekaran and Manika Batra

IMAGE: Sathiyan Gnanasekaran and Manika Batra compete in the table tennis mixed doubles bronze medal match against Sharath Achanta and Mouma Das and Sharath Achanta on Day 11 of the Commonwealth Games. Photograph: Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images

Sathiyan Gnanasekaran and Manika Batra won the mixed doubles bronze medal at the Commonwealth Games, defeating Sharath Achanta and Das Mouma on Sunday.

The Gnanasekaran-Batra combination proved too strong in the all-India contest winning 11-6, 11-2, 11-4.