Deccan Chronicle

PBL SEASON 2 Sindhu inspires Smashers to first win

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P.V. Sindhu shrugged of her opening loss to Spain’s Carolina Marin by whipping Hong Kong’s Cheung Ngan Yi in straight sets in the crucial trump match for Chennai Smashers against Bengaluru Blasters here on Tuesday.

This was after the Smashers’ Parupalli Kashyap won the men’s singles comfortabl­y 118, 11-5 against Sourabh Varma of the Blasters.

With two wins and a crucial 3-0 points lead in the bag, the Smashers’ Chris and Gabrielle Adcock gave them an unassailab­le 4-0 advantage with a mixed doubles win at the NSCI courts. Kashyap started it all for the Smashers. The London Olympics quarter-finalist was always ahead and launched an onslaught of smashes to keep Verma under check.

The crowd was little more vocal for Varma in the first match as Blasters owner Sachin Tendulkar was in the house along with fellow former cricketers Zaheer Khan and Ajit Agarkar but in the second match, the Smashers’ Sindhu got all the support.

The Rio Olympics silver medallist gave a good account of herself by winning the women’s singles 12-10, 11-6 against Cheung. The Indian was trailing 0-5 in the first game but came back strongly. She saved a game point with solid smash and then forced a mistake from Cheung to go ahead for the first time and sealed it with her third point on the trot.

The second game was relatively easy for Sindhu as she surged to 8-4 after trailing 3-4. Cheung showed signs of a comeback by winning two points but Sindhu sealed the match with three straight points.

“It was a good game. I gave her a huge lead then I came back well. The 11-point system is a very tricky game, I think we are OK with it,” Sindhu said. The Adcock combo saved four match points in the decider before winning the match 11-6, 8-11, 1514 through lucky strike against the Blasters’ pair of A. Ponnappa and Yeon Seong Yoo.

Denmark’s Viktor Axelsen, who lost on Monday, came roaring back with a 11-7, 13-11 win over Indonesian Tommy Sugiarto in the top men’s singles match but the damage was already done for the Blasters. London, Jan. 3: Jermain Defoe scored two penalties as third-bottom Sunderland prevented Liverpool from significan­tly trimming Chelsea’s lead at the Premier League summit in a 2-2 draw on Monday.

Liverpool twice went ahead, through Daniel Sturridge and Sadio Mane, but Defoe’s two spot-kicks mean Chelsea will move eight points clear if they win at Tottenham Hotspur on Wednesday.

Manchester City lost ground after losing 1-0 at Liverpool but they bounced back by winning 2-1 at home to Burnley. Liverpool, who were denied a fifth successive league win, were left five points adrift of Chelsea in second place, with City two points back in third. — AFP

The husband-wife Adcock combo saved four match points in the decider before winning 11-6, 8-11, 15-14 through lucky strike against the Blasters’ pair of Ashwini Ponnappa and Yeon Seong Yoo

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