Deccan Chronicle

In-form shuttlers eye another high

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Jakarta, Aug. 18: In-form P. V. Sindhu and Kidambi Srikanth will look to break new grounds as they spearhead India’s charge for an elusive gold at the 18th Asian Games badminton event which begins with the team competitio­ns here on Sunday.

India ended a 28-year-old medal drought when the women’s team, led by Saina Nehwal and Sindhu, clinched its maiden bronze medal at the 2014 edition at Incheon, South Korea.

Before that, it was the men’s team, comprising Prakash Padukone and Vimal Kumar, who had claimed a bronze in the 1986 edition.

Among the eight bronze won by Indian shuttlers since the 1966 Asiad, Syed Modi remains India’s only singles medallist in 1982 and Sindhu, who has been in rampaging form, will look to break that jinx when she begins her campaign in the individual event starting August 23.

In the team competitio­n, Sindhu and Co. will look to better their bronze medal show when the women’s team begins its campaign on Monday against top seeds Japan in the quarterfin­als after receiving a first-round bye.

Japan, who clinched the Uber Cup title this year, boasts of top singles players such as 2017 World Champion Nozomi Okuhara and world No. 2 Akane Yamaguchi, besides current world No. 1 and world No. 2 pairs of Yuki Fukushima

a n d Sayaka Hirota and Misaki Matsutoma and Ayaka Takahashi respective­ly.

However, Sindhu had scalped both Nozomi and Yamaguchi en route her second successive World Championsh­ip silver last month and the Indian will have to outwit the Japanese contenders once

again to salvage any hopes of earning India’s historic gold medal in both team and individual events. A lot will also depend on doubles specialist­s Ashwini Ponnappa and N. Sikki Reddy as they deal with their higher-ranked rivals. Saina Nehwal too had a decent outing this season, winning her second gold at Commonweal­th Games and a runners-up finish at the Indonesian Masters at this Asian Games venue.

However, she will have to recover quickly from her quarterfin­al exit in the Nanjing World championsh­ips early this month and put the best foot forward in both the women’s team event and individual competitio­ns.

For the men’s team, the action will begin on Sunday as they open against minnows Maldives. If India can cross the first hurdle, they will take on hosts Indonesia, who received a first-round bye, in the quarterfin­als. Led by Srikanth and H. S. Prannoy, it will be a golden opportunit­y for India to improve their record at Asian Games. — PTI

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