Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Sindhu to lead India’s charge

- Press Trust of India sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

ASIAN TEAM CHAMPIONSH­IPS While Olympic silver medallist will strengthen the women’s team, Kidambi Srikanth will be the nucleus of the men’s unit during Malaysia event

silver medalist PV Sindhu and World No 3 Kidambi Srikanth will lead the Indian women’s and men’s team respective­ly at the Asian Team Championsh­ips to be held in Malaysia from February 6 to 11.

Indian men’s team had lost in the semifinals against eventual champions Indonesia, while the women’s side were blanked by South Korea in the quarterfin­als in the 2016 edition at Hyderabad.

The Badminton Associatio­n of India (BAI) has decided to field a formidable line up for this year’s edition at Alor Setar, which will serve as qualificat­ion tournament for the Thomas and Uber Cups Finals.

LEADING THE CHARGE

Leading India’s charge in the men’s singles will be Srikanth, who clinched four titles last year. He will have strong back up from H S Prannoy, Sai Praneeth and Sameer Verma who have proven that they can win against the best in the world on a given day. In the women’s singles category, Sindhu will take the baton in her hands along with London Games bronze medallist Saina Nehwal. Krishna Priya and Ruthvika Gaade will also be in the team.

The doubles contingent will include men’s pairing of Satwik Sairaj and Chirag Shetty, World No. 32 Manu Attri and Sumeeth Reddy and Shlok Ramachandr­an and M R Arjun, while Ashwini Ponappa and Sikki Reddy will be handed the mantle in the women’s doubles section and will be backed up by Prajakta Sawant and Sanyogita and Rituparna Das and Mithila U K.

“After a very successful 2017 for Indian badminton on the world circuit, we want to start off 2018 by displaying our dominance in the Asian Badminton Team Championsh­ips,” BAI General Secretary, Anup Narang said.“We were unfortunat­e to lose out in the knockout stages and with the current team we are confident of a good show and a podium finish,” he added.

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TOUGH AFFAIR

The tournament will be a close fought affair with China, Hong Kong, Japan, Kazakhstan, South Korea, Malaysia, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Philippine­s, Singapore, Thailand and Chinese Taipei competing in men’s event.

Vietnam will compete only in the women’s team event while Kazakhstan, Myanmar and Nepal will not have a team in the women’s category.

The top four semi-finalists in both the men’s and women’s categories will qualify for the Thomas Cup and Uber Cup Finals to be held in Bangkok from May 20-27. The Asian Championsh­ips will be decided on three singles and two doubles in both the men’s and women’s categories.

After a very successful 2017 for Indian badminton on the world circuit, we want to start off 2018 by displaying our dominance in the Asian Badminton Team Championsh­ips. We were unfortunat­e to lose out in the knockout stages and with the current team we are confident of a good show and a podium finish.

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 ?? PTI ?? PV Sindhu will have the company of Saina Nehwal, Krishna Priya and Ruthvika Gaade during the Asian Team Championsh­ips.
PTI PV Sindhu will have the company of Saina Nehwal, Krishna Priya and Ruthvika Gaade during the Asian Team Championsh­ips.

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