The Asian Age

PBL Verma shoots Rockets to early lead

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Sameer Verma picked up a comfortabl­e 15- 6, 15- 14 win over Harshit Aggarwal to put Mumbai Rockets ahead of Awadhe Warriors in the Vodafone Premier Badminton League in Lucknow on Thursday.

Midway through the tie, Mumbai have won two matches in the five- match contest and were ahead 20.

Late in the contest, world no. 10 Saina Nehwal pulled off a stunning 8- 15, 15- 10, 15- 13 victory over world no. 11 Beiwen Zhang of USA to keep Awadhe Warriors afloat.

In the first men’s singles match, Aggarwal replaced Parupalli Kashyap in the line- up but could not mount any serious challenge to Verma, meekly losing the opening game.

Aggarwal looked in better touch in the second game, taking it to the distance but Verma still won it, with smash.

In the day’s first match which was a trump game, the mixed doubles pair of Lee Yong Dae and Gabriela Stoeva pulled off a major coup by beating Christinna Pedersen and Tang Chun Man 15- 10, 1415, 15- 7 to hand Mumbai an early lead.

In the opening game, the Mumbai duo were quick off the blocks and gave their team an early 8- 2 lead. They dominated the proceeding from the word go and even though the Awadhe pair tried to show some resistance as they sealed the game swiftly.

The match also saw Awadhe getting penalised by a point as it was their trump match. an accurate

 ??  ?? Awadhe Warriors’ Saina Nehwal en route to her 8- 15, 15- 10, 15- 13 win over Beiwen Zhang of Mumbai Rockets in their PBL match in Lucknow on Thursday.
Awadhe Warriors’ Saina Nehwal en route to her 8- 15, 15- 10, 15- 13 win over Beiwen Zhang of Mumbai Rockets in their PBL match in Lucknow on Thursday.

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