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India hatches big plans for badminton

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INDIA’s shock Thomas Cup triumph has handed its badminton bosses an opportunit­y to transform the game’s profile in the cricket-mad country and they are determined not to squander it.

India shook up the badminton world in May with a 3-0 dismantlin­g of Thomas Cup royalty Indonesia in the final of the prestigiou­s men’s team championsh­ip in Bangkok.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi led the tributes to players Lakshya Sen, Kidambi Srikanth, HS Prannoy, Chirag Shetty and Satwiksair­aj Rankireddy.

‘Few in India knew about Thomas Cup, and overnight the players have become household names,’ said Badminton Associatio­n of India (BAI) secretary Sanjay Mishra.

‘Our effort is to build on this euphoria. Our prime minister said there must be a five fold increase in the number of badminton players in the country.’

Many believe the Thomas Cup victory can do for badminton what the 1983 World Cup triumph did for cricket in India.

Mishra sees that as a fair expectatio­n. While the Sports Authority of India looks after training and travel, the BAI is recruiting 30 coaches and building half-a-dozen new training centers across the country.

‘Winning the Thomas Cup was a dreamcome-true, but now begins the tougher task - of maintainin­g this level,’ Mishra said.

‘We are preparing the next set of players who would be ready to replace the current crop in the next two years.’

The BAI has also won approval of the governing Badminton World Federation (BWF) to host two internatio­nal challenger­s, Mishra said.

Badminton has earned India an Olympic medal at the last three Games, two of them through PV Sindhu, who also won World Championsh­ip gold in 2019.

‘We have had success at the individual level but winning the men’s team title is huge,’ said Tuhin Mishra, managing director of talent management company Baseline Ventures.

‘Sindhu has been doing well in the last five years but we have also seen a big spurt in men’s badminton in recent times.’

At least four brands had been chasing Lakshya Sen, who won World Championsh­ip bronze last year and reached the All-England Open final this year, he said.

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