The Asian Age

Home boys end on winning note

- PRIYANKA SHARMA CONTRASTIN­G LUCK

India’s men’s team salvaged some pride before their home crowd, finishing their Thomas Cup campaign with a fighting 3- 2 victory over Germany here on Wednesday.

The hosts, who had earlier lost to Malaysia and Korea, thus ending their quarter- final hopes, managed to earn two points thanks to the brilliance of K. Srikanth and R. M. V. Gurusaidut­t in the inconseque­ntial tie.

National champions Akshay Dewalkar and Pranaav Jerry Chopra also impressed with their fightback to get the better of Peter Kaesbauer and Josche Zurwonne 21- 9, 1721, 21- 19 in the crucial second doubles.

With the tie going down to the wire, Gurusaidut­t won the decisive third singles, but not before surviving some anxious moments against Lukas Schmidt. He came back from a game down to win 14- 21, 21- 19, 21- 19 in a thrilling one hour rubber.

Though Guru started cautiously and had to frequently play catch- up, he changed the momentum of the match in the second game with wellplaces smashes, as the roaring crowd shifted from the main stand sensing a win for India.

Trailing 5- 11, the Hyderabad lad bridged a six- point deficit before wresting the lead with a smash. In the third game, the Indian led throughout.

“We badly needed the win. I am happy to pull it off. I want to thank the crowd, they really pumped me up to come back into the match,” said a relaxed Guru.

Giving a positive start to the hosts, Srikanth too had to shrug off a challenge from Marc Zwiebler, before winning 21- 18, 18- 21, 21- 18 in 56 minutes.

“It was a good experience playing my first Thomas Cup. After two defeats, I am happy to win one and finish on a high,” said Srikanth.

Second singles player Dieter Domke and Michael Fuchs, Johannes Schoettler ( first doubles pair) pulled off two wins for the Germans. Earlier, 13- time champions Indonesia came back from a point down to beat Thailand 4- 1, to finish the league stage atop Pool A. World no. 8 Boonsak Ponsana gave Thailand a winning start with a upset 14- 21, 21- 13, 21- 17 win over fifth ranked Tommy Sugiarto, but rest failed to carry on the momentum. In contrast, the Indonesian women were outclassed by Korea 1- 4.

Meanwhile, Malaysia’s men, led by Lee Chong Wei, topped Pool C defeating a spirited Korean side 3- 2 in their last league tie. Their women counterpar­t also had a good day in office blanking Germany 5- 0 in Group Z, only to bow out in style.

The Japan women’s team topped Pool Z with a 4- 1 victory over Denmark.

Singapore — out of both the competitio­ns – restored pride routing Nigeria 5- 0 in the Thomas Cup, before their women finished their campaign on a high with an identical victory over Australia.

Later, China’s women topped Group W after their thumping 5- 0 win over Chinese Taipei, which means India will face either Denmark, Indonesia, Thailand or Taiwan ( who finished second in their respective groups) in the quarterfin­als on Thursday.

 ?? — BIPLAB BANERJEE ?? K. Srikanth in action against Marc Zwiebler of Germany in a Thomas Cup match in New Delhi on Wednesday.
— BIPLAB BANERJEE K. Srikanth in action against Marc Zwiebler of Germany in a Thomas Cup match in New Delhi on Wednesday.

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