India beat Sri Lanka, China tame England
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India beat Sri Lanka, China tame England

India produced another clinical performance against Sri Lanka in their Group H clash to inch closer to the knock-out stages of the mixed team event of the BWF World Junior Badminton Championships for the Suhandinata Cup here on Tuesday.

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India, the second seeds and firm favourites to top Group H, lived up to expectations with a 45-27, 45-21 victory over Sri Lanka, who had edged the United Arab Emirates in a close tie on Monday.

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Among the other top nations, 14-time champions China and former champions South Korea registered their second wins in their respective group, while Philippines upset Hong Kong 42-45, 45-28, 45-43. China, playing in Group D, defeated England 45-22, 45-19, while South Korea hammered debutant Bhutan 45-5, 45-17 in Group G.

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Playing on the adjacent court to the Koreans, the Indian team hardly broke any sweat despite the team management fielding a fresh bunch of players who didn’t get a chance to play in the match against Nepal.

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Lalthazuala Hmar gave the team a confident start, beating Keneth Aruggoda 9-2 in the boyโ€™s singles and Bhavya Chhabra and Mithileish P Krishnan extending the lead to 18-6 against Sanuda Ariyasinghe and Thisath Rupathunga.

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It was only girlโ€™s singles player Rakshitha Sree, who was playing the team relay-scoring format for the first time, who struggled to get going against Ranithma Liyanage and was trailing 3-8 before winning six of the next seven points to take the score to 36-21.

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C Lalramsanga and Taarini Suri, Junior Grand Prix finalist in Pune, then wrapped up the set 45- 27, beating Aruggoda and Liyanage 9-6.

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Rounak Chouhan started the proceedings for India in the second set and though the hosts played a completely fresh line up in the set, the outcome was on similar lines as they wrapped up the tie with a 45-21 win in the second set.

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Results (Until session 2): Group A: Japan bt Ireland 2-0 (45-22, 45-16); Thailand bt Portugal 2-0 (45-16, 45-23) Group B: France bt Egypt 2-0 (45-25, 45-34); USA vs Norway 2-0 (45-18, 45-21) Group D: China bt England 2-0 (45-22, 45-19), Turkiye bt Ghana 2-0 (45-11, 45-27) Group E: Denmark bt Brazil 2-0 (45-43, 45-35) Group F: Philippines bt Hong Kong China 2-1 (42-45, 45-28, 45-43) Group G: Korea bt Bhutan 2-0 (45-5, 45-17), Romania bt Poland 2-1 (42-45, 45-39, 45-41) Group H: India bt Sri Lanka 2-0 (45-27, 45-21); UAE bt Nepal 2-0 (45-29, 45-18).

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Also read: India begin BWF World Junior Cโ€™ships campaign with a bang



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