Badminton Thomas And Uber Cup: Indian Men's Team Qualifies For Knock-Out Round

 The Indian men's badminton crew indented its second progressive win with a 5-0 whipping of Canada in a gathering bind to meet all requirements for the take out round of the Thomas Cup in Bangkok on Monday. With its second noteworthy outcome, the Indian group, which crushed Germany 5-0 on Sunday, is sure to complete in the best 2 in Group C and along these lines meet all requirements for the take out round.



Big showdowns silver medallist Kidambi Srikanth retaliated from a game down to beat Brian Yang 20-22 21-11 21-15 out of 52 minutes to give India the lead.


The copies sets of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty then required only 29 minutes to beat Jason Anthony Ho-Shue and Kevin Lee before world number 23 H S Prannoy effectively dominated his singles game against B R Sankeerth 21-15 21-12 to make it 3-0 and secure the tie for India.


The subsequent copies sets of Krishna Prasad Garaga and Vishnuvardhan Goud Panjala was likewise excessively great for the couple of Dong Adam and Nyl Yakura in the match that the Indians won 21-15 21-11 of every 34 minutes.


The course was finished when Priyanshu Rajawat beat Victor Lal in three games, 21-13 20-22 21-14 in the third men's singles which endured 52 minutes. The Indian men's group is looking for its lady award at the competition. No Indian men's group has at any point arrived at the elimination rounds of the Thomas Cup.


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The Indian group will play its last gathering C match against Chinese Taipei on Wednesday.


The Indian ladies' group had additionally started its Uber Cup crusade on a reverberating note with a 4-1 win against Canada on Sunday. It will confront USA on Tuesday and Korea on Wednesday.

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