The teams will be leaving on January 3, according to a statement from WBTTA.
Teams
Men: Arjun Ghosh, Anirban Ghosh, Ronit Bhanja, Surojit Das, Subhendu Shaw.
In the women's section, PSPB and Airports Authority of
India (AAI) escaped by the skin of their teeth to live another day while both Maharashtra A and West Bengal cakewalked into the semifinals with 3-0 verdicts against their opponents.
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PSPB almost paid for this hara-kiri when Manika and Reeth lost their second and third singles to Sagarika Mukherjee and Sukanya Bose-Manika in straight games and Reeth 1-3.
These wins by North Bengal had unnerved them considerably until Madhurika restored parity, disposing of Sagarika 11-7, 11-6, 11-7. But Manika being susceptible these days, her match against Takeme Sarkar was crucial.
The Rio Olympian struggled yet again as she did in her first game but Takeme failed to bring out her best under the circumstances. Manika, despite leading 2-0, lost her third game in the deciding rubber and just managed to pull it off for PSPB.
It could have backfired if only Saswati Ghosh had pressed home the advantage provided by teammate Anusha Kutumbale, who won both her singles-she first accounted for Frenaz and then Archana, who had provided AAI a 1-0 start.
There was a definite pressure in the AAI camp when Anusha beat Archana to bring MP on par at 2-2 providing an opening. But an error-prone Saswati failed to utilize the golden opportunity and let Frenaz and AAI off the hook. The AAI girl won 3-0.
West Bengal, led by Suthirtha Mukherjee and Railways veteran Anindita Chakraborty, went 2-0 up against Karnatka as Kushi Viswanath and Swetha Kumaravel were taken to cleaners. But an unexpected resistance came from Spoorthy Venkatesh who led 2-1 only to squander the chance.
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