India today defeated a depleted
China 3-2 in the men's category of the Badminton Asia Team Championships at the Gachibowli indoor stadium here.
K Srikanth, Ajay Jayaram and HS Prannoy emerged triumphant in their respective Singles matches to give India the victory.
In the five-match tie, India won the three singles but lost the two doubles matches. India's men's and women's teams have already made it to the quarterfinals of the tournament.
In the first singles match, Srikanth, currently the top ranked player for India at No.9, gave a great start to his team's campaign with a superb 2-0 (21-11, 21-17) win over China's Houwei Tian.
Though Wang was well ahead of Jayaram in terms of rankings, the Indian came up with a spirited performance to challenge his rival. Wang is now ranked 11, while Ajay Jayaram stands at 25.
It was an exciting contest between Jayaram and Wang as both of them left no stone unturned to outsmart each other. Particularly, the third and decisive game of the match was a battle of wits.
"It's a different feeling to play for the country. It's always great to beat a higher ranked Chinese player," Jayaram said after the match.
The two doubles matches of the tie were, however, a disappointment for India as the team ended on the losing side. Manu Attri-Sumeeth Reddy lost to China's Junhui Li-Zihan Qiu 20-22, 11-21.
In the second doubles match, the Indian pair of Pranaav Jerry Chopra-Akshay Dewalkar was defeated by Yilv Wang-Wen Zhang 10-21, 18-21.
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Chief national coach Pullela Gopichand is a happy man following his wards win over China in the team event.
Indian team captain Kidambi Srikanth, who won the first singles tie and set the momentum rolling, added: "It was a close victory and I am happy that all the team members performed well. I am confident that my team will maintain the winning streak in the next matches.
