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Maiden title for Tamil Nadu women

CHENNAI:
Tamil Nadu won the women’s title for the first
time in the senior National ball badminton
championship which concluded at the St. Joseph’s
College of Engineering campus here on Sunday.
In the men’s section, Indian Railways regained
the title it had lost time beating Hyderabad
29-14, 29-23.
Tamil Nadu women showed better adaptability in
windy conditions to dethrone Kerala, which has
been regularly winning the National title.
The final scoreline of 29-18, 29-14 does not
convey the keen tussle between the two teams.
Right-back Shobna and the centre player
Aishwarya were the mainstays for the host. Tamil
Nadu was ahead right from the start and slowly
but surely kept enlarging its lead.
Kerala had come without one of its main players,
but that alone was not the reason for its
downfall.
Tight defence
Clearly, the Tamil Nadu girls undermined the
rival with tight defence and effective attack.
Shobana kept the high returns going, while
Aishwarya showed the prowess with snap finishes
close to the net. Egged on by a small gathering,
Tamil Nadu steadily marched to a grand win.
If it was despair for Kerala in the women’s
section, then reigning champion Hyderabad met
the same fate in the men’s category.
In a way Railways had avenged its defeat in
Nellore. “After our defeat last time questions
were asked about our performances,” a relieved
Railways Coach T. Rajasekhar said.
Having won the title for a decade prior to
Nellore, Railways’ hunger for honours was
understandable.
Rajasekhar particularly mentioned Jeyagan and
Satheesh for the way they turned the things
around. The two inspired the other three.
If the tall Sasikumar delighted with his high
serves, which became tricky in the windy
conditions, then Anbazhagan was sharp in
interceptions and Vijaykumar came up with timely
smashes to keep the momentum going.
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Barring a brief moment in the second game when
from 14-26, Hyderabad narrowed the lead to
20-27, nothing could stop the Railways chugging
away to glory.
The Director of St. Joseph’s College, Dr. Babu
Manoharan, gave away the prizes.
Other results: Semifinals: Men: Indian Railways
bt TN 29-24, 21-7; Hyderabad bt Andhra 29-16,
29-12; Third place: TN bt Andhra 29-20, 29-3.
Women: Kerala bt Andhra 29-17, 28-29, 29-26; TN
bt Hyderabad 29-20, 29-8; Third place: Andhra bt
Hyderabad 29-7, 29-14.
National mini-mixed doubles: Final placings: 1.
Hyderabad; 2. Andhra; 3. Tamil Nadu; 4.
Puducherry.
Star of India awards: Men: Sasikumar, Anbazhagan
(both Railways), P. Venkateswara Rao (Hyd), T.
Sivaguru (TN), K. Sampath Kumar (Andhra). Women:
C. Shobana, G. Saranya (both TN), K.M. Sajitha (Ker),
G. Asha (Andhra), Geetha (Hyd)
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