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Indian team for C’wealth meet

New Delhi: India will send a 10-member team, with Olympians Sharath Kamal and Neha Aggarwal as spearheads, for the 18th Commonwealth table tennis championship starting in Glasgow on May 19.

Nine paddlers, without Sharath, will set out for London to play three Test matches before going to Glasgow.

World No. 85 Sharath, the best bet in singles, will join the team later after fulfilling his commitments with the Super Division club San Sebastian in the Spanish League.

Sharath had pulled off an upset victory over World No. 39 Steger Bastian of Germany in the World Championship last week. Subhajit Saha, Sourav Chakraborty, A. Amal Raj and Pathik Mehta are others in the men’s squad.

Neha will spearhead the women’s campaign. Poulomi Ghatak, Mouma Das, Kumaresan Shamini and Madhurika Patkar being the others in the women’s squad. — PTI

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