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PBL: Chennai Smashers defeats Mumbai Rockets to lift title

January 15, 2017 08:24 am | Updated January 16, 2017 12:49 am IST - NEW DELHI

SMASHING SUCCESS: Chennai Smashers team with the PBL trophy on Saturday.

Tanongsak Saensombonsuk came into the final of the Premier Badminton League searching for his first victory. As it was destined, the World No. 11 Thai rallied from being a game down against Ajay Jayaram and brought the Premier Badminton League title to Chennai Smashers.

It was a topsy-turvy final with Chennai taking a 3-0 lead after its ‘trump’ mixed doubles combination and P. V. Sindhu came good. Mumbai made it 3-3 by proving superior in its ‘trump’ men’s doubles and H. S. Prannoy scoring his seventh victory following a close battle with P. Kashyap.

So, all depended on an off-form Saensombonsuk who had lost both his previous matches this season but held a 3-0 head-to-head record against Jayaram. It was his confidence that made Chennai opt him ahead of Tommy Sugiarto in what turned out to be final match of the title-clash.

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Though Jayaram took the first game, Saensombonsuk gave very little away in the remainder of the 37-minute thriller and won 9-11, 11-7, 11-3. In fact, Once Jayaram made it 3-3 in the second game, Saensombonsuk broke away for a five-point lead and never trailed again. In the decider, the Thai raced away with the final six points to leave Jayaram and Rockets shattered. Smashers was left celebrating its 4-3 victory.

The maiden title was worth Rs. 3 crores for Smashers. Mumbai, runner-up for the second successive year, received Rs. 1.5 crores.

The title-triumph was a worthy reward for Sindhu who tamed World No. 3 Sung Ji Hyun 11-8, 11-8 for the second time for a 6-1 individual record in the competition. In fact, Sindhu’s only loss came against World and Olympic champion Carolina Marin. For Gabrielle Adcock, the doubles specialist from England, it was a second successive PBL title, since she was part of last year’s winner Delhi Acers.

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Gabrielle and her husband Chris, won five out of six matches after winning their ‘trump’ match to give Smashers the lead in the final. Chris, however, could not repeat his winning magic in the men’s doubles but contributed hugely to the team’s success through consistency throughout the competition.

It was a pity that Prannoy’s unbeaten run in the PBL was pushed into the background following Saensombonsuk’s comeback victory in the decisive singles match.

The results:

Final: Chennai Smashers beat Mumbai Rockets (Chris Adcock and Gabrielle Adcock (T) bt Nipitphon Puangpuapech and Zeiba Nadiezda 11-9, 11-6; P. V. Sindhu bt Sung Ji Hyun 11-8, 11-8; Chris Adcock and Mads Pieler Kolding lost to Yong Dae Lee and Nipitphon Puangpuapech (T) 10-21, 6-11; P. Kashyap lost to H. S. Prannoy 4-11, 11-8, 11-8; T. Saensomboonsuk bt Ajay Jayaram 9-11, 11-7, 11-3).

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