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GPBL 2022: Falcons down Sharks 6-3, Bulls tame Wolves by same margin

By IANS | Updated: August 19, 2022 23:00 IST

Bengaluru, Aug 19 Malnad Falcons and Mandya Bulls scored identical 6-3 wins over their respective rival Mangalore ...

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Bengaluru, Aug 19 Malnad Falcons and Mandya Bulls scored identical 6-3 wins over their respective rival Mangalore Sharks and KGF Wolves in their second matches of the Super League Stage of the Grand Prix Badminton League (GPBL) being played at the Karnataka Badminton Association courts here on Friday.

Prerana Shet began with a bang winning her trump match against Drithi Yateesh to gain two points for Mangalore Sharks. The doubles duo of Mithun Manjunath and Pruthvi K. Roy returned the favour in the doubles.

Shamanth Rao Kidiyoor put the Falcons ahead by winning the singles match against Shashank HN which was nullified by the mixed doubles pair of Raghu Mariswamy and Vijetha Harish.

The tie was decided via the super match in which the Falcons threesome of Mithun Manjunath, Pruthvi K Roy and Shamanth Rao won easily 21-10 to garner three points.

In the earlier match, Mandya Bulls despite earning a penalty point in the deciding Super Match of their tie against KGF Wolves, came back to erase a 7-point deficit and win 22-20 to earn three points. Despite the loss, the Wolves added three points to their overnight total of four points and were in a joint-second position along with the Bulls.

Ananya Praveen, saved three game points in the first game to win 15-14 and won a close second game to open the account for the Bulls. Ashith Surya and Sai Pratheek then earned two points from their trump match in the men's doubles to lead 3-0.

Naren Iyer won a close match against favourite Anirudh Deshpande to reduce the lead for the Wolves while Hemanth Gowda and Amurtha P. equalized by winning their trump match in the mixed doubles.

With both the teams tied at 3-3, the Super Match provided some fireworks on the court by both teams but the trio of Ashith, Pratheek and Madhusudan made a superb comeback after 7-14 down to take the Bulls through.

Results:

Mandya Bulls bt KGF Wolves 6-3 (WS: Ananya Praveen bt Gloria Vinayakumar 15-14, 15-13; MD: Ashith Surya/Sai Pratheek (Trump) bt Prakash Raj/Suhas V 15-9, 15-13; MS: Anirudh Deshpande lost to Naren S Iyer 14-15, 14-15; MXD: Nitin Sappar/Ruth Misha Vinod lost to Hemanth M Gowda/Amrutha P (Trump) 12-15, 15-10, 9-15; SM: Ashith Surya/Sai Pratheek/Madhusudan M bt Hemanth M Gowda/Prakash Raj/Suhas V 22-20)

Player of the tie: Sai Pratheek

Malnad Falcons bt Mangalore Sharks 6-3 (WS: Drithi Yateesh lost Prerana N Shet (Trump) 13-15, 11-15; MD: Mithun Manjunath/Pruthvi K Roy (Trump) bt Kushal Raj/Sachin C 15-5, 15-8; MS: Shamanth Rao Kidiyoor bt Shashank HN 15-8, 15-14; MXD: Aravind Kongara/Janvi Shetty lost to Raghu Mariswamy/Vijetha Harish 7-15, 5-15; SM: Mithun Manjunath/Pruthvi K Roy/Shamanth Rao bt Raghu Mariswamy/Kushal Raj/Sachin C. 21-10).

Player of the tie: Shamanth Rao Kidiyoor.

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Tags: Malnad falconsMandya bullsDrithi yateeshMithun manjunath
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