South Asian Youth Table Tennis: India U-19 girls put up a grand opening show

ttItanagar: The Indian girls began their campaign in the Under-19 category on a winning note, posting a 3-0 triumph over Bangladesh in the South Asian Youth Table Tennis at the Dorjee Khandu Indoor Stadium today.

It's a nice cushion for the hosts as they await tomorrow three more teams in the five-team round-robin league to go atop the chart, leaving the second spot for one of the four other teams in the fray.

Yashaswini Ghorpade put India in the lead when she beat Oisha Rohman of Bangladesh in straight games. Suhana Saini followed it up with another easy win over Sai Khoy Marma, and Taneesha Kotecha completed the task with yet another straight-game victory over Resmi Tanchangya.

Though not linked to the July Asian Youth Championships in Doha, the U-15 Indian girls scored another 3-0 win over Bangladesh to put up a grand show.

Bangla, Lanka boys on the way

In the Under-19 Boys category, Bangladesh Boys won their first round 3-0, beating the Maldives, while Nepal managed to take a game off Sri Lanka, who won 3-1. These triumphs have taken Bangladesh and Sri Lanka closer to qualification.

In the Under-15 section, the Sri Lankan boys thumped Nepal 3-0, while Bangladesh beat Maldives by the same margin. However, the Sri Lankan girls won their first round against the Maldives, and Nepal downed Bangladesh by an identical margin of 3-0.

With the team events in both categories getting over tomorrow, it is up to the teams to pull up their socks and make the most of the situation.

In the morning session, Sri Lanka began the hunt for a spot in right earnest when their Under-19 Girls beat Bangladesh 3-0 in the first round. Divya, LS Kulappuwawadu and Nadithi Annadige were the protagonists doing the job for the island nation in the five-team league.

Later the girls from Nepal struggled before overcoming Maldives 3-2 in their first-round match. Their results had more academic interest than anything else as the race for one of the two qualification spots remained with Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.

Grand opening

In a grand inauguration earlier in the day, all the participating teams marched past in front of the Union Law and Justice Minister, Kiren Rijiju, State Sports Minister Mama Natung, state chief secretary, and other dignitaries from the federation and organisers. 

Results (Team):

Under-19 BoysRound 1: Bangladesh bt Maldives 3-0; Sri Lanka bt Nepal 3-1.

Round 2: Nepal bt Bangladesh 3-0

Under-19 GirlsRound 1: Sri Lanka bt Bangladesh 3-0; Nepal bt Maldives 3-2.

Round 2: India bt Bangladesh 3-0 (Yashaswini Ghorpade bt Oisha Rohman 11-5, 11-7, 11-3, Suhana Saini bt Sai Khoy Marma 11-3, 11-1. 11-3, Taneesha Kotecha bt Resmi Tanchangya 11-6, 11-4, 11-4); Sri Lanka bt Maldives 3-2.

Under-15 BoysRound 1: Sri Lanka bt Nepal 3-0; Bangladesh bt Maldives 3-0.

Round 2: India bt Nepal 3-0 (Priyanuj Bhattacharya bt Siddhartha Tamang 11-6, 11-5, 11-4, P.B. Abhinandh bt Erish Shakya 11-5, 11-5, 11-3, Priyanuj/Punit Biswas bt Siddhartha/Saurav Khadka 11-6, 11-7, 11-1); Sri Lanka bt Bangladesh 3-2.

Under-15 GirlsRound 1: Nepal bt Bangladesh 3-0; Sri Lanka bt Maldives 3-0.

Round 2: India bt Bangladesh 3-0 (Jennifer Varghese bt Asma Khatun 11-5, 11-7, 11-2, Sayanika Maji bt Jannat Musrat 11-4, 11-6, 11-4, Sayanika/Avisha Karmakar bt Jannat/Asma 8-11, 11-4, 11-2, 11-4); Nepal bt Maldives 3-0.