Raipur, January 8, 2013: Delhi’s women paddlers caused
the biggest upset of the championships, riding their way into the history book
by entering the team championship final of the National Table Tennis
Championships at the Balbir Juneja Indoor Stadium here today in decades.
Drawing inspiration from Delhi women, Haryana men also walked into the
history book with their maiden semifinal entry. They beat Maharashtra B 3-0 in
the pre-quarters and then blanked out Assam in the quarterfinals.
However, their progress was halted by the rampaging Petroleum Sports promotion
Board (PSPB) team, led by Achanta Sharath Kamal, who is ranked 70 in the world.
Neha turns it around
In the semifinals, Delhi ’s
turnaround was made possible by Neha Aggarwal, who is in the best form of her
life, who took both her matches against Divya Deshpande and Mamata Prabhu, the
crucial fifth rubber after Maharashtra had
rallied to equal at 2-2. Neha beat Mamata 11-7, 13-11, 15-13 to seal the fate
of Maharashtra .
Manika began on an excellent note against an off-colour
Mamata Prabhu and Neha beat Divya to put Delhi
2-0 up. But Sanya Sehgal lost to Prajakta Tipale and Manika surrendered to
Divya to give Maharashtra a semblance of a
chance.
However, Neha shut out the challenge from Mamata to put Delhi through. Down 0-5,
Neha made an excellent recovery in the third game to level the score at 6-6 and
went 10-9 up. But on her serve, Neha returned wide but Mamata blew up her
chance. Manika Batra did contribute her might against West
Bengal when she won both her matches to beat the team 3-2. Later,
Neha, who lost her first match, accounted for the experienced Mousmi Paul in a
thrilling four-setter in the decider.
Irrespective of the result in the final—PSPB is expected to
wrest the title—Delhi
can take heart from the fact that they have already ensured a silver medal for
the team. As for the formidable PSPB, Ankita Das, Madhurika Patkar and K.
Shamini made it a one-sided affair against Tamil Nadu.
Superb Haryana
It must be said to the credit of Haryana, led by Jubin
Kumar, played superbly against Maharashtra B to earn their quarterfinal berth
against Assam .
And the quarterfinal proved to be a mismatch with Jubin taking the first match
3-0 against Saidul Alam Ahmed. Mohit Verma and Rajeev Ghai conceded two games each
to their opponents, Anil Kashyap and Pankaj P. Chutia, but in the end prevailed
over the northeast team to enter the semis for the first time. But the
marauding PSPB routed Haryana 3-0 to end their winning streak.
Earlier, RSPB men had their chances in the quarterfinals
against Gujarat but a brilliant display by
Harmeet Desai, who took both his matches, paved the way for the latter to win
3-2. West Bengal, who beat Gujarat 3-1 in the
other semifinal, will join PSPB in the final. As expected, RSPB women lost to
PSPB without a fight in the quarterfinals to end their campaign on a
disappointing note.
The Results:
Men: (PQF): PSPB bt Orissa 3-0, North Bengal bt Karnataka
3-0, Haryana bt Maharashtra B 3-0, Assam bt Maharashtra A 3-1, Gujarat bt Goa
3-0, RSPB bt Andhra Pradesh 3-0, West Bengal bt Chattisgarh 3-0, Tamil Nadu bt
Punjab 3-0; QF: PSPB bt North Bengal 3-0, Haryana bt Assam 3-0, Gujarat bt
RSPB 3-2, West Bengal bt Tamil Nadu 3-2; Semi-finals: PSPB bt Haryana 3-0,
West Bengal bt Gujarat 3-1.
Women (PQF): Maharashtra A bt Haryana 3-0, Gujarat bt Madhya
Pradesh 3-0, Delhi bt Assam 3-0, West Bengal bt Himachal Pradesh 3-0, PSPB bt
Maharashtra B 3-0, RSPB bt Chattisgarh 3-0, Tamil Nadu bt Andhra Pradesh 3-1,
North Bengal bt Chandigarh 3-0; QF: Maharashtra A bt Gujarat 3-1, Delhi bt
West Bengal 3-2, PSPB bt RSPB 3-0, Tamil Nadu bt North Bengal
3-1; Semi-finals: PSPB bt Tamil Nadu 3-0, Delhi bt Maharashtra A 3-2.
A TTFI Press release
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