India loses to Indonesia, bows out of Asia Junior C’ships

India lost to Indonesia 3-0 in the quarterfinals of the mixed team event.

Published : Jul 22, 2019 18:40 IST , New Delhi

The Indian youngsters will now focus on the individual competition after bowing out of the team event at Asia Junior Badminton Championships.
The Indian youngsters will now focus on the individual competition after bowing out of the team event at Asia Junior Badminton Championships.
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The Indian youngsters will now focus on the individual competition after bowing out of the team event at Asia Junior Badminton Championships.

Maisnam Meiraba put up a brave effort before India bowed out of the Asia Junior Championships Monday after suffering a 0-3 loss to Indonesia in the quarterfinals of the Mixed Team event in Suzhou, China.

In an absorbing battle between two top 20 junior players, World No. 14 Meiraba managed to take a game off his 17th ranked opponent, Bobby Setiabudi but the Indonesian proved too strong in the end with a 21-17, 15-21, 21-11 win in 59 minutes.

The Manipur boy, who won his first international tournament at the White Night Russian Junior International earlier this month, had been in fine form throughout the event and won his matches against Korea and Macau.

Meiraba’s performance, even though in a losing cause, stood out as none of the other results went in India’s favour.

In girls’ singles, Malvika Bansod was unlucky to miss out on winning a tight first game and eventually went down fighting 20-22, 7-21 to junior World No. 4 Putri Kusuma Wardani.

Tanisha Crasto and Sathish Kumar Karunakaran suffered a 15-21, 18-21 defeat to Leo Rolly Carnando and Indah Cahya Sari Jamil in mixed doubles.

India had beaten Mongolia and Macau China by an identical score of 5-0 while it lost to Korea 1-4 in the round-robin. Finishing second to Korea in the group stage had confirmed its quarterfinal berth.

The Indian youngsters will now focus on the individual competition that starts on Wednesday.

Maisnam Meiraba will try to defend the boys’ singles gold that Lakshya Sen had won last year to end India’s 54-year wait.

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