As Hyderabad lost the men's doubles, which was their Trump Match, they had to sacrifice the one point they secured from Marin's victory over Saina, and so the scorline of 5-0.
Awadhe's Wing Ki Vincent Wong set the ball rolling for his team's victory in the first match of the day (men's singles) with a win against Hyderabad's B Sai Praneeth.
Sai Praneeth, who is ranked well below his rival from Hong Kong, put up a strong fight and pulled off a win in the first game. Sai Praneeth is ranked 36, while Wong is ranked 17.
The second match, the women's singles between Saina and Marin, was the most awaited contest of the day.
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Saina, who recently recovered from a knee injury, fought hard in the first game and the remarkable rallies between the two was a treat for the spectators.
Marin won the first game 15-14 and went on to dominate the second game also. Saina put up a stiff resistance in the second game, but that was not enough to stop the Spaniard.
Noting that it has been a "a difficult journey" for her following the injury, Saina said she was happy to be back to competitive action though she lost the match.
"I think it was a difficult journey for me from injury. I am happy to be playing. She (Marin) played yesterday and she is used to the conditions. I am happy that I am coming back," Saina said.
Marin thanked the spectators for their enthusiastic support to her.
Awadhe Warriors received a boost to its chances with its pair of Savitree Amitrapal-Bodin Isara clinching a comfortable 11-9 and 12-10 win in the mixed doubles match against Hoi Wah Chau-Satwiksairaj Rankireddy of Hyderabad Hunters.
Awadhe secured two points as the mixed doubles match was their Trump Match.
Awadhe's Kidambi Srikanth confirmed his team's victory in the tie with a hard fought 11-13, 11-7, 13-11 win against Hyderabad's Rajiv Ouseph.
With Awadhe leading the match 4-1, the last match (men's doubles between V Shem Goh-Markis Kido of Awadhe and Hyderabad's Boon Heong Tan-Wee Kiong Tan) was rendered inconsequential as the host team would have got only two points even if it were to win.