"Despite last minute stitch up, we are all raring to go," Vimal said.
"Everything was like a well-oiled machinery...Last night at the stadium we got the feel of the high voltage drama that's in store and we aim to come out as winners," he added.
Vimal, a former chief national coach, said he was glad to see positive vibes in the team and the first practice session was seamless.
Banga Beats' iconic player Parapulli Kashyap said they would settle for nothing less than a victory against Mumbai Masters.
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Spain's Carolina Marin said she wants to end the IBL on a high with some strong showing in the tournament. "I am excited and thrilled to be a part of IBL. I have been playing nonstop for few months and after IBL, I will go home and rest for some time."
Another Indian shuttler and former national champion, Arvind Bhat said, "IBL is happening just at the right time for me. The energy in our camp is phenomenal. The positiveness will be seen on the court tomorrow."
"Team camaraderie is phenomenal. Last night at the official welcome dinner, it just took minutes for us to gel well. In India, the warmth and affection is visible and quite contagious."
Banga Beats, a franchise owned by real estate consultant group BOP, has tied up with Jagran Engage as their outdoor and Radio One as official radio partner under its Fan Outreach Programme.