Saina Nehwal's Awadhe Warriors were the first to qualify for the knockout stage and Chennai Smashers and Mumbai Rockets also had joined them in the semi-finals but the door was still open for Hyderabad and they grabbed the last spot after toppling Bengaluru Blasters today.
Needing three points to earn a place at the semifinals, the Hyderabad team was led by Sameer, mixed doubles pair of Chau Wah Hoi and Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and two-time world champion Marin, who took them home after winning their respective matches.
Starting the proceedings, Sameer fought back from a game down to snuff aside the challenge thrown by young Siril Verma, a silver medallist at 2015 World Junior championship, 8-11 11-3 11-2 in the opening match.
Hong Kong's Chau Wah and India's Satwiksairaj then dished out a superlative performance to outclass the famed pair of Jwala Gutta and Russia's Vladimir Ivanov 11-3 11-4 in mixed doubles to make it 2-0 in favour of Hyderabad Hunters.
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European champion and 2015 All England winner Marin then took the court in Hyderabad's Trump Match amid huge cheers and and sealed the match for her team with a hard-fought 15-14 11-4 victory over World No 16 Thai Nitchaon Jindapol.
In the inconsequential fifth rubber, Boon Heong Tan and Wee Kiong Tan then defeated Vladimir Ivanov and Ivan Sozonov 11-9 13-11 to complete the proceedings.
The Thai shuttler made it 8-8 when Marin hit the nets. What came next was a tooth and nail battle as neither gave an edge to the other as they moved neck and neck till 14-14 when Marin went for the baseline and made it by a whisker to grab the opening game.
The second game too started with the same intensity but Marin ensured she had the advantage again as she led 6-4 at the interval. After the break, the Spaniard continued her good run and sealed the issue with five straight points.
After a close contest, Sameer managed a 6-3 lead at the break. But Siril came back with three successive points after the interval to level par and then eventually won the opening game with Sameer committing too many unforced errors.
Sameer zoomed to a 6-1 lead at the Interval of second game after producing a torrent of smashes which the 17-year old from Telangana had no answers. Siril tried to gain a few points buy Sameer held his fort to bounce back into the match.
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