20-year-old Srinkath, who was bagged by Awadhe Warriors for a pay cheque of USD 34,000 said here today: "This is unbelievable. I didn't expect it. It felt extremely good to know that the franchisees were competing with each other to bid for me."
The 20-year-old who had stunned world No. 4 Boonsak Ponsana in the finals of the Thailand Open Grand Prix last month and hails from Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, added, "My parents are very happy that the sport is getting me financial rewards. It will also give me an opportunity to play in a team event."
"It' a huge motivation for a player like me. I was expecting around USD 20,000, but this was surprising," he said.
Guru Sai Dutt, the Commonwealth Youth Games 2008 champion, who was picked up by Awadhe Warriors for USD 40,000, said, "It's great to be a part of the league which will help badminton and the players to grow. I'm looking forward to play for Awadhe Warriors."
Another promising youngster, the 18-year-old doubles player K Maneesha was picked up by Awadhe Warriors for USD 26,000, six times more than her base price of USD 4,000.