RSPB to meet PSPB men in title clash, RBI women make final
Press Trust of India New Delhi Airports Authority of India, investing on a new young team, dethroned Petroleum Sports Promotion Board (PSPB) to win the Youth Girls team title in the ongoing 45th All India International Table Tennis Championships here today.
Dena Bank's Youth Boys team is on the brink of a title, a first for the institution, in any major championships. Having won three of their four matches, their team is sitting pretty with a match in hand against the RSPB. PSPB, however, have finished their round-robin engagements with three triumphs and one loss and should finish behind Dena Bank.
But it is the story of AAI which has brought about the transformation in recruitment after a dull period last year, having to suffer the brunt of strict TTFI guidelines on age-related issues.
The institution had to sack some of their players who, while seeking scholarship or employment, had submitted false age-proof certificates but were found to be over age. Apart from good investment, AAI had an equally good policy of concentrating on one section rather than playing the same set of players in senior category. It has paid them rich dividends.
Once the AAI paddlers triumphed over PSPB yesterday at the Thyagraj Stadium, they just had to complete the formality of posting wins over Air India and Dena Bank in the four-team league. In fact, the AAI troika of Sreeja Akula, Archana Kamath and Maria Rony did their job to perfection to post 3-0 victories over their rivals to seal the title in their favour.
The men and women teams of PSPB made up for the loss of Youth titles as they entered the finals without dropping a sweat. PSPB's men, comprising Sanil Shetty, Soumyajit Ghosh and G Sathiyan made it a one-sided affair against AAI. Though both Setty and Ghosh dropped a game each against their rivals Sarthak Gandhi and Sushmit Sriram, respectively, Sathiyan blanked out Vivek Bhargava in straight games.
PSPB will take on hosts RSPB, who won 3-1 against CRSB in the other semifinal. For Railways, veteran Anirban Nandi played a decisive role when he won against Aman Balgu in the fourth rubber after Ravindra Kotiyan and Noel Pinto had given the hosts a 2-1 lead. Nandi, however, lost his first singles to Devesh Karia, putting them in some sort of trouble.
PSPB women, too, inflicted a 3-0 triumph over AAI with Manika Batra showing sparks along with Mouma Das and Ankita Das. In fact, the AAI women were no match to the PSPB's experienced paddlers. RBI, who had an easy 3-1 win over Central Revenue Sports Board (CRSB) in the quarterfinals, defeated FCI 3-0 in the second semifinals.