Later, Chennai Smashers upset hosts Mumbai Rockets 4-3 by clinching the deciding fifth rubber when Indonesian former world no. 3 Simon Santoso got the better of India's R M V Gurusaidutt in straight games in the victors' trump game.
This was Mumbai's first defeat after their win over Awadhe Warriors yesterday.
By the time Srikanth stepped on court to play against his Malaysian opponent Lee Chong, commanding the highest price of USD 100,000 in the League along with Indian woman stalwart Saina Nehwal, the tie against Bengaluru had been wrapped up by the Hyderabad team at the NSCI Sardar Vallabhai Patel indoor stadium.
With a 3-0 lead after the first three games, Hyderabad could not lose the tie even if they lost the last two matches - the mixed doubles clash and the prime slot face-off between Lee Chong and Srikanth.
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And that was exactly what happened when Ashwini Ponnappa teamed up with Dane Joachim Fischer Nielsen to outsmart her regular women's doubles partner Jwala Gutta and Markis Kido 15-13 15-13 to leave Srikanth to finish off the tie on a rousing note by upsetting Lee Chong.
Srikanth made good a 0-5 deficit in the opening game
before clinching it, had no answer to his rival's crafty play in the second before turning it around in telling fashion with a series of winning smashes in the deciding third game.
The Hunters, in fact, rallied from an early loss to overcome the Hot Guns. Hyderabad started on the wrong foot by losing the first match, the women's singles clash, when their Thai signing Supanida Katethong was beaten in straight games (15-8 15-11) to Bengaluru's Suo Di.
The 2-1 advantage that Hyderabad secured made it imperative that Bengaluru's Sameer Verma clinch his men's singles trump match against higher ranked rival Parupalli Kashyap but it was not to be as the latter won 15-14 15-13 to provide Hunters with a winning 3-0 points lead.
The two wins gave Mumbai a 3-1 points lead which was reduced to 3-2 when PV Sindhu of Chennai, current world no 12, edged her way past Mumbai's Chinese recruit Han Li, a former world no. 11, 15-8 11-15 15-8 in a hard-fought encounter to take tie to the deciding fifth rubber.
Results:
Hyderabad Hunters beat Bengaluru Top Guns 3-2 (Points)(Supanida Katethong lost to Suo Di 8-15 11-15; Carsten Mogensen/Markis Kido beat Hoon Thien How/Kim Wah Lim 13-15 15-9 15-14; P Kashyap beat Sameer Verma 15-14 15-13; Jwala Gutta/Kido lost to Ashwini Ponnappa/Joachim Fischer Nielsen 13-15 13-15; Lee Chong Wei lost to Kidambi Srikanth 12-15 15-6 7-15).
Mumbai lost to Chennai 4-3
Kamilla Juhl/Vladimir Ivanov lost to Chris Adcock/Pia Zebadiah 10-15 15-7 11-15; H S Prannoy beat Brice Leverdez 15-8 15-11; Mathias Boe/Vladimir Ivanov beat Chris Adcock/Pranaav Chopra 15-10 9-15 15-13; Han Li lost to P V Sindhu 15-8 11-15 15-8; R M V Gurusaidutt lost to Simon Santoso 9-15 12-15.