Rising Indian shuttler H S Prannoy stunned compatriot Parupalli Kashyap in the hosts' Trump match as Mumbai Rockets trounced Hyderabad Hunters 4-1 in their Premier Badminton League (PBL) clash at the Gachibowli indoor stadium here today.
Gurusaidutt defeated Hyderabad's upcoming shuttler Siril Varma, runner-up in the world junior championship, 15-12 15-4 in a Men's Singles match to give two points to his side in their Trump match.
However, it was Prannoy's 15-11, 15-13 victory against Kashyap in the other Men's Singles -- the Trump match of Hyderabad -- which dashed Hyderabad's chances in the five-match tie. After losing in the Trump match, Hyderabad lost one point, while Mumbai gained one.
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After the surprise win, Prannoy said: "This was a very important match for us as we had already lost the first two matches and I am happy to have opened our team's account. This was a Trump match for them but we managed to snatch a victory. Now hopefully our team can concentrate and win the rest of the matches."
The Mixed Doubles match between Jwala Gutta-Markis Kido of Hyderabad and Mumbai's Kamilla Juhl-Vladimir Ivanov also turned out to be a disappointment for the host as the Mumbai side did not let their rivals take any advantage.
The Denkark-Russian combo beat the Indian-Indonesian pair 15-8 15-8 in the match.
Hyderabad gained two points after winning the Women's Singles and Men's Doubles matches, but the loss in the Trump match quashed their hopes.
The Women's Singles between Supanida K of Hyderabad and Mumbai's Liu Zi Die was a close contest with both shuttlers leaving no stones unturned to take advantage.
After losing in the first match 13-15, Supanida, a budding shuttler from Thailand, fought back to win the remaining two games 15-14 and 15-14.
Hyderabad's Men's Doubles pair of Carsten Mogensen-Markis Kido too put up an impressive show in their match against Chayut T-Vladimir Ivanov of Mumbai, notching up a 15-7, 15-14 win over the Mumbai combo.