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Commonwealth Games: Foreign badminton coach urges players to channelise anger of Malaysia loss to individual events

Press Trust of India • August 3, 2022, 19:59:44 IST
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Defending champions India failed to retain the title after going down 1-3 to five-time winners Malaysia.

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Commonwealth Games: Foreign badminton coach urges players to channelise anger of Malaysia loss to individual events

Birmingham: Foreign doubles coach Mathias Boe wants the Indian players to channelise their “anger” after the loss to Malaysia in the mixed team final to “shoot some bullets” in the individual badminton events of the Commonwealth Games. Defending champions India failed to retain the title after going down 1-3 to five-time winners Malaysia. “I don’t think any of us would be satisfied with winning only silver. We had come with the aim of winning the team gold, but that did not happen. So now all depends on the individual competitions. “Hopefully, it should bring a little more anger out when they start the individual events,” Boe told reporters. “It is always difficult to come from a win and then start over because there the chances of failure are higher. We now come from a defeat, so my players can be thirsty for more and ready to take the last step on the podium. “We need to digest this, reload, recharge and then get ready to shoot some bullets when we restart in the next few days.” Double Olympic medallist P V Sindhu was the only bright spot in the final as the decision to pick Kidambi Srikanth over an in-form Lakshya Sen in the second singles backfired, with the former world number one losing in three games to lower-ranked Ng Yong Tze. Commonwealth Games silver medallist Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty too couldn’t get across the Tokyo bronze medallist duo of Teng Fong Aaron Chia and Wooi Yik Soh. “We have a strong team of 10 really good players. Srikanth is a tremendous men’s singles player, Satwik/Chirag are really good men’s doubles pair and Treesa and Gayatri are really good ladies doubles players,” the 42-year-old Boe said. “I trust all my players in the team. So, the team that was selected today, we feel was the strongest team. I feel, we didn’t play to our best but Malaysia, they also performed well.” Boe, London Olympics’ men’s doubles silver medallist, said the Malaysian side was more balanced and luck also went their way. “Luck favours the brave. It could have also gone our way – at 18-15 in men’s doubles, they played some good points and we made a few mistakes. Maybe, (winning) the first set would have changed the momentum a little bit in the team. “Srikanth could also have won the first set, and then one each in the second. These small things went Malaysia’s way today. “We need to go back to the team and see if we can change a few things right now, and with what I have seen, it is not much. It’s just one of these days when the small margin has not gone to our side. It’s sad that it happened.” Following India’s epic Thomas Cup win, there were huge expectations from the mixed team, which was considered as favourites going into the tournament. However, Boe said: “Today, we have five relatively open matches. We could see that everyone expected Sindhu to win and that was also difficult for her. “So, if it was just as easy as that, and we can say that we are favourites, this match we are going to win and not favourites in this one, we are going to lose, then there is no point in playing a tournament.” Read all the Latest News ****, Trending News ****, Cricket News ****, Bollywood News ****, India News and Entertainment News here. Follow us on Facebook****, Twitter and Instagram****.

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