India’s Girls flourish as Junior & cadet girls’ teams clinch gold medals

India’s Girls flourish as Junior & cadet girls’ teams clinch gold medals

Mumbai: The Indian Junior Girls and Cadet Girls’ teams, both finished with a flourish clinching the gold medals in the Belgium Junior and Cadet Open Table Tennis Championship on Sunday.

In the junior girl’s finals, India rose to challenge to quell a determined fight from the combined team of Crotia-England-USA by a close 3-2 margin and emerge champions.

There was more cheer in the Indian camp as the Cadet girls’ also finished with the top honours by pocketing the gold medal after coasting to a comfortable 3-1 victory against Hungary ‘A’ in the summit clash.

The Indian Junior girls’ team comprising of Archana Kamath, Moumita Dutta and Priyanka Pareek combined perfectly and held their nerves to overcome their opponents. Amy Wang leading the Combined Team’s challenge won both her matches against Moumita and Archana, but her teammates Denise Payet and Marta Vukelic proved no match for the Indians.

India started badly as Moumita lost to Amy 0-3 in the opening rubber, but Archana and Priyanka won the second and third rubbers to give India a 2-1 lead. Archana tamed Denise 3-0 and later Priyanka outplayed Marta by an identical 3-0 margin. In the fourth rubber Archana lost tamely to Amy 0-3 as the Combined Team leveled the scores and forced the fifth rubber. In the decider Moumita was in total control and outclassed Denise in straight games at 3-0 to clinch the issue in India’s favour.

In the Cadet Girl’s final, Diya Chitale won both her singles matches and Anusha Kutumbale won her singles tie. But the duo’s only loss was in the doubles rubber.

Besides the two gold medals, India also finished with six bronze medals, in the Junior Girls’ singles, Junior Boys and Cadet Boys doubles, Junior Boys and Cadet Boys Team championship. Vanshika Bhargava, who was a member of a mixed team, won bronze in the Cadet Girls’ team championship.

Results — Junior girls’ team championship (finals): India beat Croatia-England-USA (Combined Team) 3-2 — Moumita Dutta lost to Amy Wang 0-3 (4-11, 5-11, 7-11); Archana Kamath bt Denise Payet 3-0 (11-8, 11-3, 11-9), Priyanka Pareek bt Marta Vukelic 3-0 (11-8, 11-8, 11-7); Archana Kamath lost to Amy Wang 0-3 (7-11, 6-11, 7-11); Moumita Dutta bt Denise Payet 3-0 (11-7, 11-6, 11-6). Cadet girls’ team championship (finals): India beat Hungary ‘A’ 3- 1 — Diya Chitale bt Helga Dari 3-1 (7-11, 11-4, 11-9, 11-5); Anusha Kutumbale bt Anita Drabant 3-0 (11-9, 11-9, 11-7); Diya Chitale/Anusha Kutumbale lost to Helga Dari/Anita Drabant 2-3 (11-13, 11-7, 11-4, 8-11, 7-11); Diya Chitale bt Anita Drabant 3-0 (11-7, 11-9, 11-6).

Kenkre down Samity for maiden victory
Kenkre FC, Mumbai scored once in each half to record a comfortable 2-0 win against Southern Samity, Kolkata and register their first win in the Second Division I-League and played at the Cooperage ground over the weekend.

Deepak Tirkey fired the Mumbai team in front with a strike in the 43rd minute and Firoz Mirza found the target in the eight minute of the second half to double Kenkre’s lead.

Kenkre with five points from this their first win and two draws against Delhi United and Lonestar Kashim, are now in third position behind leaders NEROCA FC (8 points) and Southern Samity (7 points).

Kenkre FC will travel to play five away matches with the first one against NEROCA next Saturday.

Results: Kenkre FC 2 (Deepak Tirkey 43rd, Rohit Mirza 53rd) beat Southern Samity 0.

Source : The Afternoon Despatch & Courier