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Badminton Asia Team Championships 2022, Day 4: Indian men's and women's teams crash out - Scores, Updates, Live Blog
It's the end of the road for the Indian men's and women's team at the Badminton Asia Team Championships 2022 as they fail to win their ties.

Lakshya Sen and Ashmita Chaliha at the BATC 2022 (Source: Twitter/Badminton Asia)
Thanks for staying tuned with The Bridge from Day 4 of the Badminton Asia Team Championships 2022 being held at Shah Alam, Malaysia.
The Indian men's and women's teams crash out on Day 4. While Lakshya Sen and M. Manjunath could forge a win among the men's team 2-3 overall defeat against Indonesia, Ashmita Chaliha was the only winner among the women's team who succumbed a 1-4 loss against Japan.
The top two teams - Korea and Indonesia reach the semis among men, while Malayasia and Japan make the cut among women.
Live Updates
- 18 Feb 2022 4:00 AM GMT
Ashmita couldn't make much impact as the match goes into a decider
Gunji wins the second game 21-10.
- 18 Feb 2022 4:00 AM GMT
Kiran George is not being consistent..major point gap at 20-8
Rumbay is playing well and with strategy and has GAME POINT here.

- 18 Feb 2022 3:57 AM GMT
Meanwhile, the tie so far...
Day 4 Selangor Badminton Asia Team Championships 2022: Results Update
— Badminton Asia (@Badminton_Asia) February 18, 2022
Men’s Team - Men’s Doubles
Leo Rolly Carnando/Daniel Marthin vs Khwairakpam Manjit Singh/Konthoujam Dingku Singh: 21-16, 21-10
Indonesia 1 - 1 India#badminton #badmintonasia #unitedintriumph #BATC2022 pic.twitter.com/g2VEHU1XpV - 18 Feb 2022 3:55 AM GMT
Gunji 12-3 Chaliha
Gunji gives no chance for Chaliha to recover as the latter trails 3-12 against powerful stroke plays by the Japanese.
- 18 Feb 2022 3:51 AM GMT
Gunji has an upper hand from the beginning of Game 2.
The Japanese has won a quick six-point advantage at 8-2 to begin the proceedings of the second game.
- 18 Feb 2022 3:48 AM GMT
Things don't look good for Kiran George again, he lags behind at 9-1
The Odisha Open winner hasn't been making any impression at the BATC as he continues to make glaring errors. He lags behind at 9-1.




