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Badminton Asia Team C'Ships: Youngsters steer India to final with 3-2 win over Japan - Highlights
Catch the highlights of the national women's team's 3-2 win against Japan in the semifinal of the Badminton Asia Team Championships in Shah Alam, Malaysia, on Saturday.

Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand will open their campaign at the Denmark Open Super 750 on October 16, 2024. (FILE PHOTO: BadmintonPhoto/BWF)
The Indian women's badminton team created history on Saturday as it beat Japan 3-2 in the semifinal of the Badminton Asia Team Championships in Shah Alam, Malaysia, to reach the final for the first time in the history of the prestigious tournament.
In the final, India will face Thailand, who defeated Indonesia 3-1 in the other semifinal.
The national women's team, who has already secured a place in the Uber Cup by reaching the semifinal of the tournament, banked on the youngsters to register a thrilling win over Japan.
India trailed 0-1 in the tie after PV Sindhu went down to Aya Ohori in straight games (13-21, 20-22) in the first match.
Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand, however, registered a thrilling three-game (21-17, 16-21, 22-20) win over world no. 6 Nami Matsuyama and Chiharu Shida to help India draw level in the tie.
Ashmita Chaliha, then, handed out experienced Japanese player Nozomi Okuhara a straight-game (21-17, 21-14) defeat.
With Sindhu forming a scratch pair with Ashwini Ponnappa in the absence of injured Tanisha Crasto, Japanese duo Rena Miyaura and Ayako Sakuramoto did not find it hard to beat the Indian pair 21-14, 21-11.
Hence, in the deciding fifth match, the task fell on 17-year-old Anmol Kharb, who played just one match in the tournament against China, also in the deciding fifth match and won, showed her temperament and skills by taking down world no. 29 Natsuki Nidaira in straight games (21-14, 21-18).
Her win helped India reach the final of the Badminton Asia Team Championships for the first time.
Catch highlights:
Live Updates
- 17 Feb 2024 5:59 AM GMT
1st Game: Anmol wins the first point of the match
Anmol's high toss falls in and, the Indian shuttler goes 1-0 up in the match. Natsuki quickly draws level. But for the next one, Anmol benefited from Natsuki's unforced error as she hit the net.
- 17 Feb 2024 5:54 AM GMT
Next up 3rd women's singles match | Anmol Kharb vs Natsuki Nidaira
In the deciding fifth match, 17-year-old Anmol Kharb, who played only one match so far in this tournament and won, will take on world no. 29 Natsuki Nidaira. The winner of this match takes all.
- 17 Feb 2024 5:52 AM GMT
Ashwini-Sindhu loses in straight games | Japan forces decider
Rena Miyaura and Ayako Sakuramoto beat India's scratch pairing of Ashwini Ponnappa and PV Sindhu 21-14, 21-11 to restore the parity in the tie. It is 2-2 now. The tie goes to the deciding fifth match.
- 17 Feb 2024 5:50 AM GMT
Match point for Rena-Ayako
Rena and Ayako are on match point at 20-11 as Ashwini goes long.
- 17 Feb 2024 5:49 AM GMT
2nd Game: Relentless smashing by Sindhu
Sindhu targets Ayako and earns a point by smashing into Ayako's body. But Ayako and Rena are two points from claiming the match. They lead 19-11.
- 17 Feb 2024 5:48 AM GMT
2nd Game: Mighty smash by Sindhu
Sindhu's mighty smash sees Ayako fall on the court. But the Indian pair continues to trail in the match. Rena and and Ayako lead 17-10.
- 17 Feb 2024 5:46 AM GMT
2nd Game: Ashwini makes a bad fall
Rena and Ayako go 16-9 up in the match. They are all set to level the parity for Japan in this semifinal tie.
- 17 Feb 2024 5:46 AM GMT
2nd Game: Ashwini-Sindhu trails 6-15
The scratch pair is not working. India is missing Tanisha Crasto here. Unfortunately, she picked up an injury during India's quarterfinal clash against Hong Kong.
- 17 Feb 2024 5:43 AM GMT
2nd Game: Rena-Ayako extends the lead
Rena and Ayako extend their lead to 13-7 after the interval.

