Monday, March 1, 2010

Sri Lanka annihilate Cambodia 5-0

Sri Lanka annihilated Cambodia by five games to nil in the Thomas Cup preliminary badminton championships now on in Thailand.

However, Sri Lanka came a cropper when India beat them 5-0. But Niluka Karunaratne took one set off Anand Chetan in his men’s singles match and then combined with his brother Diluka to take a set off S. Thomas and R. Kumar in their men’s doubles.

In the ‘tie’ against Thailand, though Sri Lanka went down by 4-1 they put up a gallant fight when Hasitha Chanaka and Rajith Dahanayake beat T. Saesomboonsuk and N. Puangpuapech 21/19, 21/14. In the first men’s singles, Niluka Karunaratne gave T. Saesomboonsuk a good run for his money before going down in two sets while in the second men’s singles, Dinuka Karunaratne was beaten by S. Avihingsanon in a close game.

Results: India beat Sri Lanka 5-0

Men’s singles (1)A. Chetan beat Niluka Karunaratne 21-18, 19-21, 21-17. Men’s singles (2) K. Parupalli beat Dinuka Karunaratne 21-11, 21-10. R.M.V. Gurusaidutt beat R. Dahanayake 21-13, 21-19. Men’s doubles (1) S. Thomas and R. Kumar beat N. Karunaratne and D. Karunaratne 21-14, 18-21, 21-12. Men’s doubles (2) A. Dewalkar and V. Diju beat H. Chanaka and R. Dahanayke 21-11, 21/8.

Thailand beat Sri Lanka 4-1

Men’s singles (1) T. Saensomboonsuk beat N. Karunaratne 21-19, 21-14. S. Men’s singles (2) S. Avihingsanon beat D. Karunaratne 21-19, 21-17. Men’s singles (3) W. Burankruea beat R. Dahanayake 21-5. 18-21, 21-10. Men’s doubles (1) L. Thitipong and P. Chalardchaleam beat N. Karunaratne and D. Karunaratne 21-10, 19-21, 21-14. Men’s doubles (2) Hasitha Chanaka and Rajitha Dahanayake beat N. Puangpuapech and T. Saensomboonsuk 21-19, 21-14.

Sri Lanka beat Cambodia 5-0

Men’s singles (1) N. Karunaratne beat Vann Chanpisey 21-7, 21/1. Men’s singles (2) D. Karunaratne beat Troeung Veasna 21-9, 21-6. Men’s singles (3) Rajitha Dahanayake beat Suon Sophors 21-14, 21-08. Men’s doubles (1) N. Karunaratne and D. Karunaratne beat Chindet and Vandy Mesa 21-14, 21-14.

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