World badminton stars raring to go in PBL

Update: 2010-09-15 00:00 GMT

NEW DELHI, Dec 20: As the battle-lines for the third edition of the Vodafone Premier Badminton League (PBL) are drawn, the marquee players of all the eight teams in fray squared up here on Wednesday, with each promising to set the courts on fire.

Chennai Smashers will take on Saina Nehwal�s Awadhe Warriors with in the opening tie on December 23 at the Nabin Chandra Bordoloi Indoor Stadium, Sarusajai in Guwahati.

Lee Yan of Smashers declared: �We go into the league as the defending champions and we are quite confident of repeating our last year�s performance,� he said at the press conference held to launch the league.

�We have the team that has already gone the distance. If anything, we are better this year,� he added.

Yan will, however, be aware that the Saina�s Warriors have been the most consistent squad in the PBL.

Saina herself is counting on that to begin her team�s campaign on a high note. �We have made it to the knock-out stages of all the editions so far. It was nothing but bad luck that prevented us from winning the trophy,� she pointed out.

�But we are upbeat about our chances in this edition and will give it our all to bring the trophy home,� the 2017 World championship bronze medallist added.

The Vodafone Premier Badminton League is held under the aegis of the Badminton Association of India and is organised by Sportzlive, the official licensee partner of the league. It has already acquired the tag of being one of the richest badminton leagues and attracts all the top players, with the teams battling for total prize money of INR 6 crore.

Vodafone PBL 3 itself goes to the next level as it becomes a strong 8-team league, with the addition of two more franchises and a 23 days long tournament which will see players and 10 Olympic medallists fighting it out.

HS Prannoy, the most successful men�s singles player during the last edition, will lead new entrants Ahmedabad Smash Masters� challenge and is hopeful of a great outing. �We are a new team and have been gelling very well. We will be the team to watch out for. Believe me when I say this, we will be the team to beat,� he said.

Tian Houwei, the lone Chinese player in PBL - 3, will turn up for Delhi Dashers and feels his team has enough firepower to light up the league.

�I am new to this league but after looking at the teams, I can say that we are no way behind any squad and have all the ingredients to go all the way,� he said.

Another new entrant to the league, North Eastern Warriors, will be spearheaded by the likes of Ajay Jayaram and Tzu Wei Wang of Chinese Taipei.

Ajay was confident ahead of the league and said, �If you look at our team composition, you can see that we have the most balanced squad, with the right kind of players for every encounter. We are confident and know that we have it in us to go all the way.�

Spanish superstar Carolina Marin will hope to do better for Hyderabad Hunters this year and exorcise the demons of the last season where they were knocked-out in the semis.

�We had come really close last season and it was really sad that we could not go on to win the title. But we will come out all guns blazing and make sure that we lay our hands on the title,� the former World no. 1 said.

Badminton Association of India (BAI) president, Himanta Biswa Sarma, was confident of the league�s success and said, �We are delighted to be back once again and we are hopeful of a great show. With so many world-class players in action, I am quite sure the fans will be in for a great treat.� � Agencies

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