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    BWF World Junior Championships: India goes down to defending champion Indonesia in semifinals

    The Indian team, which had secured a historic first medal in the mixed-team competition on Thursday with a win over former champion Korea, went down 35-45, 21-45 against pre-tournament favourite Indonesia, which will now face the winner of the other semifinals between 14-times champion China and Japan.

    BWF World Junior Championships: India goes down to defending champion Indonesia in semifinals
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    GUWAHATI: India’s challenge in the Sunrise BWF World Junior Mixed Team Championships came to an end with a bronze medal after the host’s spirited effort was not enough to upset defending champion Indonesia in the semifinals here on Friday.

    The Indian team, which had secured a historic first medal in the mixed-team competition on Thursday with a win over former champion Korea, went down 35-45, 21-45 against pre-tournament favourite Indonesia, which will now face the winner of the other semifinals between 14-times champion China and Japan.

    India made just one change to the squad that beat Korea on Wednesday by bringing in Vishakha Toppo for Aanya Bisht in the mixed doubles while once again starting the tie with boys doubles category.

    The top Indian doubles combination of Bhargav Ram Arigela and Viswa Tej Gobburu gave them a perfect start as they beat Indonesia’s Muhmmad Rizki Mubarrok and Raihan Daffa Pramono 9-5 to raise hopes of an upset.

    Unnati Hooda wasn’t at her best in the girls singles tie against Thalita Wiryawan in the first set, but did enough to keep India’s nose ahead at 18-16. It was Indonesia’s world junior no 1 boys singles player Mohd Ubaidillah who turned things around for his team as he beat Rounak Chouhan 11-5 to hand his team a four-point advantage.

    The mixed doubles combination of Lalramsanga and Vishakha Toppo did raise hopes of a fightback as they first drew level at 28-28 and even 9-3. But the Indonesian combination of Ikhsan Pramudya and Rinjani Nastine raised their level at the break and closed the match with 10-9 to wrest back the initiative.

    Nastine then teamed up with Riska Anggraini to beat Reshika U and Vennala K 9-2 to wrap up the set 45-35. With their confidence on a high, Indonesia then took control of the second set from the very first point with Mubarrok and Pramono beating the Indian boy’s combination 9-2.

    Indian players will now prepare for the individual championship that will begin on Monday.

    Agencies
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