Even though Saina Nehwal looked formidable, the Indian team think-tank would definitely have been anxious considering she allowed Scotland's Susan Egelstaff to get 16 points in the second game.
Even though Saina Nehwal looked formidable, the Indian team think-tank would definitely have been anxious considering she allowed Scotland's Susan Egelstaff to get 16 points in the second game.
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The Hyderabadi beat Egelstaff 21-8, 21-16 in the tie against Scotland to decide the group leader here yesterday.
India had another problem in their first match of the evening ufffd the mixed doubles against Scotland.
Jwala Gutta and V Diju were taken to three games by unknown and unheralded combination of Driggs and Imogen Bankier. In fact, the match was so close that it went to 18-18 in the deciding game.
In the morning, India blanked Wales and then chose to rest Chetan Anand for the evening match against Scotland yesterday.
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India No 2 P Kashyap stepped in to beat Kevin Merrilees 21-14, 21-11.