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Amanora Cup: Atul Biniwale and Harish Nagesh Angolkar earn glory in Men’s Doubles 45 category

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Amanora Cup: Atul Biniwale and Harish Nagesh Angolkar earn glory in Men’s Doubles 45 category
India’s experienced players Atul Biniwale and Harish Nagesh Angolkar proved their worth and won the title in Men’s Doubles 45 category at the Amanora Cup 2012, which ended up on Sunday, December 30, in India.
In the final battle, Atul and Harish proved their supremacy on court and they easily defeated Atul Trivikram Pathak and Pravinraut in a completely controlled manner.
The inform Atul and Harish, who were top seeds in Men’s Doubles main draw of the tournament, played with remarkable precision and overwhelmed their rivals while consuming just 38 minutes on court.
Atul and Harish remained in smashing form throughout the final battle and they proved their mettle on court by winding up the clash in a dominating fashion with a superb 21-16 and 21-16 score on the board.
Meanwhile, the second seeded Atul Trivikram and Pravinraut played positive badminton but they could not elevate their game when it mattered most and eventually knelt down against their top seeded rivals in a reasonable fashion.
In the first game, Atul and Harish performed extremely well from the initial points of first set as they displayed their staggering skills and stayed in command at the initial stage.
Atul and Harish were incredibly quick in taking the bird timely and they did not encounter any trouble in placing their impressive strokes in targeted areas.
The top seeded Atul and Harish did not show any sign of confusion in their attacking play and remained in complete control of the pace until the end of first half.
After the one-minute break, the underdog Atul Trivikram and Pravinraut tried their best but could not change things around as they lost their focus on court.
On the contrary, the positive and aggressive play of Atul and Harish assisted them to wrap up the first set of this final contest with a striking margin of 21-16.
In the second game, the lower ranked Atul Trivikram and Pravinraut geared up their speed to play positive badminton but they failed to create pressure on their top seeded rivals.
Atul and Harish entertained the crowd with their impressive craft that enabled them to maintain pressure on their second seeded challengers who could not find positive run.
The higher ranked Indian shuttlers played positive badminton and secured the second set with a comfortable 21-16 score on the board.

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