Updated January 19th, 2020 at 22:18 IST

Focus on Indian youngsters as PBL-5 set to kick off

World champion PV Sindhu will take on his mentor Pullela Gopichand's daughter Gayatri in an interesting opening day encounter featuring Hyderabad and Chennai

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World champion PV Sindhu will take on his mentor Pullela Gopichand's daughter Gayatri in an interesting opening day encounter featuring Hyderabad Hunters and Chennai Superstarz in fifth edition of Premier Badminton League (PBL) starting Monday. Seven teams - Awadhe Warriors, Bengaluru Raptors, Mumbai Rockets, Hyderabad Hunters, Chennai Superstarz, North Eastern Warriors and Pune 7 Aces -- will slug it out for a prize of Rs 6 crore.   This will be the second consecutive season with Hyderabad Hunters for the Rio Olympic silver medallist, who led the Chennai franchise to title glory in the second season. 

With Chennai's Kirsty Gilmour playing at the Thailand Masters, this will be a priceless opportunity for the 16-year-old debutante Gayatri to hone her skills and gain confidence in front of home fans.

"I have fond memories of winning the title for the Chennai franchise in the second season here. I thoroughly enjoy the love and support every time I play here. I am excited for the new season and I hope people will come and watch us play," said Sindhu.

Lakshya Sen, who won a staggering five titles in 2019, headlines the men's singles department in Chennai Superstarz along with the youngest player in PBL5, S. Sankar Muthusamy and K. Sathish Kumar. Former World Championships bronze medallist Tommy Sugiarto, who was the MVP in the first season of PBL, will be another key attraction in the Chennai squad. "I have made my PBL debut last season and this time I hope to win ties for Chennai Superstarz. I am really looking forward to the new season," said Sen. The Chennai crowd will also get to witness the fiery smashing skills of one half of India's No. 1 men's doubles team, Satwiksairaj Rankireddy, who is donning the Chennai jersey this time. 

With veteran Sumeeth Reddy being in the team along with upcoming talent Dhruv Kapila, the men's doubles side in Chennai looks robust. For the former champions Hyderabad Hunters, Vietnam Open and Hyderabad Open winner Sourabh Verma will look to bring his sterling form from last year. Along with Malaysia's former World No. 10 Daren Liew and India's rising star Kiran George, the Hunters will be ready for the challenge.Former All England Open champion Vladimir Ivanov and the World No. 32 pair of Ben Lane and Sean Vendy have the skills and experience to deliver a memorable performance for the Hunters.  They will also benefit from the presence of Commonwealth Games bronze medallist Sikki Reddy in mixed doubles while World  No. 26 Jessica Pugh and India's Sanjana Santosh will represent Chennai. 

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Published January 19th, 2020 at 22:18 IST