India stuns China 3-2 in Badminton Asia Team Championships. PV Sindhu leads with a win. 16-year-old Anmol Kharb clinches crucial victory.

In a nail-biting Badminton Asia Team Championships clash on Tuesday, the Indian women’s team pulled off a heartwarming upset, beating China 3-2 in the group stage in Malaysia. Led by the comeback queen PV Sindhu, the team secured a spot in the quarterfinals, leaving fans elated. Sindhu set the tone with a brilliant straight-game victory against Yue Han.
Although we faced setbacks in the doubles matches, the duo of Gayatri Gopichand and Jolly Treesa showed incredible resilience, clinching a vital win. The spotlight then shifted to 16-year-old Anmol Kharb, who faced immense pressure. In a stunning three-game battle lasting over an hour, Anmol emerged victorious, sealing our triumph over the formidable Chinese team.

This unexpected win not only showcased our team’s grit but also propelled India to the top of the group, securing a spot in the quarterfinals in Selangor, Malaysia. Cheers to our inspiring team!