Central Crusaders led by Buwaneka Goonathilake turned tables on favourites Southern Stars in the final to clinch the inaugural Li Ning â Lanka Shuttle Challenge title in Colombo on Sunday.
Goonathilake paired Hasara Wijeratne and Lahiru Weerasinghe to win the mixed doubles and the menâs doubles ties respectively to set the stage for a huge up set. Dumindu Abeywickrama out played Southern Stars skipper Sachin Dias in a thrilling menâs singles which was decided in three sets. In the boys singles Sethum Perera won against Kaviru Sanjitha as Crusaders won 4-2 to disappoint their opponents who were the only unbeaten team of the tournament.
The only victories for Southern Stars were recorded by Hasini Ambalangodage who won the womenâs singles and Panchali Adhikari who won the girlsâ singles.
In the mixed doubles Goonathilake and Wijeratne beat Roshan Padma Kumara and Nilasi Balasooriya 21-12, 21-14.
Menâs singles saw Abeywickrama turning tables on Sachin Dias. After suffering 11-21 defeat in the first set, Abeywickrama came back strong to make it 21-17 and take the match to the third set where he cruised to 21-2 win.
Things went wrong for Sachin Dias in the menâs doubles as well, as Goonathilake and Weerasinghe beat the daylight out of Southern Stars recording 21-9 and 21-19. With an unassailable 4-2 lead the womenâs doubles became a dead rubber.
It was a huge turn around for Crusaders in the final as they reached the business end of the tournament as the third placed team behind Southern and Western Warriors.
Central Crusaders beat Island Titans, captained by Dinuka Karunaratne, before facing the Western Warriors. They beat Island Titans 4-2 and eliminated Western Warriors with a similar score line on Saturday.
Southern Stars, had topped the table to book a direct ticket to the semi-finals after an unbeaten run. They overcame Western Warriors, led by Kavidi Sirimanage with a margin of 4-2.
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