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Manuja Veerappa | TNN

Thomas Cup: This was the finest team to represent India, says Prakash Padukone

May 15, 2022. Remember the date. It was a super Sunday like none other as the Indian men's badminton team kept their date with history. The Thomas Cup victory is as big as it gets in terms of a team title in badminton.

As a team's dream turned into reality, India's badminton legend Prakash Padukone underlined the passion, focus and dedication that goes into making a champion team.

THOMAS CUP WIN: WISH TEAM INDIA

"It is an unforgettable red-letter day for Indian badminton. We have now truly arrived on the big scene. It was a brilliant team effort on the whole. The performance of this team is not a flash in the pan, they have worked very hard for it. It is no small feat to beat Malaysia, Denmark and Indonesia in a week. Earlier, due to various factors like injuries and non-availability of players, we were unable to field the best team, but this was the finest team to represent India," said Padukone, who spearheaded the Indian team which reached the semifinals of the competition 43 years ago.

1/10:​India crush Indonesia

<p>India's men's badminton team pulled off a major upset by crushing 14-time champions Indonesia 3-0 in the final on Sunday to win their maiden Thomas Cup title. (PTI Photo)</p>

2/10:​Lakshya Sen

<p>Lakshya Sen set the tone for the first-time finalists when he stunned Olympic bronze medallist Anthony Sinisuka Ginting in the first singles at the Impact Arena. (PTI Photo)</p>

3/10:Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty

<p>Satwiksairaj Rankireddy combined with Chirag Shetty for a similar come-from-behind victory over Mohammad Ahsan and Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo in the first doubles. (AFP Photo)</p>

4/10:​Kidambi Srikanth

<p>Kidambi Srikanth tamed Jonatan Christie 21-15, 23-21 in the second singles as India became only the sixth nation to win the coveted trophy. (AP Photo)</p>

5/10:The slugfest

<p>After a 48-minute slugfest, Srikanth leapt to drill a crosscourt smash to Christie's left. (AFP Photo)</p>

6/10:The roar

<p>The importance of his win was not lost on Srikanth who dropped his racket and let out a roar before being mobbed by his team mates who invaded the court. (AP Photo)</p>

7/10:No fluke

<p>India proved their knockout stage victories over five-time champions Malaysia and 2016 winners Denmark were no fluke as they produced another courageous display against the badminton powerhouse. (AP Photo)</p>

8/10:Sen prevails in the decider

<p>Sen typified that fight in his 8-21, 21-17, 21-16 victory against Ginting even though he was outplayed in the first game but he won the second and overcame a 7-11 deficit in the decider to prevail. (AFP Photo)</p>

9/10:4 match points saved

<p>The first doubles match followed a similar script with Rankireddy and Shetty losing the first game, but they saved four match points in the second to roar back and prevailed 18-21, 23-21, 21-19. (AFP Photo)</p>

10/10:India win without dropping a match

<p>Srikanth kept it simple by winning the first game in 19 minutes, but Christie put up more resistance in the second game but Srikanth's reflexes at the net and calculated aggression ensured India won the final without dropping a match. (Photo Courtesy: Kidambi Srikanth Twitter)</p>
In Pics: India stun Indonesia to win maiden Thomas Cup title

The 66-year-old was all praise for the doubles pair of Satwik Sairaj and Chirag Shetty. The duo put India in a position of strength with their comeback 18-21, 23-21, 21-19 win over the famed pair of Md Ahsan and Kevin Sukamuljo.

"While each player has contributed to the success of the team, in my opinion the most valuable players were our first doubles pair of Satwik Sairaj and Chirag Shetty. They made a big difference to the balance of the team by winning the crucial first doubles, which was always our weak link," pointed out Padukone.

He added, "Their victories against Malaysia, Denmark and Indonesia helped to lessen the burden on our singles players. This is not to take away the glory from our singles players in any way since all of them delivered when it mattered the most. " On the winning mantra of the team, Padukone opined, "For the first time, every player played to his potential which is largely responsible for this superb victory."

Padukone believes that one of the biggest takeaways of this win will be long-due recognition for the Thomas Cup in India. "Unlike the Davis Cup in tennis, the Thomas Cup is not something the common man is very familiar with. With this title win, I'm sure Thomas Cup will get the recognition it deserves," stated Padukone.

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