German Open 2022: India’s Lakshya Sen made it to the final of the German Open by defeating the Olympic champion.
Cricket is said to be a game of uncertainties but what happened in the semi-finals of the German Open showed that badminton is also not far behind in this matter.
This match showed that no edge can be called safe if you have the ability to fight till the end.
This was shown to be true by India’s rising young player Lakshya Sen, who has made it to the final of the German Open.
He entered the final after defeating number one player Viktor Axelsen of Denmark in the semi-final match.
At one point, Sen, who was trailing 9-16 in the match, won the match 21-13, 12-21, and 22-20 after a tough fight of 22-20 in the last game. Lakshya Sen is India’s only hope in the German Open.
German Open 2022: Best wishes after victory.
After this big victory, Lakshya Sen is getting good wishes from all sides.
Former India wicketkeeper Kiran More has wished him all the best. Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sharma has also congratulated him on the victory.
German Open 2022: Big names out of German Open.
Earlier, PV Sindhu, Saina Nehwal, Kidambi Srikanth have already been ruled out of the German Open.
He will face Thailand’s Vitisda Kulavut in the final on Sunday. Talking about Hate to Dead matches, both have faced each other twice while Lakshya Sen has won once and Kulavut has won the second time.
Lakshya Sen defeated HS Prannoy of his own country in the quarterfinals.
ICC Women’s World Cup 2022: Australia reached number one in the points table after defeating New Zealand by 141 runs.
Australia defeated New Zealand by 141 runs in the 11th match of the World Cup played in Wellington. With this win, Australia’s team has reached number one in the points table.
Batting first after losing the toss, Australia had set a target of 270 runs in front of New Zealand.
But in front of the sharp bowling of Australia, the entire New Zealand team was all out after scoring only 128 runs.
For Australia, Darcy Brown dismissed 3 players while Amanda Wellington and Ashley Gardner took 2 each.
Most runs for New Zealand came from the bat of Amy Sathartwaite. He played an innings of 44 runs in 67 balls.
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