New Delhi: Indian Badminton Team Indian Members for Tokyo Paralympics on Saturday gave a warm request with coach Gaurav Khanna emitting confidence about the players who are rich in the transport of rich medals.
Badminton will make his debut at the Paralympics Olympics in Tokyo and India have several the most intelligent prospects such as World No.1 Pramod Bhagat (SL3), Krishna Nagar (SH6) and Tarun Dhillon (SL4) in their ranks.
Parmar Parul who is experienced and young Kohli Palak (SL3-SU5) will bring great hope to return with a medal in the category of women.
The team also consisted of Suhas L.
Yathiraj (SL4) and Manoj Sarkar (SL3), who qualified after the Badminton World Federation (BWF) gave two quota bipartit to the country.
“We have a very strong team that represents the country in Paralympics.
Of the six best players in the world chosen for Paralympics, two are India.
Two of SL3 and two of the SL4 categories in single men,” Khanna, a recipient’s dronacharya, said during the conference Virtual press.
“So, I’m pretty sure our players will bring realistic medals and hopes will be a minimum of five medals.
We will get five medals, including three gold, for the country.” Tokyo Paralympics, which was delayed due to Covid-19 pandemic, began on August 24.
Palak, who will pair with Parmar, a former world championship gold medalist twice, for the SL3-SU5 women’s double program, he said focused on preparation for the match.
“There will be pressure in Paralympics because I will play three shows a day.
But I have prepared well under my coach.
So the complete focus I have been in my preparation and I’m sure of my performance,” 18 years old.
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The shipping event was held at Academy Badminton Gaurav Khanna Excellia with the Indian Paralympics Committee (PCI) President Deepa Malik, Secretary of the Joint Association of India Badminton (BAI) Prabhakar Rao and Treasurer of the Indian Olympic Association Anandeswar Pandey joined virtually.
The Indian team members 54 for the Tokyo paralympics to come on Thursday were given warm senders by the Minister of Sports Anurag Thakur and the National Government Agency.
India will compete in nine sports.