After
the inaugural day lull, the sports lovers made full use of the
Independence Day holiday on Thursday by turning up in large numbers on
the second day of the Indian Badminton League at the Siri Fort Sports
Complex here.
Spectators, who hardly made their presence felt on
day one with performers virtually performing in front of empty stands,
today braved the parking woes and tough security checks to witness two
top women's singles shuttlers - Saina Nehwal and P V Sindhu -- in
action.
With Saina locking horns with Sindhu for the first time,
fans queued up well in time to cheer for India's two most popular
shuttlers.
Even, Finance Minister P Chidambaram utilised his day
off to see the badminton stars in action. Also seen in the stands was
2004 Athens Olympics silver medallist shooter Rajyavardhan Singh
Rathore.
Turning up in an uncustomary T-shirt and trousers,
Chidambaram met both Saina and Sindhu and also felicitated the
18-year-old rising star for her recent bronze-medal winning effort in
the World Championships in China.
Saina got the better of her
junior opponent in straight games, and it seemed that even luck was on
the London Olympics bronze medallist's side as Sindhu's mother was seen
cladded in Hyderabad Hotshots' jersey colour - yellow, rather than
Awadhe Warriors blue colour.
Meanwhile, autograph seekers queued up in front of the commentary box when Saina came there for a brief chat.
Amidst
the Saina-Sindhu rivalry, the fans had a great time watching the two
ladies being involved in a fierce battle with banners carrying their
names and messages all around.
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