India Opens Junior Badminton Worlds vs Nepal; PKL, PVL, APL Action On

India Opens Junior Badminton Worlds vs Nepal; PKL, PVL, APL Action On
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India vs Nepal in Jr. Badminton Team Worlds; PKL, PVL, APL continue: Indian Sports LIVE, October 6 - ESPN

On October 6, India’s junior badminton squad begins its World Team Championship campaign in Guwahati, facing off first against Nepal. The Indian lineup enters the tie with confidence, aiming to make a strong start in the team event. Meanwhile, India’s domestic leagues keep the excitement going: the Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) features matchups including Jaipur Pink Panthers vs Dabang Delhi and UP Yoddhas vs Patna Pirates, while the Pro Volleyball League (PVL) sees Mumbai Meteors take on Calicut Heroes. The newly launched Archery Premier League (APL) continues in New Delhi, adding variety to the day’s schedule. Also in focus is the ongoing World Weightlifting Championship in Norway. Yesterday saw India achieve its best-ever haul in Para Athletics with a 22-medal tally, and mixed results across kabaddi, volleyball, archery, and football.

The Key points

  • India’s junior team kicks off the World Team Badminton Championships against Nepal in Guwahati.
  • The Indian side is considered strong and aims to build momentum from the first tie.
  • PKL matches tonight include Jaipur vs Dabang Delhi and UP Yoddhas vs Patna Pirates.
  • In PVL, Mumbai Meteors face Calicut Heroes in the evening slot.
  • Archery’s new Premier League is underway in New Delhi.
  • The World Weightlifting Championships are taking place in Norway.
  • India made history in Para Athletics by collecting 22 medals — its best performance to date.
  • In kabaddi, UP Yoddhas lost to Telugu Titans; Bengaluru Bulls defeated Tamil Thalaivas.
  • PVL saw Kolkata Thunderbolts fall to Bengaluru Torpedoes; Kochi Blue Spikers edged out Goa Guardians.
  • The Indian football squad sees the return of key players as preparations intensify for the Singapore
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