Ultimate Table Tennis | Chennai Lions has the oldest and the youngest paddlers on its roster
The Hindu
Chennai Lions add youngest member Abhinandh to UTT roster, while Goa Challengers welcome consistent player Yangzi Liu.
Chennai Lions had retained the oldest member — A. Sharath Kamal — for the fifth edition of the Ultimate Table Tennis (UTT). On Tuesday, during the Player Draft, the team added the youngest member — P.B. Abhinandh — to its roster for the UTT’s fifth season.
Sharath — who cut a cake two days ahead of turning 42 — and Abhinandh, 16, will have a chance to showcase their talent as the Lions bid to regain the crown on home turf when the edition begins from August 22.
The Lions also have both the table tennis Padma Shri recipients in the squad, with Sharath — seated on the yellow table hours before departing for his record fifth Olympic bid — welcoming veteran Mouma Das to the fold.
Defending champion Goa Challengers had a revised look, with Australia’s Yangzi Liu — who was among the most consistent singles players in UTT 2023 — joining captain Harmeet Desai.
While PBG Bengaluru Smashers struck gold by adding Spanish southpaw Alvaro Robles and USA’s aggressive female paddler Lily Zhang along with the retained Manika Batra, the two new teams — Jaipur Patriots and Ahmedabad SG Pipers — will rely on Indian stars.
While the Patriots picked the in-form Sreeja Akula up front, the Ahmedabad outfit went for the bespectacled Manush Shah to lead its troops.
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