Match was on BBC digital, Scotland v India should have as well (and was on Indian tv). Hope at least something will turn up ...
..do you know which yr Huang CC won the Dutch Open (i assume in WS)??..i know she won the Australia International Open WS title a couple of times..
Results MX: Watson Briggs and Imogen Bankier lost to V. Diju & Jwala Gutta 21-11 19-21 21-18 MS: Kieran Merrilees lost to P. Kashyap 21-14 21-11 WS: Susan Egelstaff lost to Saina Nehwal 21-8 21-16 MD: Watson Briggs & Paul Van Rietvelde lost to Sanave Thomas & K. T. Rupesh Kumar 21-13 21-16 WD: Emma Mason & Jillie Cooper bt Jwala Gutta & Ashwini Ponanppa 21-1 21-0. http://www.badmintonscotland.org.uk/content/view/1717/1/ Winnipeg-born Carl Baxter (pictured) got England off to a winning start against Canada, beating Alex Pang 21-18 21-11. But world No. 41 Anna Rice levelled the contest when she defeated No. 36 Elizabeth Cann 21-12 21-19 after trailing 18-15 in the second. That was not only the first match England had lost in Delhi but the first games they had conceded. But Chris Adcock and Anthony Clark restored England's lead when they defeated Jon Vandervet and Toby Ng 21-11 21-14 and the winning lead was achieved when Heather Olver and Mariana Agathangelou beat Michelle Li and Alex Bruce 21-14 21-14. Robertson and Wallwork after win agaisnt CanadaEngland completed a 4-1 win when Nathan Robertson and Jenny Wallwork won a three-game battle with Ng and Grace Gao 21-18 21-23 21-13. http://www.badmintonengland.co.uk/s...sh+with+Scotland§ion=13§ionTitle=News Quarter-finals: Singapore v Australia, Malaysia v New Zealand, Canada v India, Scotland v England. Line-up: MX: Nathan Robertson & Jenny Wallwork v Watson Briggs & Imogen Bankier MS: Rajiv Ouseph v Kieran Merrilees WS: Elizabeth Cann v Susan Egelstaff MD: Anthony Clark & Chris Adcock v Paul Van Rietvelde & Watson Briggs WD: Jenny Wallwork & Gabby White v Jillie Cooper & Emma Mason
1st real test for S'pore shuttlers The Straits Times Oct 7, 2010 NEW DELHI - AFTER having it easy the last three days, Singapore's shuttlers will finally get their first real test in the mixed-team event today. And it could not get tougher. First up: a quarter-final tie with Australia. Although team manager Chua Yong Joo described the match as tricky, Singapore should breeze through. And that should set up a semi-final clash against defending champions Malaysia, led by world No. 1 Lee Chong Wei and Hafiz Hashim, a former All-England champion. Malaysia are already looking past Singapore, towards a possible team final against either India or England. 'We need to win at least one of the doubles against India should we meet them. If we play England, there should not be an issue as we have enough depth in all departments and should win with ease,' Rexy Mainaky, the doubles head coach said. Singapore's Yao Lei will likely partner Chayut Triyachart in the mixed-team event against Australia today. -- PHOTO: LIANHE ZAOBAO
Commonwealth Games: Lee leads Malaysia into badminton quarter-finals Channel NewsAsia 07 October 2010 0320 hrs NEW DELHI: World number one Lee Chong Wei's speed and deception led Malaysia into the quarter-finals of the Commonwealth Games team championship on Wednesday as his side clinched fourth clean-sweep success. Lee started his team down the road to a 5-0 victory over Australia with a 21-17, 21-8 win over Nick Kidd. Kidd, twice a former English national champion, certainly had his moments though, as did the whole Australian team, whom Malaysia men's doubles player Koo Kien Keat had some praising words. "They played better than we thought they would," Koo said after he and Tan Boon Heong had guaranteed a winning lead for Malaysia with a 21-17, 21-14 victory over Ross Smith and Glenn Wharfe. "We were surprised because they had prepared very well. We didn't underestimate them but we didn't expect this," Koo commented. Earlier Australia's former Taiwanese international Huang Chia-chi led Wong Mew Choo, the 2006 Commonwealth silver medallist, by 14-10 and 16-13 before losing the best women's singles match of the tournament so far by 21-17, 21-17, and the final encounter, the mixed doubles went to three entertaining games. But it was Kidd, once an itinerant player but now a part-timer who works as executive officer of the Badminton Association of Western Australia, who impressed with deeds and words. "I've wanted to play him for a long time," said Kidd, who was born in Papua New Guinea, based himself in Avon while representing England 15 times, then moved to Malaysia, and is now Australian national champion. "Lee was steady and tricky today. You can't get a rhythm playing against him," he said. "But I was fine with the fitness - in a big match like that you get a rush of adrenaline. "But it's difficult in Australia since there are so few players. We've got big money riding on sports like cycling and swimming. It's all about developing the sport there." Malaysia now play New Zealand who finished second in group B after losing 5-0 to Singapore, whose doubtful reward for finishing top of that group with four wins is to face the encouraged Australians. Earlier India took another step towards their goal of reaching a first Commonwealth team final with 5-0 win over Wales and a 4-1 success against Scotland in which Saina Nehwal returned to the team to beat Susan Egelstaff, the best British player, by 21-14, 21-11. Nehwal, the first Indian woman to win a Super series title, had earlier been rested and replaced by Aditi Mutatkar, the world number 32 from Gwalior, who gave herself the 23rd birthday gift of a straight games win over the Welsh national champion Carissa Turner. India had a hard fight in the mixed doubles against the Scots and conceded the final encounter the women's doubles, apparently to ensure their players remained fit enough for tussles to come. The home country now plays Canada, who suffered their first defeat by 4-1 to England, the 2002 champions. That means the English, who have won all their four matches and finished top of Group C, but are by no means at their best, have to face a stern challenge from their rivals north of the border, Scotland. They also have the twice former world silver medallist Anthony Clark still recovering from dental surgery and a problem in the women's singles spot - but the odds are still on an England v India semi-final. Group A Malaysia bt Australia 5-0 Nigeria bt Seychelles 3-2 Group B Singapore bt New Zealand 5-0 Sri Lanka bt Jamaica 5-0 Group C Canada bt Falkland Islands 5-0 England bt Mauritius 5-0 Mauritius bt Uganda 4-1 England bt Canada 4-1 Group D India bt Wales 5-0 Scotland bt Kenya 5-0 India bt Scotland 4-1 Wales bt Barbados 5-0 - AFP/de
TV1 will bring live feed from 2.05pm-4.17pm 12.30am for highlights 10pm-12am maybe hv some scene Stay tuned MAS badminton team will play their QF match on 1.30pm Malaysia Time according to website, MAS had lined up Hafiz and Chan Peng Soon Goh Liu Ying for MS n XD
Ha ha, that's nothing compared to having an incorrect medal table. Earlier today, I saw Singapore with 5 golds, 4 of which was contributed in one shooting event. Malaysia had 3 extra silvers courtesy of cycling.
Malaysia VS New Zealand XD CHAN Peng Soon/WOON Khe Wei bt TAM Henry/HALIDAY Donna 1 - 0 11:5 : Retired MS HASHIM Muhammad Hafiz bt WU Joe 2 - 0 21:11 21:12 WS CHEAH Li Ya Lydia bt CHAN Michelle 2 - 0 21:12 21:11
Yes I thought my eyesight was getting worse when I saw those numbers, hahaha. My initial joy was quickly diminished as I frantically tried to double check from that frustrating website again. The confirmation stands at 2 golds for SIN as stated in our own Sports Council website, with an additional silver and bronze from shooting.
When is this match ?? I've already miss all the matches of Malaysia because i cant understand the schedule Very frustrating !!
Malaysia is safely through to the SF without dropping a game, it seems. They should meet Singapore in the SF. Can Malaysia continue their good run or can Singapore score a huge upset?
I wish I could gather the details of the SIN vs AUS match. My instincts tell me that it is going to be a tough one for SIN.
in Malaysia, according to Astro time, 11 pm is the badminton semis, I presume Malaysia will be telecasted live? Missed the quarters hust now, thanks for the updates! and yeah, it's really confusing, don't know when and what time will badminton be on, and what team will be playing... hope the individual events will be clearer...