Kidambi Srikanth Says 'Trump Match' Rule Could Make or Break Fortunes of Teams
The 'Trump Match', introduced in the second edition of the Premier Badminton League (PBL), will be a big challenge for coaches and teams, according to Kidambi Srikanth
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: December 22, 2015 05:12 pm IST
Indian shuttler Kidambi Srikanth said the new rule of 'Trump Match', introduced in the second edition of Premier Badminton League (PBL), will be a big challenge for coaches as it could make or break the fortunes of the teams. ('Trump Match' A Turning Point in Premier Badminton League: Saina Nehwal)
"We have never done these kind of things and obviously it (The Trump Match) is exciting. There will be a lot of strategy involved in it. I think it is a very big job and a challenge for any coach," he told reporters here after the launch of Bengaluru Top Guns team. (Premier Badminton League Will Help Me Prepare For Tough International Season: Parupalli Kashyap)
A team winning the 'Trump Match', after selecting one of the five matches in a tie, would fetch them a bonus point and a negative point in case of defeat. (Can't Leave Our Own Guard Down During Premier Badminton League: PV Sindhu)
Bengaluru Top Guns coach Arvind Bhat admitted that the rule will throw a big challenge for the coach.
"The rule will throw a big challenge before the coach, and he has to take the right decision on it, so that the team gains bonus points rather than losing points and eventually losing the tie from a winning position, in rare cases," Bhat said.
Bhat said the new rule involves lot of strategy which can play a vital role in some crunch matches, which will have an effect on the entire tournament.
"I think it is a very strategic thing, but at the same time it can play a very crucial role in some matches that will have cascading effect on the League," he said.
As per the 'Trump Match' rules, both teams will specify which of the five matches will be their respective Trump Match along with the list of players at least one hour before the start of the tie with the referee.
In a Trump Match, the team calling for the Trump gets 2 points for win and -1 points for a loss. However, the other team will play this match as a normal one. If both the teams place the trump on the same match, then for both of them +2 or -1 scoring will apply for win or loss respectively.
Ace Indian women's doubles shuttler Ashwini Ponnappa said the Trump Match is an exciting rule because a winning team could eventually turn out to be losers.
"The rule is exciting because anything can happen - you could still lose if you lose your Trump Match. So, that puts lot of pressure on players. It is a wonderful idea ... it will be pretty nerve-wracking for people to watch as well," she said.
India's chief national coach Pullela Gopichand said Trump Match is a fantastic idea as it will keep spectators, viewers and players glued to the matches.
"What it basically does is, if the tie is 3-0 up, teams can actually lose last two matches and lose the tie. So, basically every match is going down to the wire," he said.
The Trump Match will make players realise where they stand in terms of class and how they fared in the high-pressure match, Gopichand said.
"At the end of the League, players will realise how they fared in Trump Matches," he added.
The Premier Badminton League will start from January 2 wherein six franchisees - Delhi Acers, Hyderabad Hunters, Bengaluru Top Guns, Chennai Smashers, Mumbai Rockets and Awadhe Warriors - will compete for the top honour.
The opening day of the league will witness Awadhe Warriors taking on Mumbai Rockets in Mumbai.