<p>On top of pool 3B, India will now take on Bulgaria, who topped pool 3A, and the winner will be promoted to the second tier of the prestigious tournament. A depleted Indian side made it to the play-off in the last edition in 2007, but lost to France to remain in Group 3 <br /><br />Saina and compatriots, including Arvind Bhat, continued to sizzle and snatched their third consecutive win in the biennial event, after steamrolling Australia 4-1 and routing Ukraine 5-0 on Tuesday.<br /><br />After losing the first game 18-21, world number 10 Saina got her act together to stage a brilliant come back by clinching the next two games 21-13, 21-19 to wrap up the issue in 52 minutes.<br /><br />Arvind too strolled to an easy 21-15, 21-16 victory against Gordon Thomson in the second match. The mixed doubles pair of V Diju and Jwala Gutta sailed past Andrew Bowman and Emma Mason 21-17, 21-12.<br /><br />In men’s doubles, Sanave Thomas and Rupesh Kumar quelled the late challenge from Andrew Bowman and Thomas Bethel to win 21-18, 25-23 in a 33-minute encounter.<br /><br />In women’s doubles, Aparna Balan and Shruti Kurian hardly broke a sweat to defeat Emma Mason and Jillie Cooper 21-12, 21-15 and round off another brilliant outing for the Indians. <br /><br />Bulgaria made a strong comeback in the tournament after losing the first match to Sweden and won the next two ties against USA and Czech Republic to top the competitive Group 3A.</p>
<p>On top of pool 3B, India will now take on Bulgaria, who topped pool 3A, and the winner will be promoted to the second tier of the prestigious tournament. A depleted Indian side made it to the play-off in the last edition in 2007, but lost to France to remain in Group 3 <br /><br />Saina and compatriots, including Arvind Bhat, continued to sizzle and snatched their third consecutive win in the biennial event, after steamrolling Australia 4-1 and routing Ukraine 5-0 on Tuesday.<br /><br />After losing the first game 18-21, world number 10 Saina got her act together to stage a brilliant come back by clinching the next two games 21-13, 21-19 to wrap up the issue in 52 minutes.<br /><br />Arvind too strolled to an easy 21-15, 21-16 victory against Gordon Thomson in the second match. The mixed doubles pair of V Diju and Jwala Gutta sailed past Andrew Bowman and Emma Mason 21-17, 21-12.<br /><br />In men’s doubles, Sanave Thomas and Rupesh Kumar quelled the late challenge from Andrew Bowman and Thomas Bethel to win 21-18, 25-23 in a 33-minute encounter.<br /><br />In women’s doubles, Aparna Balan and Shruti Kurian hardly broke a sweat to defeat Emma Mason and Jillie Cooper 21-12, 21-15 and round off another brilliant outing for the Indians. <br /><br />Bulgaria made a strong comeback in the tournament after losing the first match to Sweden and won the next two ties against USA and Czech Republic to top the competitive Group 3A.</p>