<p>Reigning men's and women's world champions Pramod Bhagat and Manasi Joshi will spearhead India's challenge at the third Dubai Para Badminton International Championships that gets underway in Dubai from Tuesday.</p>.<p>Bhagat and Joshi, both SL3 players, will lead a 26-strong Indian team, the biggest contingent in the tournament. SL3 players could have impairment in one or both legs and poor walking/running balance. They must play standing.</p>.<p>Other top players in the team include two-time Asian Para Games champion Parul Parmar, 2019 World Championships bronze medallists Sukant Kadam, Manoj Kumar and Krishna Nagar, besides promising players like Palak Kohli among others.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/sumit-antil-breaks-own-world-record-in-f44-javelin-throw-during-national-para-athletics-966932.html" target="_blank">Sumit Antil breaks own world record in F44 javelin throw during National Para Athletics</a></strong></p>.<p>This will be the first BWF Para Badminton tournament in more than a year after the Covid-19 Pandemic. The last international meet was held in Peru in February 2020.</p>.<p>As many as 127 players from 29 countries, including hosts United Arab Emirates, have confirmed their participation at the March 30-April 4 championships.</p>.<p>Several world champions, including Indonesia's top players Leani Ratri Oktila, Suryo Nugroho and Dheva Anrimusthi, France’s Lucas Mazur, Malaysia’s Cheah Like Hou among others will be seen in action.</p>.<p>Teams from Kuwait, Maldives and Nepal are set to compete for the first time.</p>
<p>Reigning men's and women's world champions Pramod Bhagat and Manasi Joshi will spearhead India's challenge at the third Dubai Para Badminton International Championships that gets underway in Dubai from Tuesday.</p>.<p>Bhagat and Joshi, both SL3 players, will lead a 26-strong Indian team, the biggest contingent in the tournament. SL3 players could have impairment in one or both legs and poor walking/running balance. They must play standing.</p>.<p>Other top players in the team include two-time Asian Para Games champion Parul Parmar, 2019 World Championships bronze medallists Sukant Kadam, Manoj Kumar and Krishna Nagar, besides promising players like Palak Kohli among others.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/sumit-antil-breaks-own-world-record-in-f44-javelin-throw-during-national-para-athletics-966932.html" target="_blank">Sumit Antil breaks own world record in F44 javelin throw during National Para Athletics</a></strong></p>.<p>This will be the first BWF Para Badminton tournament in more than a year after the Covid-19 Pandemic. The last international meet was held in Peru in February 2020.</p>.<p>As many as 127 players from 29 countries, including hosts United Arab Emirates, have confirmed their participation at the March 30-April 4 championships.</p>.<p>Several world champions, including Indonesia's top players Leani Ratri Oktila, Suryo Nugroho and Dheva Anrimusthi, France’s Lucas Mazur, Malaysia’s Cheah Like Hou among others will be seen in action.</p>.<p>Teams from Kuwait, Maldives and Nepal are set to compete for the first time.</p>