<p>Promising Indian table tennis player Vishwa Deenadayalan of Tamil Nadu, who was on his way to Shillong to participate in the 83rd Senior National and Inter-State Championships, died in a road accident on Sunday.</p>.<p>Deenadayalan was 18.</p>.<p>He was travelling in a car along with his three teammates from Guwahati to Shillong when a 12-wheel trailer, coming from the opposite direction, ploughed through the road divider and hit the vehicle at Shangbangla and plunged into the gorge.</p>.<p>According to a release issued by the Table Tennis Federation of India (TTFI), the driver died on the spot, while Deenadayalan was declared brought dead by the doctors of Nongpoh Civil Hospital.</p>.<p>His teammates -- Ramesh Santosh Kumar, Abinash Prasannaji Srinivasan and Kishore Kumar -- suffered severe injuries but are currently stable.</p>.<p>The organisers of the championships had rushed them to the North Eastern Indira Gandhi Regional Institute of Health and Medical Sciences (NEIGRIHMS) in Shillong for critical care.</p>.<p>"The team of doctors attending to them said the boys were stable," the release said.</p>.<p>Deenadayalan's father and two of his family members will be arriving in Guwahati tonight and his embalmed body will be flown to Chennai on Monday morning.</p>.<p>Deenadayalan, a promising player with several national ranking titles and international medals to his credit, was to represent India at the WTT Youth Contender at Linz, Austria, from April 27.</p>.<p>A product of Krishnaswamy TT Club in Anna Nagar, he had come in for praise from none other than Sharath Kamal.</p>.<p>Deenadayalan's transition from cadet and sub-junior to junior section was steady. He had won the cadet and sub-junior national titles also.</p>.<p>The B.Com student of Loyola College won the Under-19 Boys title during the Dehra Dun National Ranking Tournament this January. </p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH Videos here:</strong></p>
<p>Promising Indian table tennis player Vishwa Deenadayalan of Tamil Nadu, who was on his way to Shillong to participate in the 83rd Senior National and Inter-State Championships, died in a road accident on Sunday.</p>.<p>Deenadayalan was 18.</p>.<p>He was travelling in a car along with his three teammates from Guwahati to Shillong when a 12-wheel trailer, coming from the opposite direction, ploughed through the road divider and hit the vehicle at Shangbangla and plunged into the gorge.</p>.<p>According to a release issued by the Table Tennis Federation of India (TTFI), the driver died on the spot, while Deenadayalan was declared brought dead by the doctors of Nongpoh Civil Hospital.</p>.<p>His teammates -- Ramesh Santosh Kumar, Abinash Prasannaji Srinivasan and Kishore Kumar -- suffered severe injuries but are currently stable.</p>.<p>The organisers of the championships had rushed them to the North Eastern Indira Gandhi Regional Institute of Health and Medical Sciences (NEIGRIHMS) in Shillong for critical care.</p>.<p>"The team of doctors attending to them said the boys were stable," the release said.</p>.<p>Deenadayalan's father and two of his family members will be arriving in Guwahati tonight and his embalmed body will be flown to Chennai on Monday morning.</p>.<p>Deenadayalan, a promising player with several national ranking titles and international medals to his credit, was to represent India at the WTT Youth Contender at Linz, Austria, from April 27.</p>.<p>A product of Krishnaswamy TT Club in Anna Nagar, he had come in for praise from none other than Sharath Kamal.</p>.<p>Deenadayalan's transition from cadet and sub-junior to junior section was steady. He had won the cadet and sub-junior national titles also.</p>.<p>The B.Com student of Loyola College won the Under-19 Boys title during the Dehra Dun National Ranking Tournament this January. </p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH Videos here:</strong></p>