Three-fourths arrived on time filled with anticipation for the impending pyrokinesis. Usurping my tardy spot, He Wang kept the play going at a decent pace. After waiting along the sidelines for a couple of games, myself and Shiva teamed up against Wang and Praveen. A couple of anxious minutes in practice shots, and away we went to a flying start. Leading 3-1, our service spiraled upon an audacious trajectory, piercing the opponents side. A speedy cross-court return to my backhand forced my mind to slow things down and consider the developing scenario.
Standing precariously at the front-center position, Wang wasn't the wiser to what had transpired. A cross-court return is always a risky maneuver to undertake when in an offensive position and the expeditious ones tend to leave the man behind cornered against straight drives. Executing upon this strategy, the Armortec made contact with the birdie just a few seconds before the fateful event transpired.
A series of unfortunate events embarked as the birdie in distress sliced through Praveen's machinations and forced Wang to lend a helping hand. Effortless racing behind the birdie, placed Wang upon a hit-or-miss precipice and he undertook an all arching swing shot. Impressed by his partner so far but not willing to pin any further hopes upon him, Praveen ensued a backup strategy.
Hoping to catch a missed swing, he edged ever closer to the gargantuan machinery executing before him. While it is true that due to its contact-free nature, badminton is a relatively safe sport, pairs in doubles need to coordinate their movements well. The lacking in this department led to the racket seeing a target upon Praveen's face and the subsequent anxious moments for all.
A series of unfortunate events embarked as the birdie in distress sliced through Praveen's machinations and forced Wang to lend a helping hand. Effortless racing behind the birdie, placed Wang upon a hit-or-miss precipice and he undertook an all arching swing shot. Impressed by his partner so far but not willing to pin any further hopes upon him, Praveen ensued a backup strategy.
Hoping to catch a missed swing, he edged ever closer to the gargantuan machinery executing before him. While it is true that due to its contact-free nature, badminton is a relatively safe sport, pairs in doubles need to coordinate their movements well. The lacking in this department led to the racket seeing a target upon Praveen's face and the subsequent anxious moments for all.
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