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Sen’s Paris show disappoints cricket great Sunny

India badminton star failed to capitalise on good positions in both matches

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Sunil Gavaskar (left), Chairman of PMG and Trustee of Champs Foundation with Harshveer Singh Saluja, Regional Director of APAC at SPARTAN Race Inc during the launch of TVS Apache SPARTAN at MCA Bandra Club, Bandra-Kurla Complex in Mumbai on Wednesday (Pic/SATEJ SHINDE)

Sunil Gavaskar (left), Chairman of PMG and Trustee of Champs Foundation with Harshveer Singh Saluja, Regional Director of APAC at SPARTAN Race Inc during the launch of TVS Apache SPARTAN at MCA Bandra Club, Bandra-Kurla Complex in Mumbai on Wednesday (Pic/SATEJ SHINDE)

Cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar, a keen badminton player too, admitted that he was a little disappointed the way India’s promising shuttler Lakshya Sen lost his Paris Olympics semi-final to Denmark’s Viktor Axelsen and the bronze medal match to Malaysia’s Lee Zii Jia.

“I was a bit disappointed because  on both days, Lakshya had taken the lead but could not sustain it. We need to look at whether it’s more of a mental issue. Even Prakash [Padukone] said he did not know why Lakshya lost.

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