Although the eventual scoreline suggests otherwise, the game was actually poised in Dey’s favour very early in the first game. Dey secured six consecutive points at 3-2 and entered the mid-game interval with a lead of 11-7. He didn’t lose the momentum in the second game and went on to establish a 15-9 lead, but that was when Pengbo decided to make a comeback in the game. The Chinese narrowed the gap to 15-12, but Dey was too dominant then and won it 21-18.
Once the second game reached 4-all, the Chinese shuttler made a mockery of the Indian and won seven consecutive points to enter the mid-game interval at 11-4. After the break, the story didn’t change as he kept on winning points for fun to take a 19-6 lead and the 25-year-old Indian eventually lost the game 21-11.
Dey, however, pulled up his socks and took a 7-3 lead and had the lead till mid-game interval. Pengbo staged a small comeback once again and levelled back on 12-12. After that it was a fine exhibition of skills and temperament as both shuttlers gave their all to secure a berth in the final. After leading at 20-18, Dey saved two match points and won the match 21-18, 11-21, 24-22.
Today, Dey will go up against former European champion Rajiv Ouseph who got the better of Toma Junior Popov of France by a margin of 21-8, 19-21, 21-19 in the other semifinal.
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