But 19-year-old Enock Mwepu, also making his international debut, came on to score on the counter in the final minute to make sure of home success. Shivani Naik answers these questions as she captures the sights and sounds from the badminton fandom at Glasgow. The striker remains England’s most potent weapon although the search will be stepped up to fin. I had always said that India need 6 years to to be in the top 3,” he said, “But it seems it’s different in India. A request is made to enunciate pronunciations of every Indian shuttler in Glasgow into a dictaphone,. Changing and chopping policy is not good for India, says Jose Brasa. “There are no Japanese drivers at the very top either because it takes time. y of lensmen started taking pictures so he could teach his badminton students how the greats played their shots. ans to have dinner one evening, and how the crowd-friendly Olympic champion has promised to have dinner with them. Dick Advocaat has told his players and Dutch supporters to forget Thursday’s 4-0 thrashing in France.