asija Sevastova, opened up a 3-0 lead and ended the contest on the first match point when the American sent a backhand wide. “When I was coming back we had this kind of idea to show something on the t-shirt,” Kvitova explained. But a cursory glance at India’s preparations reveal a different story. However, for the shorter formats, young Rishabh Pant took over the reins. Strawberry Fields School, Sector 26 claimed the third spot in the championship with an one-side 46-16 win over St Anne’s School, Sector 32. However, upon reaching Paris, the Indian coaches found out that no other nation was there. Aariv won the opening game 11-7 before winning the second game 11-8 to take a 2-0 lead in the match. The bidding process had reached as high as a staggering 150 million Euros, but Klopp was adamant on keeping the Brazilian at Anfield. He was the captain for the Ranji Trophy last year, but vacated that spot for younger Unmukt Chand when he was away on national duty. Instead, their technical deficiencies were glaring.