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The pair of Nepali players Kshitij Khanal and Shobha Gauchan have reached the quarterfinals of the mixed doubles of the Nepal International Challenge Badminton.
They will compete with the pair of Olympian Prince Dahal and Rasila Maharjan from their own country.
After Thailand withdrew their name from the match, the duo of Prince and Rasila confirmed their place in the quarterfinals. The duo of Kshitij and Shobha defeated Sri Lanka's Thulith Palliaguru and Panchali Adhikari in a tough set of 18-21, 24-22, 24-22.
In other mixed doubles matches, Dev Rana and Shesna Sirpali's pair of Thailand's Nontakorn Thong-on and Kodchaporn Chaichana beat the pair of Thailand's Nontakorn Thong-on and Kodchaporn Chaichhana 21-9, 21-14 in the tournament being held at Rakhep Covered Hall in Tripureshwar, while Bhoj Bahadur Gurung and Anjana Rai's pair beat American Patrick Chee and Natalie Chee 21-9. –11, 21–8 Le, Aman Maharjan and Neeta The pair of Lamsal lost to the pair of India's Mohit and Lakhita Jaglan 21-10, 21-12 and the pair of Sunil Joshi and Elina Sunar lost to the pair of Thailand's Apichasit Thirawiwat and Pannavi Polliyam 21-8, 21-6.
The duo of Prince and Sri Lankan Dumindu Avevikram has been defeated in men's doubles. The pair of Kshitij Khanal and Devraj Rana beat India's pair of Arya Thakar and Dhruv Thacker 21-7, 21-10, the pair of Bhoj Bahadur Gurung and Praful Maharjan beat India's pair of Viplav Kuvale and Viraj Kuvale 21-13, 21-16 and the pair of Sunil Joshi and Aman Maharjan 21-8 with Thailand's Narut Sengkham and Apichasit Thirawiwat, They were defeated 21-10.
For women's doubles, Nepal's number one pair Rasila Maharjan and Amita Giri beat Sri Lanka's Hasini Abalangodage and Hasra Vijayaratne 21-11, 21-17 and Shobha Gauchan and Sheshna Sirpali beat Sri Lanka's Jananuvani Amanda and Nilasi Valasuriya 21-18, 21-14. was defeated.
