Pune Pistons

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Pune Pistons
Pune Pistons.jpg
Sport Badminton
Founded2013 (2013)
Folded2013 (2013)
Based in Pune, India
Home ground Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex, Pune
Owner
Head coach Nikhil Kanetkar
Captain Ashwini Ponnappa
IBL winsnone
Website www.punepistons.com

Pune Pistons was a badminton franchise owned by Mohit Burman (Dabur Group) & Savan Daru for the Indian Badminton League. The team's home ground was the Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex in Pune. The team was captained by Ashwini Ponnappa. [1] The team participated in the league only in the inaugural season.

Contents

Current squad [2] [3] [4]

CountryPlayer
Flag of India.svg  India Ashwini Ponnappa
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Nguyễn Tiến Minh
Flag of India.svg  India Sourabh Verma
Flag of India.svg  India Anup Sridhar
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Juliane Schenk
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Joachim Fischer Nielsen
Flag of India.svg  India Sanave Thomas
Flag of India.svg  India Arun Vishnu
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Tan Wee Kiong
Flag of India.svg  India Rupesh Kumar K. T.
Flag of India.svg  India Revati Devasthale

2013 season

League stage

14 August, 20:00 at Delhi Delhi Smashers 2 - 3Pune Pistons
17 August, 20:00 at Lucknow Mumbai Masters 2 - 3Pune Pistons
19 August, 20:00 at Mumbai Hyderabad HotShots 4 - 1Pune Pistons
23 August, 18:00 at Pune Banga Beats 1 - 4Pune Pistons
26 August, 20:00 at Hyderabad Awadhe Warriors 3 - 2Pune Pistons

Pune Pistons finished the 3rd in the group stage, qualifying for the semi-final.

TeamPtsPldWLGWGL
Hyderabad HotShots 175321411
Awadhe Warriors 165321312
Pune Pistons165321312
Mumbai Masters 155231312
Delhi Smashers 135231114
Banga Beats 135231114

Semi-final

Pune Pistons were beaten by Hyderabad HotShots in semi final of Indian Badminton League. [5]

28 August, 20:00 at HyderabadPune Pistons0 - 3 Hyderabad HotShots

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