I have never seen a cricket match: Lee Chong Wei
Mumbai: Lee Chong Wei, the world's top ranked badminton player, who interacted with batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar confessed to not having watched even a single cricket match. Lee, who trounced compatriot Daren Liew in his maiden IBL match for Mumbai Masters, expressed his desire to see the game and witness Tendulkar in action.
"I just spoke to him (Tendulkar) socially. This is the first time I met him. I am very happy because he came to watch my match and hopefully one day I can see a cricket (match). I have never seen a cricket match," Lee told reporters last night.
Lee, who joined Mumbai Masters after missing the team's first two away ties, eased his way past his compatriot Daren Liew in the first men's singles. He wrapped up his opening match under 35 minutes as he defeated Liew 21-12 21-16.
The winner of two Olympic silver medals, Lee said he has played against Liew on a lot of occasions and hoped his compatriot would do well in the upcoming Japan open.
"Daren played well last year. He won super series in France Open. This year he lost in World Championship. I hope he can play well in the coming Japan open," the Malaysian said.
Lee paired up with three-time All England Champion Tine Baun for the mixed doubles match and overcame Delhi's pair of V Diju and Prajakta Sawant 21-18 15-21 11-5.
"I just play (doubles) in the local tournaments. Sometimes just play for fun in the training. This is a combination and internationally this is the first time (I have played) in the league.
"This is the first time I played with Tine Baun. I just reached a few days before. I have just practiced and tried very hard."
Lee's exponents in both the formats helped his side to register a 4-1 victory over the Delhi Smashers.
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