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New leagues take off but controversies marred Indian sports in 2014

New Delhi: It was a year of many firsts for Indian sports with a number of new leagues taking off but controversy was not too far behind as a betting scandal among team principals in

Badminton had a standout year for India. The women's team clinched its first bronze in the Uber Cup. They lost to eventual champions Japan 2-3 in the semifinal.

Star shuttler Saina Nehwals's early part of the year was marked with below-par performances as she was hounded by injuries.

Her split with childhood coach Pullela Gopichand to train under Vimal Kumar in the Prakash Padukone Academy in Bengaluru dramatically turned around her fortunes as she became the first Indian woman to win the China Open Super Series.

Indian male shuttlers also did the nation proud. While Kidambi Srikanth, who has risen to World No.4, stunned two-time Olympic and five-time World champion Lin Dan to win China Open title along with Saina Nehwal who won women's singles title.

Parupalli Kashyap etched his name firmly in the history books by becoming the first Indian in 32 years to win a gold medal in the Commonwealth Games.