5 ways that the Premier Badminton League will help Indian badminton

For someone like a Siril Verma, it is a great opportunity to play alongside a Parupalli Kashyap

#2 Chance for the established players to learn from the international stars

Ajay Jayaram will look to imbibe a few tricks from some of the overseas professionals

Not only do youngsters like Siril Verma and Vrushali Gummadi have a chance to gain out of the league, but even their seniors have an excellent opportunity to learn from some of the established global stars.

For someone like a Manu Attri, who put in impressive performances in 2015, it is a fantastic opportunity to learn from an experienced campaigner like Mathias Boe and further develop his game.

The same could be the case with an Ajay Jayaram, who can imbibe knowledge from the likes of Tommy Sugiarto of Indonesia and Rajiv Ouseph of England.

2016 is a key year for several Indian shuttlers, with the countdown to make the cut for Rio 2016 starting almost immediately after the PBL. So it would be great for some of them to enter into the global events with a few more tricks up their sleeve.

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