Hindustan Times (Patiala)

BADMINTON: AGE FRAUD IN FOCUS AT ALL INDIA SUB-JUNIOR RANKING EVENT

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NEW DELHI: The Age Fraud Committee of the Badminton Associatio­n of India (BAI) has written to the leadership of the National Sports Federation (NSF), intimating them about purported cases of age fraud being committed at the All India Sub-Junior (Under-13) Ranking Tournament being held from June 28 to July 4 in Mohali.

A member of the Age Fraud Committee wrote the letter, also accessed by Hindustan Times, to the BAI president, secretary general, chairman and convenor of the panel and organising secretary and tournament referee of the week-long event that close to 22 percent of the players are being allowed to participat­e by producing a medical certificat­e. Producing the certificat­e implies that the players have not produced birth certificat­es registered within a year of their birth.

“As age fudging cases are rampant, there is prima facie reason to believe that many of these cases could be age fudging cases which calls for further detailed investigat­ion,” said the letter. “The BAI is requested to take urgent action in this matter as participat­ion of overage players gives rise to frustratio­n among honest players and parents leading to disillusio­nment with the entire system, besides giving negative image to BAI.”

Of the 396 players under scrutiny, 43 out of the 232 male players and 21 out of the 164 females are participat­ing with medical certificat­es.

“As an immediate measure, referee may kindly be informed to take necessary action in the matter such as demanding additional documents, birth certificat­es, first standard school records, undertakin­g etc. from such players/parents,” said the letter. However, a top BAI official said that these players can still participat­e under protest until the committee proves that they are committing a fraud.

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