Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Ghosal to make most of lifeline

- HT Correspond­ent sportsdesk@hindusrant­imes.com

who failed to educate athletes and support staff about the CGF’s no-needle policy and prevent their members from bringing needles into the Games Village and causing this unnecessar­y scandal ahead of the event.

It also raised question marks on the security apparatus at the Games Village which, despite airport style screening” allowed the Indian boxing team members to take syringes into the Village.

More pathetic were the attempts to hide the incident. Team manager Ajay Narang’s claim that they informed the officials about the needles as ‘Good Samaritan’ resulted in the entire boxing contingent being tested ahead of the games and the unnecessar­y controvers­y distractin­g members of the contingent.

The IOA has a lot to answer on the issue. As usual, its officials continued to avoid the media even on Monday as they did on the last couple of days.

India’s top squash player Saurav Ghosal has got a timely boost ahead of the Commonweal­th Games as he moved to 13th in Profession­al Squash Associatio­n’s World Tour Rankings.

The ranking boost will put Ghosal as the third seed for the men’s singles draw with New Zealand’s Paul Coll and England’s Nick Mathews, the top two seeds respective­ly. Coll moved up two places to ninth in the rankings, making him the top-ranked male player in the Commonweal­th. Mathews, a three-time World Champion slipped out of top 10 to 12th position.

Ghosal, the 31-year-old from Kolkata, will thus go into the competitio­n in a positive frame of mind. His highest ranking so far was 15 that he achieved in May 2014 and had slipped down from there. But consistent performanc­es in recent months resulted in the Indian inching closer towards a spot in the top 10. Ghosal, the 12-time Indian national champion, had narrowly missed a bronze medal in the 2014 edition in Glasgow. He is brimming with confidence and wants to make his presence felt, having missed out on a medal in the previous edition. His results on the PSA Tour have been consistent and with the top-ranked Egyptians not part of the Commonweal­th Games, Ghosal stands a good chance this time. In the women’s section, Joshna Chinappa was ranked 14th in the world and along with Dipika Pallikal Karthik, ranked 18th, will be hoping to defend the gold medal they won in Glasgow. However, they are likely to face tougher competitio­n than the last edition. Seeded third, they are in Pool C and face a tricky encounter against sixth seeded Tensi Evans and Deon Saffrey of Wales.

GOLD COAST:

 ?? GETTY IMAGES PTI ?? The Indian contingent during the flaghoisti­ng ceremony at the Games Village in Gold Coast on Monday. Saurav Ghosal has been seeded third in the singles draw of men’s squash.
GETTY IMAGES PTI The Indian contingent during the flaghoisti­ng ceremony at the Games Village in Gold Coast on Monday. Saurav Ghosal has been seeded third in the singles draw of men’s squash.

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