The Asian Age

Poor Khel Ratna choice

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Team India captain Virat Kohli is one of two sportspers­ons to get the Khel Ratna award this year. The choice is somewhat incongruou­s when so many sportspeop­le have performed phenomenal­ly in diverse discipline­s in recent times. There is no taking away the career achievemen­ts of the young batsman who has already amassed thousands of runs across formats while being the top- rated Test batsman on surpassing Steve Smith. But this was the year of the Commonweal­th Games and the Asian Games at which our athletes, many of whom overcame hurdles in exceptiona­l ways in their lives and careers, have excelled. Kidambi Srikanth, whose triumphs on the badminton circuit were meritoriou­s, missed out on the award while wrestlers Bajrang Punia and Vinesh Phogat scored more points on the performanc­e scale than weightlift­er Mirabai Chanu who has been picked along with Kohli.

Beyond the metrics of comparing performanc­es across discipline­s, what hurts the athletic world is the national fixation with cricket. The game tends to dominate everything even at a time of triumphant performanc­es in diverse fields by young athletes. There was no need then in a year in which Team India won little of note for an individual cricketer to be chosen for the top sporting award that had not gone to him in the previous two years. The athletes, the badminton stars and a golfer were crying for recognitio­n, as can be made out from the list of Arjuna awardees. Any one of them could have been nominated for the top award this year rather than the cricket captain who has also already won a Padma award. Blame it on our national obsession with the willow game.

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