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Indian athletics federation prez clarifies age confusion

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(i.e. 14 to 16 years of age in 2013)," Sumariwall­a told IANS.

Sumariwall­a said AFI is not affiliated to the OCA and had to follow IAAF rules while sending player for the Youth Games.

The AFI president assured that such things won't happen in future.

"It is not the time to start a blame game. We have to make sure that such things don't happen in future again. I can understand what the young athletes had to undergo after they were came to know that they were not eligible for the Games," the former athlete said.

The Sports Authority of India (SAI), however, blamed the AFI for the mess. SAI director general Jiji Thomson told IANS that the whole selection process was flawed.

"The whole selection process was flawed. They should have been aware of the tournament rules. If we try to intervene too much in the selection process then we will be seen as as the big brother infringing on their autonomy," Thomson told IANS.

Thomson was surprised that overage players were selected despite a proper trial by the AFI.

"I am surprised that this took place despite proper selection trials in Thiruvanth­apuram by the AFI," Thomson added.

The 18 athletes were part of the 27-member Indian athletics squad. They were told to pack and fly back without competing, leaving the squad severely depleted in important discipline­s. This comes two days after four Indian badminton players found that their names were not sent by the Badminton Federation of India (BFI) for their respective events.

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