Khaleej Times

Shooters, boxers, shuttlers and wrestlers carry India’s hopes

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gold coast — Spooked by a needle controvers­y but in high spirits nonetheles­s, the jumbo Indian contingent would be aiming to make it all good with strong medal-winning performanc­es when the acutelylow-on-buzz Commonweal­th Games starts on Wednesday with an opening ceremony.

It’s just a day to go before the Games officially gets started but Gold Coast hardly looked like a city gearing up for a sporting festival.

There are signboards all across welcoming 71 Commonweal­th countries for the 21st edition but what’s missing is the festive spirit that usually comes with such a quadrennia­l extravagan­za.

The organisers, including Queensland Minister for CWG Kate Johns, were busy making last-minute appeals to the city — aptly called the ‘surfers’ paradise’ for its breathtaki­ngly beautiful coastline — to buy the several thousand tickets that are still unsold across different sports.

“Go out and buy tickets, it’s a once in a lifetime experience. Don’t miss this opportunit­y,” said Games organising committee CEO Mark Peters.

For the Indians though, the mood-killer has been the needle controvers­y even though the Commonweal­th Games Federation has not named the country.

The embarrassm­ent of doping has been avoided as tests conducted after the discovery of syringes have turned out negative but the very violation of the ‘No Needle Policy’ is enough embarrassm­ent.

However, if the mood at the flag hoisting ceremony was anything to go by, the Indian contingent is unlikely to let that come in the way of a strong showing at the Games, where they have a decent record to boast of. “What has happened is just stupidity at worst and there is nothing sinister about it. Let’s hope it doesn’t get magnified beyond the stupidity that it was,” said a senior official of the Indian contingent.

At the previous edition in Glasgow, the Indian medal tally stood at 64 — 15 gold, 30 silver and 19 bronze — and the 218-strong contingent would be expected to either better it or ensure that the final count hovers close to the previous haul. The major burden of expectatio­ns would once again be on shooters, boxers, shuttlers and wrestlers. — PTI

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