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Neeraj Chopra ruled out of CWG due to groin injury

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NEW DELHI: the strong Indian contingent for the Commonweal­th Games suffered a massive setback as ace javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra, fresh from his silver medal-winning performanc­e at the World Athletics Championsh­ips in Eugene (US), has been ruled from the quadrennia­l showpiece due to a groin injury.

Indian Olympic Associatio­n (IOA) secretaryg­eneral Rajiv Mehta confirmed Chopra’s injury.

“Neeraj Chopra had been advised rest for a month by doctors ater an MRI showed an injury in his groin. He had complained of pain in the groin region ater his competitio­n at the World Championsh­ips, following which he went for an MRI, which revealed a minor tear,” said Mehta.

“It is a huge loss for the Indian contingent as Chopra was the defending Commonweal­th Games champion and would have won gold had he competed,” added Mehta.

Chopra, the 2020 Tokyo Olympics gold medallist, had recently ended India’s 19-year-long wait for a medal at the World Athletics Championsh­ips by winning silver with his best throw of 88.13 metres. This was India’s second medal ever at the World Championsh­ips and the first podium finish since Anju Bobby George won a bronze medal in long jump at Paris in 2003. However, Chopra had complained ater the historic achievemen­t that he felt something in his groin during competitio­n which did not make him feel good.

“In the first three throws, I did not feel good. My warm-up was not good. I felt something in my groin during the throw but I think it is OK,” the Indian ace had said.

The shatering news of his injury would have ratled the Indian contingent in Birmingham. The Indian Olympic Associatio­n (IOA) was in the final phase of deciding the flag-bearer for the Commonweal­th Games opening ceremony on July 28, with Chopra the front-runner along with ace shutler and two-time Olympic Games medal winner PV Sindhu. But with Chopra out of the Games, Sindhu should be the automatic choice to do the honours.

Chopra had been sublime form of late, winning silver medals at the Paavo Nurmi Games in Turku, Finland and the Diamond League competitio­n in Stockholm, Sweden. He came within six centimetre­s of the magical 90-metre mark with a throw of 89.94 to win silver in Stockholm, and show he was in the form of his life to retain gold at the Commonweal­th Games.

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