Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Rani ‘heartbroke­n’ after ouster from Rio hockey squad

- Shantanu Srivastava

NEW DELHI: India women’s hockey team captain Ritu Rani, who was reportedly dropped from the Olympic squad, reacted strongly to her ouster.

Rani, who left the national camp at the SAI centre in Bengaluru and returned to her Shahabad residence on Thursday, said she was “disappoint­ed” with the developmen­t, coming as it did days before the announceme­nt of the squad here on Tuesday.

“I am disappoint­ed,” she told HT. “I gave it my all to earn the Olympic quota for the team. Being left out is heartbreak­ing.”

Rani, 24, considered one of the fittest players in the team, was reportedly dropped because of her indifferen­t form and “attitude” problems. Also, chief coach Neil Hawgood was reportedly unhappy that she left the camp to attend her engagement ceremony. Rani got engaged to Patiala-based Punjabi singer Harsh Sharma on June 12.

“It’s correct Ritu is not in the Olympic team. Her exclusion is solely on two counts --- her (poor) performanc­e and attitude,” a senior member of the team management said on Saturday.

However, the reasons didn’t cut ice with Ritu, who led India to their maiden Olympic berth in 36 years.

“They are citing my engagement as a reason for my loss in focus. I have repeatedly said that I am fully focused on the Olympics. Don’t athletes have a personal life? It’s not as if getting engaged will suddenly change my focus,” she said. “I was not part of the team that lost in New Zealand and Australia. I didn’t ask to be rested, but they rested me for the Australia series. Now they are blaming my form. It’s alright if they give the captaincy to someone else, but I at least deserve a place in the side. “On July 6 (Wednesday), I was informed I am not in the initial shortlist of 20 players.”

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