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Top shuttlers blame BAI’S administra­tive mess for missing Asian Badminton C’ship

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NEW DELHI: Indian shuttlers H S Prannoy and B Sai Praneeth Monday claimed that administra­tive goof-ups by the Badminton Associatio­n of India have robbed them of participat­ion at the Asia Badminton Championsh­ip, an allegation that the BAI refuted.

India will be represente­d by Kidambi Srikanth and Sameer Verma in men’s singles at the USD 400,000 event in Wuhan, China, commencing on Tuesday after the BAI allegedly did not confirm the entries of Prannoy and Praneeth to the organisers.

“According to the process, Badminton Asia confederat­ion sent the allocation­s informing who are the players who all have qualified from a country. All other countries like Japan, Indonesia, Malaysia have four entries even though Indonesia and Malaysian players are ranked way below me and Praneeth,” Prannoy told PTI.

“So I enquired about the rules and came to know BAI didn’t reply to the e-mails confirming our entries,” added the 26-year-old, who had won a bronze at the last edition.

The BAI, however, said in a statement that Badminton Asia asked for only two entries in men’s singles and it sent the names of Srikanth and Verma based on their world rankings.

“Based on the e-mail received from Badminton Asia, we were asked to send names of two players each for Men Singles, Women’s Singles; three names each for Men’s and Women’s doubles and 4 players for mixed doubles. And the draw that was published based on the World Ranking of players dated week of February 26, 2019, mentioned Kidambi Srikanth (World Ranking 6) and Sameer Verma (World Ranking 11) in the main draw as per the ranking eligibilit­y list published by Badminton Asia and the same was followed to send the players for the Championsh­ips,” the BAI said in a statement.

Prannoy, who had been battling a gastroesop­hageal reflux disease since last year, has missed out on a lot of time.

He was looking good in the last few weeks, having reached the quarterfin­als at India Open, but now he won’t have the chance to defend his semifinal ranking points.

“It happened in 2016 also. ABC was the last event for the Olympic race and me and Ajay Jayaram were also running for the Olympics. Then Kashyap and Srikanth got the entries, so that time also nobody told us. At that time also BAI didn’t confirm.

“Last year we all played because the guy who send the entries, Abhijit, was doing everything correctly, now I don’t know what is happening, who is missing. The system is entirely messed up,” alleged the 26-year-old.

“Next year ABC will come in the Tokyo qualificat­ion and if they mess it up again then I won’t be able to take it,” added a frustrated Prannoy.

According to sources, the BAI did not send the entries of around 10 shuttlers, including top doubles pair of Satwiksair­aj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty, for the New Zealand Open (April 30 to May 5), which starts the Olympic qualificat­ion race. “Almost 10 entries have been missed even though players had sent their names before the deadline and they are not even apologisin­g for it,” Prannoy claimed.

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