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Protesting parents stop play in junior ranking badminton tourney

As a result of the protests, only the morning matches could be conducted while Tago had to face the wrath of angry parents, who demanded medical tests for an alleged 12 overaged shuttlers.

Published on: Jul 01, 2022 09:57 PM IST
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Angry over the participation of overage players, parents of several shuttlers protested on court, leading to the suspension and postponement of several matches of the ongoing All India Sub-Junior (Under-13) Ranking Tournament here on Friday. The parents started protesting at the Shivalik Public School courts on arrival of Bamag Tago, the Badminton Association of India (BAI) observer.

File photo (AP)
File photo (AP)

On Tuesday, HT had reported that the Age Fraud Committee of BAI had written to its leadership, intimating them about purported age fraud cases. The letter, in possession of HT, said that close to 22 percent of the players being allowed to participate had only produced medical certificates, implying that the players did not present birth certificates registered within a year of their birth.

Also read: Badminton: Age fraud in focus at All India Sub-Junior Ranking Tournament

As a result of the protests, only the morning matches could be conducted while Tago had to face the wrath of angry parents, who demanded medical tests for an alleged 12 overaged shuttlers.

Around 70 parents have been holding protests since Day 1 (Tuesday) of the tournament. “It’s not the parent’s duty to look after age frauds during tournaments. We want our children to become top class badminton players of India and BAI should ensure fair play,” said another parent.

BAI secretary general Sanjay Mishra will meet the parents at the venue on Saturday morning to resolve the issue. The tournament was allotted to Punjab Badminton Association at the 11th hour after Goa Badminton Association refused to host the tournament.

“It’s a very sad state of affairs that overage players are competing without any fear. There is no harm in conducting medical tests otherwise why to conduct age-group tournaments? After the Thomas Cup triumph, badminton has gained tremendous popularity. BAI should be extra careful and should have sent their observer one day in advance. Se

 
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