Indian table tennis player Swastika Ghost on Thursday approached the Delhi high court over not being named in the Indian squad for the upcoming Commonwealth Games. Earlier, Chitale was included in the squad at the expense of Archana Kamath but the selectors did not include Manush, who too is in the top-four as per the criteria, in the men’s team …
Swastika Ghosh on Thursday became the third table tennis player to approach the Delhi High Court over exclusion from India's Commonwealth Games squad. READ: Paddler Diya Chitale, who moved court over her exclusion, included in CWG squad Swastika, 19, was named as a standby with the revised squad comprising Manika Batra, Chitale, Reeth Rishya and Sreeja Akula. A former India …
However, Manush Shah, who had also filed a writ petition in the Delhi High Court against his non-selection, remains a reserve player with no changes made in the men’s squad, which will be led by Sharath Kamal. New Delhi: Young Indian table tennis player Diya Chitale, who had approached the Delhi High Court over her exclusion from the women’s CWG …
Better sense, though in a small degree, prevailed when the National selectors proceeded to make a course correction and rightly replaced Archana Kamath with a deserving Diya Chitale in the Indian women’s team for Commonwealth Games, starting next month. All it took was six days and a letter from the Sports Authority of India to clear the selectors’ vision with …
The Commonwealth Games scheduled to be held in Birmingham is one of the major sporting events of this year. The Committee had named Diya Chitale as a standby and as a result, she has now filed a writ petition in the Delhi High Court challenging her exclusion. Opening up on the matter, Manush's father Utpah Shah said "We filed a …