Better sense, 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 table tennis team for the Commonwealth Games, starting next month. However, the selectors retained the men’s team, where an equally-deserving Manush Shah was kept away. In response to the …
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 …