India's Olympic prospects too take Covid hit
It sounds a little unfair to cancel events without providing alternatives for players on the cusp of qualification.
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Indian badminton ace Saina Nehwal (File Photo | EPS)
The cruel invisible hand of fate is fiddling with every individual’s destiny in the country during this unrelenting second wave of the pandemic. Like with every other discipline, the world of sport is also not being spared. Deaths of Olympic champions, players testing positive and Games qualifiers getting postponed or cancelled are a few instances that reflect the predicament of life currently. The most heartbreaking news was the demise of 1980 Olympic gold medallist MK Kaushik and teammate Ravinder Pal Singh (both men's hockey). This came just days after the death of veteran sports administrator RK Sacheti.