Arul Selvi, former international paddler and member of the junior selection committee, said the newly proposed selection criteria suggested by the Delhi High Court appointed-Committee of Administrators (CoA) “will shatter the players' hopes and offer no motivation for them to play the sport.”
While favouring the existing selection criteria, Selvi said: “It gives hope for all income groups to work hard and raise their standards whereas the proposed selection criteria [by CoA) would shatter their hopes and offer no motivation to play TT.”
According to Selvi, table tennis in India is not a rich man sport. “The majority of legends of the sport and Arjuna Awardees and National champions belong to the non-creamy layer group. They have raised their standards through table tennis with existing selection criteria and brought laurels for our country,” she said.
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Selvi also mentioned that she has sent her request to CoA highlighting that ITTF (World) rankings should not be considered for age groups in U-11, 13 and 15 as “in the longer run, it would be a great financial burden to spend money to get ITTF rankings.”
“For U-17, 19 and senior players”, Selvi insisted “National rankings be given more weightage than ITTF/WTT rankings.”
While summing it up, Selvi said: "Let's not forget, existing selection criteria helped both non-creamy & creamy layer groups to exhibit their talents and make our country proud.”
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