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Commonwealth Games 2018: India's squash squad in trouble as coach flies back home ahead of event

Press Trust of India • March 17, 2018, 11:47:16 IST
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Indian squash team’s foreign coach Achraf El Karargui has flown back home in mysterious circumstances, raising doubts over his return with less than a month to go for the CWG

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Commonwealth Games 2018: India's squash squad in trouble as coach flies back home ahead of event

New Delhi: India’s foreign coach Achraf El Karargui has flown back home in mysterious circumstances, raising doubts over his return with less than a month to go for the Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast. Sports Authority of India (SAI) had extended Karargui’s contract last year to continue till July 2019 but his move has left medal contenders Joshna Chinappa, Saurav Ghosal and Dipika Pallikal in a spot ahead of the April 4-15 Games. Speaking to PTI, a SAI official confirmed that the Egyptian has left for his country. [caption id=“attachment_1627069” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Representational Image. Getty Images Representational Image. Getty Images[/caption] “It was 10 days ago that he wished to resign due to personal reasons. However, he is expected to continue till the Commonwealth Games,” the official told PTI. It has been learnt that the Alexandria-based coach may not even return to guide the team in Gold Coast. The Egyptian communicated to SAI that he is quitting due to “personal reasons” but his growing differences with the Squash Rackets Federation of India (SRFI) played a big role in his decision. The final straw was SRFI not allowing Karargui fly home after attending the Windy City Open in Chicago last month. The SRFI wanted the coach to come back to India instead of flying to his hometown Alexandria straight from Chicago. Upset at the federation’s plan, the coach left for Egypt and chose not to travel with the players to Chicago. Chinappa, Ghosal and Pallikal had taken part in the Chicago event. While SRFI office-bearers were unavailable for a comment, a source close to the development said Karargui was not allowed to work freely. “He was supposed to leave with the players to Chicago but instead was told to come back to India. His resignation was very much on the cards as he developed serious differences with SRFI over the past six months,” the SRFI source claimed. Though Chinappa, Ghosal and Pallikal are experienced campaigners, the suspense over coach’s future before the Commonwealth Games is certainly not ideal preparation. All three players have praised Karargui’s style of coaching in the past. Chinappa and Pallikal had won a historic gold in women’s doubles at the last edition in Glasgow four years ago. They are also medal contenders for the Asian Games to be held in Indonesia later this year.

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