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I didn't support Sarita Devi's refusal to accept medal at Asian Games: Dravid

FP Archives • January 21, 2015, 08:49:06 IST
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Former cricket captain Rahul Dravid feels that Indian woman boxer L Sarita Devi didn’t do the right thing by refusing to accept the bronze medal at the Incheon Asian Games in October, last year.

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I didn't support Sarita Devi's refusal to accept medal at Asian Games: Dravid

New Delhi: Former cricket captain Rahul Dravid feels that Indian woman boxer L Sarita Devi didn’t do the right thing by refusing to accept the bronze medal at the Incheon Asian Games in October, last year. [caption id=“attachment_2056629” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![File picture of Rahul Dravid. PTI](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/RahulDravid_PTI1.jpg) File picture of Rahul Dravid. PTI[/caption] Sarita lost her semifinal bout on a controversial point system to Jina Park of South Korea and on the next day refused to accept her bronze medal as she left the podium which led to a 1 year suspension from AIBA. “I am not really aware about what the points system in boxing are. But yes, I am sympathetic about how she must have felt after losing the semifinal. But I don’t think I supported what she did after 24 hours when she didn’t accept the medal. I think that was not a right thing to do,” Dravid said during an interaction with the audience at the inaugural TCM ‘Sports Lecture’ on Tuesday. “You have to remember that along with you, there were three others at the podium also. They have also worked hard for this day and by not accepting the medal, you also didn’t respect their achievements,” Dravid, who has always been particular his conduct in public life said. Asked whom does he consider the next ‘Wall’ in Indian cricket, Dravid replied in a lighter vein, “I wish no one gets that nickname. I believe it was someone in some news desk must have given me that nickname with an eye on future headlines. ‘The Wall’ then became ‘The Wall is crumbling’ and ‘Another Brick in the wall falls’.” He said that Abhinav Bindra’s gold medal at the Beijing Olympics worked as an inspiration for him when he was really going through a low phase in his personal career. “Bindra’s achievements helped me dig deep into my reserves,” he said. He said that he had recently read an ‘Ernst and Young’ report about the ‘Dhoni Effect’ which spoke about the growing affluence among young aspirational Indians in the hinterlands. “Actually ‘Dravid Effect’ was when you scored at less than run-a-ball,” he did make a tongue-in-cheek comment. Dravid lauded the achievements of MC Mary Kom, Saina Nehwal, Kidambi Srikkanth and also spoke about how Indian sporting fraternity still can’t do without government support. “I would like to see five changes being implemented in order to make us a true sporting nation. Firstly, the government should wholeheartedly support the endeavours of ‘Elite Athletes’ while various sports federations should relinquish the garb of control and make sport a public property. “I would like to see an integration between Sports and Education while coaches and support staff being encouragement which also create an employment opportunity. The women’s participation holds the key as then only can we have true leaders. “Also I would like to see equal focus being given to Para-sports where para-athletes should also get all facilities. A National Sports Policy needs to be formulated with active participation from all stakeholders,” Dravid concluded. PTI

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