New Delhi: Indian Olympic Association (IOA) president Narinder Batra Thursday defended football’s exclusion from the Asian Games contingent and justified the decision of including lesser known sports like pencak silat, saying they are potential medal winners and there is no place for ‘also rans’ in the squad.
“It is not that we personally like those sports and have included them. They have been winning medals and are expected to win at the Asian Games too. There were another 5-6 lesser known sports besides pencak silat but we did not include them because they were not potential medal winners,” Batra said Thursday.
Men and women football teams will not be travelling because they are unlikely to win medals while a 22-member pencak silat squad (an Indonesian form of martial arts) will represent India at the August 18-September 2 Games in Jakarta and Palembang.
You have to be at a certain level now. You cannot go there to finish as also rans. You need to be visible. You have to earn your place in the contingent.
Narinder Batra/ IOA president
India had won two silver and five bronze medals at the Asian pencak silat championships in 2016. India will also be competing in lesser known disciplines like sambo (six members), soft tennis (10) and kurash (14).
“There has been criticism about excluding football but we are not bothered about that. These not so popular sports will win India medals and that is what matters. Sports have been cleared with a clear intention that they would be performing. They will not be finishing last,” added Batra.