BWF concerned over Austrians pulling out without informing it
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BWF concerned over Austrians pulling out without informing it

Last Updated: Friday, August 14, 2009, 00:01
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BWF concerned over Austrians pulling out without informing it Hyderabad: A miffed Badminton World Federation today said it was a matter of concern that Austrian shuttlers have pulled out of the World Championships here without consulting the world body.

BWF COO Thomas Lund said team managers are taking decisions without proper information and consultation with it on any matter, including on security.

"It is a matter of concern that team managers are not consulting us. They should come to us and tell us if they have any concern. They should have asked us about the security and got the proper information," Lund said at a press conference here.

Two Austrian players -- Juergen Koch and Peter Zauner, who were supposed to participate in the men's doubles event, pulled out of event yesterday without informing the organisers.

Asked when the BWF came to know about the Austrian players' decision, Thomas said, "We received an email from one of the players on Monday night or Tuesday morning. The email talked about the newspaper report, security, swine flu but nothing in specific. There has not been any official statement so far.

"It is a sorry thing that they decided to go," he added.

Thomas, however, ruled out any penalty by way of fine on the Austrian players except for the normal withdrawal fee.

"We haven't fined England and we are not going to fine the Austrian players. Its would be just the basic withdrawal fee. We don't have any guidelines to take action in such a case," he said.

"It is an individual decision and BWF is not going to interfere in their personal decision," he said.

Thomas regretted the elite event had an unusual start but refused to blame India for it.

"We had a very unusual start to the tournament but its not that India is to blamed for it. We would have to do some evaluation after the event is over," he said.

He said if any player or team feels insecure on the Independence day, they should avoid public places.

"We would ask the players and everybody to avoid public places and if you are worried stay within the secured area."

Bureau Report

First Published: Friday, August 14, 2009, 00:01

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