The IOA Ad-hoc Committee, which is managing the boxing affairs, decided to postpone tomorrow's trials on the request of the Commonwealth Games medal winners but failed to communicate to all the boxers in time.
"I was in the training camp for months, leaving my little children in Manipur. I was raring to have a go but now this has left me demoralised and confused. I don't understand why the Ad-hoc Committee did not inform us earlier," Mary, the five-time World champion told PTI from Patiala.
While Mary was in Patiala, the core group of women boxers from Delhi were already on the Patiala-bound bus in the morning but decided to return mid-way after learning about the schedule change.
"I have a lot of respect for (CWG) medal winners but we should have been informed in time. It's not good and highly unprofessional. When one is mentally prepared for the trials and if it does not take place, it's not ideal situation for a boxer," the anger in her voice was palpable.
More From This Section
One of the boxers, who was in the bus, explained how they all had to return to their rooms at IG Stadium.
"We had already travelled for about half an hour when Mahaveer sir (coach) got a call that some function is going on in Patiala, so our journey will be delayed by at least two hours. Then after some time, we were told that trials have been postponed and we won't go today," said the boxer, who did not wish to be named.