The PSPB paddler, who achieved his career-best world ranking of 32 - he jumped eight places from No. 44 - suffered a hip injury during the third round of the World Championships at Suzhou (China) in April resulting in his pullout midway.
He is gradually recovering and would take some time before joining the action.
Yet, his absence from the championships will not make any dent to the Petroleum Sports Promotion Board men's title-winning chances as the team is fully entrenched with paddlers like Soumyajit Ghosh, G Sathiyan, Harmeet Desai, Sanil Shetty and the promising Abhishek Yadav taking charge. Incidentally, Sathiyan is coming out of a leave of absence after a hernia operation. The PSPB's women squad, consisting of national champion Mouma Das, Ankita Das, K Shamini, Pooja Sahasrabuddhe and Manika Batra, too, is very competent to hold on to the title.
Teams like AAI and LIC have invested in youth for success while the Railways will largely depend on the experience of Anirban Nandi, K. Prabhakaran and Noel Pinto besides the young and exciting Ravindra Kotiyan. The last named will have to carry the Railways burden mainly in the Youth section.
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However, it will be an uphill task for all of them with PSPB pitting a strong composition in Abhishek Yadav, Utkarsh Gupta, Lalrin Puia and Sudhanshu Grover.
Though it will be business as usual for the PSPB paddlers in the Youth sections, the hosts and others will keep their eyes glued to league chart and qualification spots for the Junior and Youth Nationals. One team from each section will go through.
"We will use 14 Stag 1000 DX international model tables for the team championships and the individual events. Nittaku plastic balls and Stag flooring will be used during the championships," said competition manager Ganeshan Neelakanta Iyer. Anil Dubey will be the chief referee and he will be assisted by deputy referee A S Kler and 35 technical officials from all around the country.