Ulan-Ude: The appeal by India against the scoring in the semi-final match of the World Women's Boxing Championship which saw star boxer Mary Kom crash out of the tournament has been rejected by the International Boxing Association's technical committee on Saturday.
As per AIBA's instructions, appeals are accepted only if the scoreline reads either 3-2 or 3-1. Hence, the yellow card was not accepted by the technical committee.
Earlier, a BFI official said that India has waved a yellow card to appeal against how the Indian pugilist was scored in the match, but one needs to confirm for the official word.
"We have appealed, the yellow card has been given. But we have to wait for confirmation," a BFI official told a leading news agency.
Despite the appeal being turned down, Mary Kom is still continuing to question the referee's decision. After losing the match, she was seen very surprised at how she was scored by the match officials.
She took to Twitter and shared the entire match's video. The 36-year-old captioned the post as "How and why. Let the world know how much right and wrong the decision is... @KirenRijiju @PMOIndia.