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SAI will fund boarding and lodging of badminton players quarantined in Germany

SAI will be paying a total of Rs. 1.46 Lakhs for their hotel stay and food expenses and will release 90 percent of the amount immediately.

Ajay Jayaram
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Published : Oct 29, 2020, 8:41 PM IST

New Delhi: The Sports Authority of India will pay for the expenses that are going to be incurred by two Badminton players Ajay Jayaram and Subhankar Dey for the length of their quarantine in Germany from October 30 to November 10, on humanitarian grounds.

Also Read| Lakshya Sen out of SaarLorLux badminton after coach tests COVID-19 positive

SAI will be paying a total of Rs. 1.46 Lakhs for their hotel stay and food expenses and will release 90 percent of the amount immediately.

Lakshya Sen
Lakshya Sen

The two players were scheduled to play the SaarLorLux Open in Saarbrucken this week but pulled out as they had been training with Lakshya Sen who had pulled out of the tournament earlier.

While both players had tested COVID negative on arrival in Germany, they had trained with Lakshya whose coach DK Sen’s covid report had come positive on October 27. As a close contact, they withdrew from the tournament so as to not jeopardise the safety of the other players and hamper the functioning of the tournament.

Read More| Indian men's squad pull out of SaarLorLux Open

SAI is in constant touch with the Indian Consulate in Frankfurt to facilitate the situation involving the two players.

New Delhi: The Sports Authority of India will pay for the expenses that are going to be incurred by two Badminton players Ajay Jayaram and Subhankar Dey for the length of their quarantine in Germany from October 30 to November 10, on humanitarian grounds.

Also Read| Lakshya Sen out of SaarLorLux badminton after coach tests COVID-19 positive

SAI will be paying a total of Rs. 1.46 Lakhs for their hotel stay and food expenses and will release 90 percent of the amount immediately.

Lakshya Sen
Lakshya Sen

The two players were scheduled to play the SaarLorLux Open in Saarbrucken this week but pulled out as they had been training with Lakshya Sen who had pulled out of the tournament earlier.

While both players had tested COVID negative on arrival in Germany, they had trained with Lakshya whose coach DK Sen’s covid report had come positive on October 27. As a close contact, they withdrew from the tournament so as to not jeopardise the safety of the other players and hamper the functioning of the tournament.

Read More| Indian men's squad pull out of SaarLorLux Open

SAI is in constant touch with the Indian Consulate in Frankfurt to facilitate the situation involving the two players.

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