Manu Bhaker Khel Ratna row: Why exception was made for Mohammed Shami last year

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Dec 24, 2024, 12.24 PM IST
Manu Bhaker Khel Ratna row: Why exception was made for Mohammed Shami last year
NEW DELHI: Manu Bhaker's name going missing from the recommendation list for the Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna award is not the first instance of its kind.
Manu created history at the Paris Olympics earlier this year after clinching back-to-back bronze medals in the women's individual 10m air pistol and in the mixed team event partnering Sarabjot Singh, cementing her place as one of the greatest Indian athletes in Olympic sports.

Rattled sports ministry scrambles to save face, 'may award' Manu Bhaker Khel Ratna

Manu Bhaker’s exclusion from the Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna award list has sparked controversy, prompting the sports ministry to consider using executive powers to nominate her. Despite her historic Olympic achievements and several international medals, the selection committee overlooked her. The National Sports Awards scheme's provisions might be invoked to address this oversight.

The 22-year-old from Haryana's Jhajjar district became the first Indian to win two medals at a single Olympics since India attained independence.
But Manu's name was omitted from the list of athletes recommended for the Khel Ratna as the 12-member selection committee failed to take cognisance of her incredible achievements during the awards cycle period, where she won several medals at major multi-sport and international events.
But after a huge furore, the Sports Ministry is now considering nominating Manu's name for the country's highest sporting honour by using its executive powers vested in the provisions of the National Sports Day awards scheme.

Last year, Mohammed Shami was nominated for the Arjuna Award only after a special request was made by the Indian cricket board (Board of Control for Cricket in India) to the Sports Ministry. The India pacer's name originally didn't feature in the list of the country's second-highest sporting honour.

Hockey captain Harmanpreet Singh, para high jumper Praveen Kumar for Khel Ratna; Manu Bhaker's name missing

Hockey captain Harmanpreet Singh, leading India to Olympic bronze, is nominated for the Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna award, alongside Paralympics gold medalist Praveen Kumar. Surprisingly, double-medal winning shooter Manu Bhaker's name is missing. Thirty athletes, including wrestler Aman Sehrawat and shooters Swapnil Kusale and Sarabjot Singh, are nominated for the Arjuna award.

Shami was one of the architects of India's runner-up finish in the 2023 ODI World Cup at home. In the final, India lost to Australia.
Shami was the leading wicket-taker in the World Cup, with 24 wickets to his name from seven outings.

After sitting out the first four games, Shami shone bright when given the opportunity, claiming 24 wickets at an average of just 5.26.

But an exception was made for Shami to receive the Arjuna Award in 2023. Typically, athletes are required to submit applications to be considered for the award.

The puzzle around shooter Manu Bhaker's name missing from Khel Ratna list, now NRAI contacts Sports Ministry

Star shooter Manu Bhaker's omission from the Khel Ratna award nominations has sparked surprise. Neither Manu nor the NRAI applied on her behalf for the prestigious award. Bhaker's two bronze medals at the Paris Olympics made her the first Indian to win muliple medals in the same edition of the Games, besides becoming the first Indian female shooter to win an Olympic medal.

However, in Shami's case, the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports (MYAS) decided to waive the application requirement due to his extraordinary performances in the ODI World Cup.


Shami's significant contribution to India's success in the World Cup was deemed sufficient to merit the award without the formal application process.


But when Shami didn't feature in the list, the BCCI had to request the Sports Ministry to include the pacer's name.


This exception underscored how extraordinary achievements can lead to deviations from standard protocols.