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Football and tennis in focus as Sports Ministry considers lifting ban on OCI athletes

Football and tennis in focus as Sports Ministry considers lifting ban on OCI athletes

The Indian Sports Ministry is considering a potential revocation of the long-standing ban on Overseas Citizens of India (OCI) card-holders representing the country in international sports. Introduced in 2008, the current regulation allows only Indian passport-holders to officially play for the nation. This possible policy shift comes amid concerns over India’s lack of progress in sports like football and tennis, where overseas-based athletes of Indian origin have often been unable to contribute due to passport restrictions, as per PTI. The idea behind reconsidering the ban is to strengthen India’s sporting ecosystem by opening the doors for more global talent with Indian roots. The proposal is still in its early stages. According to a ministry official, any change would require extensive discussions between all involved stakeholders and is likely to be a gradual process. The All India Football Federation (AIFF) has shown particular interest in the move, even though there are currently no high-profile OCI players ready to be drafted into the national team. The aim is more long-term — to ensure that promising footballers of …

Amritraj set a high bar. Now honour Krishnan: Karti Chidambaram

Earlier this week, the Tamil Nadu government honoured Indian Tennis great Vijay Amritraj by naming the North stand of the main court at the SDAT Stadium in Nungambakkam after him. Now, Karti P Chidambaram, a member of the Lok Sabha, has called for the state government to bestow tennis legend Ramanathan Krishnan with a ‘suitable honor.’ In a letter to the Deputy Chief Minister, Thiru Udhayanidi Stalin, Chidambaram stated that naming a stand after Vijay Amritaj was a ‘fitting tribute to his contributions’. Having said that, he wished for the government to honor the legendary Ramanathan Krishnan as well. “I hope the State Government will suitably honor Ramanathan Krishan, the esteemed doyen of tennis in India, who is also from our state and a source of pride for us,” his statement read. Karti P Chidambaram’s letter to the Deputy Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. A former World No.3 As a 16-year old Ramanathan Krishan made it to the boys singles finals of the Wimbledon championships in 1953, finishing second best. The following year, he scaled …