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Asian Games: Why didn't IOA advise Sarita Devi to approach CAS?
Updated On: 05 October, 2014 02:35 AM IST | | V Krishnaswamy
<p>The last of the Sarita Devi case has not been heard. Even as gold medallist and legendary MC Mary Kom was critical of Sarita's action on the podium in an interview to a TV Channel in India, it is still unclear as to what Sarita has apologised for</p>

Boxer L Sarita Devi (seen with her son) arrives at the Imphal airport on Saturday after a bittersweet Asian Games in Incheon. Pic/PTI
Incheon: The last of the Sarita Devi case has not been heard. Even as gold medallist and legendary MC Mary Kom was critical of Sarita's action on the podium in an interview to a TV Channel in India, it is still unclear as to what Sarita has apologised for.
Boxer L Sarita Devi (seen with her son) arrives at the Imphal airport on Saturday after a bittersweet Asian Games in Incheon. Pic/PTI
The International Boxing Association (AIBA) issued a statement saying the boxer (Sarita) has regretted her actions. But it seems that regret has come through a letter forward to AIBA by Chef-de-Mission Adille Sumariwalla, who has been keen to ensure that Sarita does not get suspended or banned.
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