World No.12 Pallikal had considered pulling out of the Games beginning September 19 after finding the singles draw "manipulated" for the third edition in a row.
"I have decided to play and put everything behind after due deliberation. I have always put country first and this time it is no different. The focus is on giving my best and try and win medals in both team and individual event," Pallikal told PTI today.
Both players have called the possible face-off "unfortunate" less than two months after they won India's first ever squash medal at the Commonwealth Games, where they beat fancied teams from Malaysia, New Zealand and Australia to bag the doubles gold.
The controversy over the Asian Games draw is not new. There were allegations of rigging when Saurav Ghosal secured back-to-back bronze in the 2006 and 2010 edition beating compatriots Ritwik Bhattacharya and Siddharth Suchde in the quarterfinals respectively. Losing semfinalists get a bronze each at the Asian Games and in both cases (2006 and 2010), it was India's only medal in the individual events.
The lack of clarity on the draw rules has not helped in the current scenario. The technical handbook of the 17th Asian Games states that technical issues will be resolved in accordance with both sport's world body WSF and the Asian Squash Federation (ASF).
While WSF regulation states two compatriots cannot be in the same half of the draw, the ASF regulation states "no player shall be drawn against a fellow national in the first round unless this cannot be avoided".
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