The panic-stricken federation hastily decided to send the wrestlers to Paris 17 days before the world championship began. Brijbhushan Saran Singh, the president of Wrestling Federation of India , pinned the blame on the French federation and organisers for India’s dismal show. In the boys’ junior singles final, Aariv of Gurukul Global School ended the challenge of Harkeerat of Manav Mangal School with a 3-1win. nouncement of the Kashaba Jadhav Memorial International Kusti Championship in Delhi on September 15. His most successful spell was as a part of the FC Barcelona’s B Team, where he notched up seven goals in a single season while at the Catalan club. It summed up India’s woeful preparation, resulting in none of the 24 wrestlers crossing the quarterfinal stage of the world championships, which concluded in Paris last week. Going forward, both Gambhir and Bhaskar will have to work in unison, if they want to help Delhi progress to the Ranji Trophy knockouts. jan Shah being appointed as the SCA chief executive and then the matter concerning the players’ body whose president happens to be a longstanding governing body member and a selector to boot. Strawberry Fields School, Sector 26 claimed the third spot in the championship with an one-side 46-16 win over St Anne’s School, Sector 32. The arrival of a 37-strong Indian contingent dominated the local news but the stint was hardly helpful for the Indian wrestlers.