Who wouldn't feel cheated, asks Jwala
Hyderabad: Doubles specialist Jwala Gutta on Wednesday said that she would play in the Indian Badminton League despite being snubbed by the organisers who slashed her base price at the last moment in the player's auction.
Jwala Gutta, Ashwini Ponnappa lash out at Indian Badminton League
"We came to know from the media that our base price has been slashed. We were not informed about it," said Jwala. "It's quite hurtful. Who wouldn't feel cheated? But I'm not a quitter. I will make my racquet do all the talking," she added.
Commonwealth Games women's doubles champions Jwala and Ashwini were two of the six icon players, who went under the hammer yesterday but just hours ahead of the player's auction, the IBL decided to reduce their base price from USD 50,000 (Rs 29,86,264) to USD 25,000 (14,93,125) after consultation with the six franchises.
In the auction, Jwala went to Krrish Delhi Smashers at USD 31,000 (Rs 18,51,520), while Pune Pistons bagged Ashwini for the base price of USD 25,000.
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