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Rat bite ruins Indian shooter's Commonwealth bid

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Posted: Sep 03, 2010 at 1254 hrs IST

New Delhi Indian shooter Sanjeev Rajput is blaming the sharp teeth of a rodent for robbing him of his shot at glory on home soil at next month's Commonwealth Games.

The 29-year-old was perceived as a medal prospect for the Oct. 3-14 Delhi Games but lost out in the race for a place in India's highly-competitive shooting squad following a poor performance at the June trial in Pune.

I was staying in the camp hostel in Pune where a rat bit me in the night, Rajput told Reuters on Friday.

I did not take any chances and immediately visited the doctor. He gave me anti-rabies shots and soon I was running a high fever.

I was just not at my best and shot 1155 and 1149, both of which were below-par. It brought down my averages, added the disappointed shooter.

Rajput's request to consider his score in the subsequent world championships was turned down by the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI), which follows a selection policy where averages are calculated before determining the squad.

Gagan Narang and Imran Hasan Khan will now represent India in the men's rifle three position category at the Commonwealth Games.

Rajput's omission might not be the only impact of rats on the Games as organisers are waging a war against the rodents, a common pest in the city.

A 90-strong team of vets, armed with 600 traps and 100kg of rat poison, has been assigned the job of removing the rats from the Commonwealth Games venues by mid-September.

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gd luck next time. by karthik on 03 Sep 2010

antirabies vaccine was well tolerated by all.few person may experience fever usually of short lived duration , it may be associated with any kind of vaccines . just symptomatic treatment : tablet paracetamol alone sufficient . fever on its own does not need to be reported . player should not justify his underperformance with fever .gd luck next time.

u lost the game ... by dr karthik on 03 Sep 2010

theres no wild rodents reported in india . antirabies vaccine not at all necessary for your rat bite , that rat bite becoz of a domestic rat . just tetanus injection alone sufficient . also the reason the player mentioned for his underperformance is unacceptable .

not sure about losing the game by dilwala on 03 Sep 2010

agreed. there might not be wild rats in india but how does one know if it isn't a wild rat that has bitten one. and as they say prevention is better, opting for anti-rabies vaccine is the safe option.

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