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Bangladesh pulls out of Table Tennis World Cup qualifiers amid selection dispute
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 53260, member: 636"] The Bangladesh Table Tennis Federation withdrew from the Table Tennis World Cup qualifying event scheduled for Nepal later this month. This withdrawal prevents Bangladeshi athletes from accessing international competition opportunities. Federation officials and players disagreed about team selection methods despite conducting a training camp since May 27. The camp involved approximately 30 senior and junior athletes preparing for potential qualification. Federation leadership preferred conducting fresh competitive trials to evaluate current player abilities. Players demanded team selection based on established ranking systems from previous tournaments. General Secretary Maksud Ahmed defended the federation's position by emphasizing proper performance assessment needs. Senior athlete Javed Ahmed countered that additional selection pressure would burden players unnecessarily after recent competitive proof. National champion Manas Chowdhury condemned the coordination failure between federation officials and athletes. The dispute ultimately resulted in no team representation at the qualifying tournament. Ahmed acknowledged the difficulty of this decision while maintaining that proper selection procedures require enforcement. The federation plans to educate players about acceptable selection practices for future competitions. [/QUOTE]
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