The DDCA’s Cricket Affairs Committee did not consult any player before giving Bhaskar an extension. The flurry of unforced errors continued but in the 12th game, the Russian broke to bag the opening s. But, Shapovalov showed initiative in a scrappy second set, breaking to go 3-1 and then levelling the contest. Trailing for the better part of the match, the Warriors levelled the score in the last three minutes of the match before taking the lead and holding on to it. Playing with control, Neha pocketed the opening game 11-7 before Parneet won the second game 11-8. Ultimately, though, it is up to the federation to get a coach as per their requirements. So shoddy was WFI’s planning that two-time Olympic medallist Sushil Kumar compared it to preparation for a state tournament. “The investigation will focus on the compliance of the club with the break-even requirement, particularly in light of its recent transfer activity,” UEFA added. The team had to face similar problems even before the Rio Olympics, where they trained with Bulgarian juniors. Regrouping her energies, Neha won the third game 11-9 before claiming the fourth game 11-8 to complete the win.