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Rio 2016: New jerseys with 'India' written arranged for boxers after AIBA warning

The AIBA officials had pointed out the "technical flaw" after Manoj Kumar's victory in his light welterweight (64kg) opening contest against Lithuania's Evaldas Petrauskas last night.

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The AIBA officials had pointed out the "technical flaw" after Manoj Kumar's victory in his light welterweight (64kg) opening contest against Lithuania's Evaldas Petrauskas last night.
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Threatened with disqualification for not wearing vests bearing their country's name, Indian boxers at the ongoing Olympics have got their kits replaced as required by the International Boxing Association (AIBA) and will now compete without any hindrance.

The AIBA officials had pointed out the "technical flaw" after Manoj Kumar's victory in his light welterweight (64kg) opening contest against Lithuania's Evaldas Petrauskas on Wednesday night. "It was pointed out to us and it has been sorted. It is a very normal issue, lot of countries face this problem of their kits not being up to it. In such instances, the organisers themselves provide the replacements," said national coach Gurbax Singh Sandhu.

"Our case has also been sorted and there is no risk of disqualification. Our boys will compete as scheduled and there is no need to worry," he added. Indian boxers have been allowed to compete under the tri-colour at the Games despite the suspension imposed on the country's national federation. 

So far, Vikas Krishan (75kg) and Manoj (64kg) have won their opening bouts to enter the pre-quarters of their respective categories. 

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