I heard of him in
1980s, a handsome young Table tennis champion -
Three times national champion, semi-finalist at Commonwealth Games an,
Arjuna Award winner, a gold medalist both in BA Economics and Law - a good
career was in front of him. .. .. .. but fate was cruel - he ended up fighting hitherto unknown
medico-legal case on wrong treatment given to him in a famous city hospital
that was just blooming to business at that time.
An year later after
Kapil Dev’s heroics at Melbourne leading to a rare victory in Australian
soil, the 1982 Commonwealth Games were
held in Brisbane, Queensland. The
Chairman of the 1982 Commonwealth Games was Sir Edward Williams. Matilda
the mascot was represented by a cartoon
kangaroo, and a gigantic 13-metre (42 feet 8 inches) high mechanical
"winking" kangaroo, who travelled around the stadium and winked at
the crowd. The games were officially opened by The Duke of Edinburgh and closed
by The Queen. Sports contested during the
Games included athletics, archery, badminton, lawn bowls, boxing,
cycling, shooting, swimming, diving, weightlifting and wrestling. Table tennis and Australian football were
demonstration sports.
The Chennai-born
player, reached the semifinals of the
Commonwealth Games in 1982, and was
destined for greater heights but all his ambitions were cut short on the
operation table of that famous hospital in 1984, when he was hardly 27. A man who would jump all over and was so
lively on the TT matches, was left a vegetable following a botched knee surgery which led to
him losing mobility, speech and vision. He fought back to recover and served
the game as a coach. He also fought a legal battle against the hospital and got
a verdict in his favour.
The man had walked his way to that hospital – immediately was left with many a tube and needle thrust into his body. For reasons still unknown, Chandra, as he is known to fans of the sport, turned blue during the operation and even suffered a cardiac arrest. Things looked so bleak then that it was uncertain if he would ever come out of the hospital, let alone resume duty as a State Bank of India officer and move normally again.
Some of his close
friends took efforts - referred his
medical condition to US hospitals and received the expert medical opinion that
his problem could be treated and that chances of recovery were good. But he had
to spend many a lakhs [at a time when salaries of thousand was a rarity, lakh
of rupees was big money !] – and unlike today, getting Foreign exchange
required RBI permission and other procedures.
Meantime he filed a
legal suit against the hospital stating that the botched surgery crippled him –
a man who walked to the hospital, came out in a condition where he was not able
to support himself – and that was only a knee operation, stated to be a minor
surgery. It was a drawn-out legal
process, Chandra and his parents apprehended
the adverse publicity, perhaps an
out-of-court settlement would have helped him in getting medical assistance
abroad easier and earlier. The Tamil
Nadu Table Tennis Association (TNTTA) issued an appeal in the newspapers
requesting sportsmen and the public to generously contribute to Chandra's
cause. Kapil Dev contributed Rs 5,000; his north zone team-mates collected another Rs
3,600, Ravi Shastri Rs 2,001.[again those were big monies – do not measure them
with present day IPL offers !]
He fought the medical
condition, the legal condition – sort of came out successful – though life
could never be the same as before.. .. sad news today is - Arjuna award-winning
former India table tennis player V Chandrasekhar died at a private hospital due
to COVID-19 related complications, family sources said.
He was 64 and is
survived by his wife and a son. Chandra, as he was popularly known, was a three-time
national champion. The table tennis fraternity in Chennai condoled his death,
saying that the sport had lost a legend.
May him attain shadagati – Om shanthi for his athma.
12.5.2021
Om Shanti 🙏
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