India's top boxer Mary Kom has been ruled out of next month's Commonwealth Games in Birmingham due to injury. Six-time world champion Mary Kom suffered a knee injury during the Commonwealth Games selection trials. After which he had to leave the boxing ring. Notably, Mary won a gold medal at the 2012 Commonwealth Games.

She also became the first Indian woman boxer to win gold at the Commonwealth Games.

Mary Kom made it to the semi-finals in the 5kg weight class. In the first round of the match against Haryana's Neetu, she was injured and withdrew. In the opening moments, Mary's leg sprained and she stumbled into the ring. After this he tried to stand up and move forward, but he could not stand up straight due to injury. Eventually he left the ring.

India had to bandage the left leg of Mary, the first woman to win a medal in women's boxing at the London Olympics 2012. He was rushed to a hospital for further investigation. Mary, who had won more than one medal for India in the Asian Games, last played in the Tokyo Olympics when she was knocked out in the pre-quarter after heavy fighting.

He announced that he would not be taking part in the World Championships and the Asian Games to focus on preparations for this year's Commonwealth Games. The Asian Games were postponed due to the growing corona case in China. However, Mary, who was injured in the trials, will now have to miss the Commonwealth Games as well.

Boxer Neetu, who is playing against Mary, is a two-time former world youth champion who won a gold medal at the Stradja Memorial Tournament for the first time this year. He will now face Manju Rani for a place in the Indian team for the Commonwealth Games.