<p>The triumphant Indian women's recurve team, which clinched the World Cup Stage IV crown in Poland, returned home in the wee hours today to a lukewarm response.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The archery team, comprising Bombayla Devi, Deepika Kumari and Rimil Buriuly, were later felicitated at the resident of President of Archery Association of India (AAI), V K Malhotra.<br />The archers were, however, a little disappointed that no top officials had come to receive them at the Indira Gandhi International airport here.<br /><br />"We are a bit disappointed. If we compare with other sports, there are lot of people receiving the players at the airport. This is a very big achievement, we defeated Korea. It would have been great had we received a big welcome but its okay our job is to do better and we will do it," Rimil said.<br /><br />Malhotra, who is also the acting president of Indian Olympic Association (IOA), praised the women archers for their winning effort.<br /><br />"It is a great effort by the archers. They have made India proud," Malhotra said.<br />The senior BJP leader, however, said that they wanted the team to get all the attention and so no top official had gone to receive them at the airport.<br /><br />"We were having the welcome lined up for the team at my residence. Also the trainers had accompanied the team. I didn't want only the officials to be shown on the channels. It should be the archers only, it is their day," Malhotra said.<br /><br />Asked about rewards, Malhotra said: "That will be discussed with the federation."<br />The Indian women's recurve team on Sunday had defeated the formidable South Koreans, comprising -- Yun Ok-hee, Ki Bo-bae, and Joo Hyun-jung -- 219-215 to clinch the World Cup Stage IV crown in Poland.<br /><br />It was the Indian women's second consecutive World Cup title, following their success in Medellin (Colombia) last month.</p>
<p>The triumphant Indian women's recurve team, which clinched the World Cup Stage IV crown in Poland, returned home in the wee hours today to a lukewarm response.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The archery team, comprising Bombayla Devi, Deepika Kumari and Rimil Buriuly, were later felicitated at the resident of President of Archery Association of India (AAI), V K Malhotra.<br />The archers were, however, a little disappointed that no top officials had come to receive them at the Indira Gandhi International airport here.<br /><br />"We are a bit disappointed. If we compare with other sports, there are lot of people receiving the players at the airport. This is a very big achievement, we defeated Korea. It would have been great had we received a big welcome but its okay our job is to do better and we will do it," Rimil said.<br /><br />Malhotra, who is also the acting president of Indian Olympic Association (IOA), praised the women archers for their winning effort.<br /><br />"It is a great effort by the archers. They have made India proud," Malhotra said.<br />The senior BJP leader, however, said that they wanted the team to get all the attention and so no top official had gone to receive them at the airport.<br /><br />"We were having the welcome lined up for the team at my residence. Also the trainers had accompanied the team. I didn't want only the officials to be shown on the channels. It should be the archers only, it is their day," Malhotra said.<br /><br />Asked about rewards, Malhotra said: "That will be discussed with the federation."<br />The Indian women's recurve team on Sunday had defeated the formidable South Koreans, comprising -- Yun Ok-hee, Ki Bo-bae, and Joo Hyun-jung -- 219-215 to clinch the World Cup Stage IV crown in Poland.<br /><br />It was the Indian women's second consecutive World Cup title, following their success in Medellin (Colombia) last month.</p>