Mumbai, March 11 -- Making it to this year's Commonwealth Games is likely to be "a little bit tight" for Jyothi Yarraji, India's top hurdler recovering from surgery after an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear, according to her coach James Hillier. The women's 100m hurdles national record holder and Paris Olympian suffered an ACL tear on her right knee during training mid last year, and underwent surgery in July. The 26-year-old returned to track training last month at her base in Ulwe, Navi Mumbai. Speaking in Ulwe, Hillier, her coach and Athletics Director at Reliance Foundation, said they are eyeing the Federation Cup in May for a possible competitive return and singled out the Asian Games, where Yarraji won a silver in the last editio...