Reviving hockey

Published December 14, 2014

I HAVE been watching the Champions Trophy hockey matches being played in India. I have no words to describe what a pathetic performance has been displayed by the Pakistan team.

The three consecutive defeats in the pool matches show a sorry state of affairs. The stunning defeats are ample proof that the authorities are not mindful of the pathetic performance of our national game.

I have no idea what chief coach Shahnaz Sheikh and his team have been doing, as our performance is going from bad to worse. I remember the golden days of our hockey when we had world-class players like Hassan Sardar, Kaleemullah, Manzoor Junior, Qazi Muhib, Shahid Ali Khan, Shahbaz Ahmad and Mohammad Shahbaz.

We have won three Olympic gold medals but now it seems that all those glories have been buried forever.

Falak Naz Khan

Peshawar

Published in Dawn December 14th , 2014

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