The function saw a number Islahuddin's friends and colleagues eulogising his service for
Speaking on the occasion, hockey great Hasan Sardar said that he considered it his bad luck not to have made the team under Islahuddin's captaincy.
'I came into the
'He was a specialist in dashing inside the 'D' during short-corners. Try as they might, the other teams just couldn't break his dash. Even the great penalty-corner specialist of Holland, Paul Litgens told me once that I can beat any of your goalkeepers but not Islah, who dashes in to clear all our efforts,' Hasan recalled.
Co-author Humair Ishtiaq in his welcome address claimed that he discovered the soft-hearted man in Islah during his two-and-a-half year compilation of the book.
Another legendary hockey personality the Flying Horse Samiullah, while praising Islah, said that he is yet to figure out the man in the 30 years that he has known him but he was indeed a fine captain.
Paying his tribute to the great sportsman, senior Olympian Waheed Khan said 'Islah was a weapon in the team that we utilised when all the European teams would be scoring through penalty-corners. He would be there to save all those penalty-corners, even when suffering from a broken finger or broken teeth as he did in the 1978 World Cup and Asian Games. It was an honour to have managed the team that was captained by him.'
Olympian Anwar Ahmed Khan said 'We were the ones who won so many titles for
Others who spoke on the occasion included squash legend Jahangir Khan, cricketer Zaheer Abbas, MNA Khushbakht Shujaat and Sindh Minister for Sports Dr Mohammad Ali Shah, who was also the chief guest on the occasion.





























