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Caught in 'experimentation' trap, is Indian hockey losing the chance to rebuild its legacy after Tokyo Olympics high? - timesofindia.indiatimes.com -  Moscow -  Tokyo - India

Caught in 'experimentation' trap, is Indian hockey losing the chance to rebuild its legacy after Tokyo Olympics high?

Indian hockey, the script has been differently written since the 1980 Moscow Games. India's Olympic hockey legacy in an unmatched feat spread across eight gold medals. But it's also one that had gathered dust over decades and is littered with rare triumphs, occasional near misses, frustrating mediocrity and the nadir of wooden spoons -- until the Tokyo Olympics arrived. The team in Tokyo, like many of its predecessors since 1980, had to blow that dust off history pages in search of inspiration. It happened, and the effort resulted in a podium finish -- a bronze medal after a 41-year wait. With that medal came an opportunity -- an opportunity to become ruthless on the field, an opportunity to woo back the fans who were once again talking about hockey, an opportunity to manure the sport and help it grow like in the distant past, an opportunity to revive the legacy. But what has followed is over-experimentation and lack of transparency.

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Narinder Batra - Anil Khanna rejects Narinder Batra's claims on IOA presidency, tells members his continuation will be in contempt of court - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India -  Delhi

Anil Khanna rejects Narinder Batra's claims on IOA presidency, tells members his continuation will be in contempt of court

IOA vice-president Anil Khanna on Thursday categorically rejected Narinder Batra's claim that he is still the chief of the apex sports body, saying his continuation in the top job will be a contempt of court. Veteran sports administrator Batra was on Wednesday removed as Indian Olympic Association (IOA) president after the Delhi High Court struck down the position of 'Life Member' in Hockey India, courtesy which he had contested and won the apex body's elections back in 2017. Khanna took over as acting chief after HC order.

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Summer Olympics - Narinder Batra - IOA President Narinder Batra says he will not run for second term - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India

IOA President Narinder Batra says he will not run for second term

Indian Olympic Association President Narinder Batra on Wednesday announced that he will not run for a second term for the top job when the elections for the national sport's apex body are held, the development coming weeks after the CBI initiated a preliminary inquiry against him for alleged misappropriation of public funds. Batra said he needs to spend more time as head of International Hockey Federation.

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Young Indian team needs to handle pressure in Asia Cup opener against Pakistan - timesofindia.indiatimes.com -  Tokyo - India - Birmingham - Pakistan - Malaysia - county Young -  Dhaka

Young Indian team needs to handle pressure in Asia Cup opener against Pakistan

Pakistan in the Asia Cup here on Monday. While Pakistan has fielded quite a few new faces in the tournament, India will be represented by its 'A' team under the leadership of veteran Birendra Lakra, who came out of retirement after the Tokyo Olympics. For India, the Asia Cup provides a platform to test its bench strength ahead of a busy season, that includes the Birmingham Commonwealth Games and the FIH World Cup next year for which the Tokyo Olympic medallists have already qualified as the host nation.

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Janneke Schopman - India names team for women's hockey Pro League, Savita remains captain - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Belgium - Netherlands - Spain - Switzerland - Usa - Argentina -  Tokyo - India -  Rotterdam

India names team for women's hockey Pro League, Savita remains captain

hockey team, to be led by Savita Punia, for the European leg of the the FIH Pro League matches in Belgium and Netherlands in June. The team will play six matches from June 11 to 22 ahead of the FIH Hockey Women's World Cup to be held in Spain and the Netherlands from July 1-17. India play hosts Belgium on June 11 and 12 in Antwerp before shifting base to Rotterdam in the Netherlands to face Argentina (June 18 and 19) and USA (June 21 and 22).

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Janneke Schopman - India names nine-member team for inaugural FIH Women's Hockey 5s - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Switzerland - South Africa - Poland - India - Uruguay

India names nine-member team for inaugural FIH Women's Hockey 5s

FIH Women's Hockey 5s, to be held in Lausanne, Switzerland from June 4 to 5. The team will be captained by experienced goalkeeper Rajani Etimarpu and Mahima Choudhary will be her deputy in the tournament which will also have Uruguay, Poland, South Africa, and hosts Switzerland.

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Manpreet Singh - Harmanpreet Singh - Jugraj Singh - Hardik Singh - Mandeep Singh - Graham Reid - Sukhjeet Singh - FIH Pro League: Hockey India announces 20-member men's team for matches in Belgium and Netherlands - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Belgium - Netherlands - India -  Rotterdam

FIH Pro League: Hockey India announces 20-member men's team for matches in Belgium and Netherlands

Hockey India on Thursday named the 20-member Indian men's hockey team that will take on hosts Belgium and Netherlands in the last leg of the FIH Hockey Pro League 2021-22 season. The current table toppers India will play Belgium on June 11 and 12 in Antwerp, followed by matches against the Netherlands on June 18 and 19 in Rotterdam.

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Asia Cup - Pakistan Hockey Federation announces young side for Asia Cup - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Belgium - Netherlands - Spain - Indonesia - India - Pakistan -  Holland

Pakistan Hockey Federation announces young side for Asia Cup

Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) has announced a young side for the Asia Cup tournament in Indonesia, with at least five debutants in the line-up. The squad comprises 14 players who have played around 15 international matches each, three players with less than 100 international caps and only three who have played over 100 matches, including captain Umar Bhutta. Bhutta is the most experienced in the side with 177 caps.

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