TWO HARMANS MAKE PUNJAB PROUD
GOING STRONG The 21yearold scored seven goals to win HIL emerging player award
Harmanpreet Kaur hit six in the last ball to help India winning the women’s World Cup qualifiers. The Moga girl played an unbeaten knock of 41-ball 41 in the India triumph. While her namesake Harmanpreet Singh bagged the upcoming player of the Hockey India League award on Sunday. He hails from Timmowal village in Amritsar.
CHANDIGARH: Harmanpreet Singh, who missed out on the FIH’s ‘rising star of the year’ award, made up for it by bagging the ‘emerging player award’ of the Hockey India League (HIL) here on Sunday.
The 21-year-old drag-flicker, who turned out for Dabang Mumbai, scored seven goals and contributed to Mumbai’s successful run before they lost the final to Kalinga Lancers.
FIH’s ‘rising star of the year’ award winner Arthur van Doren of Belgium, part of the Uttar Pradesh Wizards who finished second runners-up, had four goals to his name.
“It will be unfair to compare the awards --- the FIH rising star and HIL emerging player. The FIH award is adjudged on the basis of performance for the entire year, while the HIL award is based on the showing in one tournament.” “I was not disappointed on losing the FIH award, because even being nominated for such a prestigious award was an honour and motivation for me. I am happy that my performance in the HIL remained decent and I contributed to my franchise making their maiden final.”
“The enjoyment of the award would have doubled had we lifted the title,” said Harmanpreet, who hails from Timmowal village in Amritsar.
“On the personal front, every award and recognition plays an important role in a sportsperson’s career and I hope the emerging player award will help cement my place in the senior team. I was part of the senior national squad last year for important tournaments like Olympics (2016 Rio Games), but I’m yet to leave an impression on the senior circuit,” he added. Harmanpreet was part of the 2016 Junior World Cup winning squad.
Asked where he needed to focus more to make the transition from the junior to senior circuit, he said, “The HIL is a toplevel tournament where the world’s best players take the field. So playing and scoring consistently in the league is proof that you are ready for the senior circuit.
“But there is scope for improvement at every level and I have to focus more on the speed of my drag-flicks along with working on variations,” said Harmanpreet, whose next target is to be part of the national squad for the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup in April.