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Do you recognise the top names of the Indian hockey team?

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T“WE STALK INSTAGRAM ACCOUNTS OF SELF-MADE FASHIONIST­AS WHO PAY THE PAPARAZZI TO POST THEIR PICTURES… ISN’T IT SHAMEFUL THAT WE CAN’T RECOGNISE OUR MOST TALENTED ATHLETES?!”

he last time hockey captain Manpreet Singh, 30, was on the cover of HT Brunch in August 2017, we selected a picture where his face was half-hidden by the rays of the setting sun. The coverline read: Hidden Hero! Our hockey captain is just as talented as Virat Kohli. But have you ever heard of him?

Just a year earlier, in August 2016, HT Brunch introduced the new face of Indian football… young Jeje Lalpekhula was set to take Bhaichung Bhutia and Sunil Chhetri’s legacy forward. But again, his cover photo was a silhouette. Turn in to find out who he is, we said.

The purpose of creating this intrigue was two-pronged: One, to get a little interactiv­e. What good is a magazine cover that doesn’t make you turn to a page inside?

But the second, and more important idea was to underline what’s unsaid: Why do our sportspeop­le, other than cricketers and a handful of others, not get the adulation, respect and fame they deserve?

I remember advising boxer Vijender Singh to open his speech at a prestigiou­s leadership event with the words,

“Thank you for having me. But if the

Cricket World Cup was not on, would I be here, or would there be a cricketer instead?” The audience broke into applause when Vijender uttered these words in his endearing Haryanviac­cented Hindi, but we both knew it was the genuinenes­s of the question that struck a chord.

The five men on our cover are the top names of the Indian Hockey Team. This cover comes just a few months after our boys won India a bronze at the Tokyo Olympics—Indian hockey’s first medal in 41 years! Yet, I wouldn’t be surprised if many of you weren’t able to name all five.

We stalk Instagram accounts of self-made fashionist­as who pay the paparazzi to post their pictures… isn’t it shameful that we cannot recognise our most talented athletes?!!

You may be idealistic and ask, “Why is fame necessary?” But we must acknowledg­e that popular appeal brings with it brand endorsemen­ts and better earnings, ensuring a good life.

Our cover story today aims at shining the spotlight on these talented boys who deserve every encouragem­ent. You’ve got to meet captain Manpreet Singh, 30, to see what humility looks like up close. I’ve never heard him address anyone without using Sir or Madam. Goalkeeper PR Shreejesh, 34, midfielder Hardik Singh, 23, and defender Harmanpree­t Singh, 26, are the fun boys, all of who boss around the youngest, 22-yearold midfielder Vivek Sagar Prasad, yet, they’re also fiercely protective of him.

These chaps are one big family, looking out for each other even in a sport driven by competitio­n, where oneupmansh­ip should reign supreme. Just for that, dear readers, do promise me that the next time you come across an athlete doing well at his game, you’ll make the extra effort to tweet his achievemen­t or post a picture on your Instagram Stories. The best return for their humility must be our praise.

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