Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Hockey landmark reels under apathy

- Navneet Singh navneet.singh@htlive.com

NEW DELHI: The Shivaji Stadium was the premier hockey venue in India for many years, but it has lurched towards disuse in the last decade, and the civic authoritie­s tasked with maintainin­g it are facing criticism.

The venue hosted matches in the 1982 Asian Games and national-level tournament­s annually, but was not renovated by the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) in time for the 2010 Commonweal­th Games. The hockey events as well as the World Cup were staged at the National Stadium a few kilometers away.

Hockey India has said it will not approve any tournament until Shivaji Stadium is renovated, but work continues at snail’s pace. The NDMC has not finished renovation despite Hockey India writing to them almost a year ago.

In March, 2017, HI Executive Director, RK Srivastava, wrote to Secretary, NDMC: “The pitch is currently very dirty and slippery, which makes it unplayable and dangerous for athletes as they can get injured. Also, there is no proper equipment with the stadium authoritie­s for cleaning the pitch… it was getting cleaned using floor-cleaning wipers, which can damage the pitch.”

The letter pointed out the pitch certificat­ion would expire in April, 2017. “The floodlight had 18 fused bulbs and the trolley, used for replacemen­t of bulbs/servicing, has been non-operationa­l for more than two years,” Srivastava wrote.

A senior NDMC official said on Thursday: “Work is still in progress. The process is on and we hope to get the clearance of the federation as early as possible.” The federation had said the facilities should be up to internatio­nal hockey federation standard.

DAMAGED SPRINKLER

Hockey India even shifted the prestigiou­s Nehru Hockey tournament last year out of the National Stadium. Venue manager, Rohtas Singh, said cleaning the turf has been given priority and was being done regularly. “We are having local events and coaching camps,” he said.

This correspond­ent visited the venue a few days ago and saw the sprinklers not working. Ground staff said it has been out of order for a fortnight. “The undergroun­d pipe is damaged; we’re using a manual system to water the turf,” one member said.

The sprinkler system used to breakdown often in the past too.

HI spokeswoma­n, Elena Norman, said: “We understand NDMC still has some work to do. After completion they need to contact the independen­t, certified vendor on the FIH list. Once it’s approved, HI will allow events.”

 ?? NAVNEET SINGH ?? Since the sprinklers are damaged, pipes have been used to water the Shivaji Stadium turf.
NAVNEET SINGH Since the sprinklers are damaged, pipes have been used to water the Shivaji Stadium turf.

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