Hindustan Times (Delhi)

WANTED TO PLAY FINAL, SAYS PAK COACH; INDIA CALLS IT A LIE

- Press Trust of India sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

KARACHI/NEWDELHI: They lifted the Asian Champions Trophy jointly but India and Pakistan were locked in a war of words over how the decision was reached to abandon the final after a thundersto­rm and heavy showers in Muscat. The two teams jointly took the trophy on Sunday night and on Wednesday Pakistan coach Hasan Sardar triggered a controvers­y by claiming that India backed out of the summit clash on a soggy pitch even though his side wanted to play.

“Our boys were pumped up for the final match. Even after the heavy rains, we told the organisers we will play if they wanted the final to go ahead. But the Indians refused because of the conditions,” Sardar said on Wednesday in Karachi.

Hockey India rubbished the assertion. “It’s a blatant lie. It was Pakistan who didn’t want to play as they had a return flight at 3am in the morning. Our flight was next day so we had no problem in waiting,” the HI official said on condition of anonymity.

“By the time rain stopped, it was already 10.30 pm local time and if match was to start, it would have taken at least two more hours to prepare the pitch. The pitch was completely flooded, even the Tournament Director, broadcaste­rs and commentato­rs rooms were flooded,” he added.

Addressing other issues, Sardar also requested the government to release much-needed funds for the hockey team.

“People need to understand the mental state of our players and officials at the moment. The players responded magnificen­tly despite not getting their full daily allowances,” he said.

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