Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Pro League restart likely by October end

- HT Correspond­ent sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

MUMBAI:Sports is gradually lifting the shutters downed due to the Covid-19 pandemic with football, tennis, golf, rugby and cricket taking early steps towards a full schedule. Hockey though is likely to wait for at least another three months. FIH Pro League, suspended in mid-March, could return only in October at the earliest if things improve, according to the world hockey federation (FIH).

National teams of India, Australia, Netherland­s and some European countries have resumed training though no domestic games have been played. “Though it will depend on the evolution of the pandemic globally, we are hopeful of restarting the Pro League towards the end of

October or December,” FIH CEO Thierry Weil said.

The world body has already extended the 2020 season till June 2021. FIH wants some normalcy to return, which will be indicated by a vaccine being available and trouble-free internatio­nal travel.

“The guidelines we published last month refer several times that any resumption of hockey should comply with local laws and policies,” Weil said. “Therefore, resumption at country level will not be decided by FIH but by relevant local bodies.”

FIH guidelines to continenta­l and national bodies, and clubs, say: “Each organisati­on should monitor changes to such policies and amend their own policies as required to ensure the hockey community in their area is applying best practice and complying with local requiremen­ts.”

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