Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Equality on mind, hockey set for mixed team event

- B Shrikant shrikant.bhagvatula@hindustant­imes.com

MUMBAI: Sports like tennis, badminton and squash have mixed doubles competitio­ns while shooting is experiment­ing with it. Now, hockey wants to join the bandwagon.

For the first time in the history of Indian hockey, a national-level mixed team event will be organised – a five-a-side game.

Mixed team hockey will make its debut at the 2nd Hockey India five-a-side Senior National Championsh­ips to be held at Pune from November 14-19, 2017.

In all, eight teams of nine players each, including four women, will be participat­ing in the event that will be played in an indoor field of 38.5m x 22.5m dimension.

Five players, two of them female, will have to be on the field at any given time, otherwise the team will incur a penalty.

The goalkeeper could be either male or female.

The matches will be of 30-minute duration divided into three periods with a break of three minutes separating each period. Goals can be scored from any part of the field unlike convention­al hockey in which they can only be scored from inside the shooting circle.

Eight teams — Haryana, Uttar Pradesh , Odisha, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtr­a, Karnataka, Punjab and Jharkhand — will be divided into two pools for the maiden competitio­n to be held at the boxing hall at the Shiv Chhatrapat­i Sports Complex, Balewadi.

The five-a-side mixed team (combined) event will be a part of the Nationals which will also include separate men’s and women’s only events, with eight teams in each competitio­n.

“It’s a new concept. Hockey Maharashtr­a organised the 1st five-a-side Senior National Championsh­ip last year and got a good response, so we decided to organise another edition,” said Hockey Maharashtr­a treasurer Manoj Bhore.

He said the concept had been proposed by internatio­nal hockey federation (FIH) president Narinder Batra and is an attempt to attract diverse crowds to the sport that is losing spectators.

Though a mixed team competitio­n is played at club level in some European countries involving teams with 11 players, five of them female, this is probably the first time it is being held as part of the National championsh­ip.

GENDER EQUALITY

Though neither Hockey India nor FIH would like to accept, the mixed competitio­n could be an option for the sport at the Olympics, as that would push hockey’s case as the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) wants to cut down on the number of competitor­s at the quadrennia­l games and also maintain gender equality.

Though hockey’s position in the Olympic movement has never been in doubt, mixed team competitio­n could be proposed as an alternativ­e third discipline in hockey by cutting down on the number of teams in men’s and women’s sections.

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