Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

FIH want India in ProLeague

- Sharad Deep sharad.deep@htlive.com

DESPERATE Hockey India have pulled out of the meet but FIH CEO keen on getting them on board BHUBANESWA­R:

No one wants to see a world level hockey event without a game between traditiona­l rivals India and Pakistan. That’s probably the reason why Internatio­nal Hockey Federation (FIH) desperatel­y wants India in the Pro League, set to be introduced in 2019.

India have expressed their inability to participat­e in the event. Projected as the most prestigiou­s hockey event after Olympics and World Cup, the Pro League will be played on a home-and-away basis.

It will feature nine countries each in men’s and women’s sections, with the top four teams assured of Olympic berth for the 2020 Games.

India is also the financial hub for the sport and produces nearly 50 percent revenue for the FIH so without India, it is questionab­le how the sport’s world governing body will attract sponsors for the league, which would involve teams travelling across continents for the home and away matches.

India were initially part of the tournament set to be played between January and July 2019 but Hockey India (HI) later withdrew saying that they don’t see the tournament helping its women’s team qualify for the Olympics or World Cup.

It is, however, believed that playing Pakistan, especially on a home-and-away format, was also an issue.

Jason McCracken, CEO of the FIH, said that hockey is ‘stronger’ when India is around. “The FIH would be delighted to have India as part of the Pro League. Hockey is strong when India is there,” McCracken told Hindustan Times.

“We are always talking to Hockey India. The doors are always open.”

After HI announced its withdrawal, the FIH named Spain and Belgium as replacemen­ts in the men’s and women’s competitio­ns.

Internatio­nal hockey is going through a transition phase and the next two years could be important for the growth of the sport.

“We want hockey to be a ‘superstar sport’ like other major sports in the world. Next year is important because it is a transition year.

“We have Indoor World Cup, two World Cups (women’s in London and men’s here), two Champions Trophy events and we have the youth Olympic Games in Argentina,” he said.

The Pro League will have 144 games.

“We think it’s going to be a fantastic success because all the 144 games will be a home match for one or the other team. When we see India play, we see a packed stadium and that’s what we want to see.”

 ?? PTI ?? Mirco Pruijser (left) of Netherland­s celebrate after scoring against England during their 7th/8th playoff in the Hockey World league Final in Bhubaneswa­r on Friday
PTI Mirco Pruijser (left) of Netherland­s celebrate after scoring against England during their 7th/8th playoff in the Hockey World league Final in Bhubaneswa­r on Friday
 ?? GETTY ?? West Indies were peppered with bouncers in the first Test.
GETTY West Indies were peppered with bouncers in the first Test.

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