New Straits Times

Foreign players steal the limelight in MHL

- Jugjet Singh

expected, the local players failed to shine in the Malaysian Hockey League (MHL), which concluded on Saturday, with Universiti Kuala Lumpur (UniKL) winning the TNB Cup.

With no new local players of quality emerging from the tournament, national coach Stephen Van Huizen will have to make do with his current squad for four major assignment­s this year.

The national team will start their campaign in the Azlan Shah Cup (March 3-10), followed by the Gold Coast Commonweal­th Games (April 4-15), Jakarta Asian Games (Aug 18-Sept 2) and the World Cup in India (Nov 28-Dec 16).

Van Huizen’s side are hoping to win the Asian Games gold medal as it will automatica­lly earn them a ticket to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

In the MHL, no Malaysian made the top four of the scorers’ chart with Argentine Gonzalo Peillat of Terengganu Hockey Team topping it with 16 goals.

Former internatio­nal Baljit Singh, who played for UniKL, was exceptiona­l throughout the league but he is not expected to be recalled for national duty.

However, Van Huizen could have Baljit as an option as at least three of his national players failed to make an impact in the MHL.

“Most teams spent a lot on foreign players who played more minutes compared to the locals. Naturally, the foreigners topped the scorers’ chart and were noticed in the tournament,” said Van Huizen.

 ?? PIC BY LUQMAN HAKIM ZUBIR ?? UniKL players celebrate winning the TNB Cup after beating KLHC at the National Hockey Stadium in Bukit Jalil on Saturday.
PIC BY LUQMAN HAKIM ZUBIR UniKL players celebrate winning the TNB Cup after beating KLHC at the National Hockey Stadium in Bukit Jalil on Saturday.

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