New Straits Times

MHC confirm indoor mat has been damaged

- Jugjet Singh

Malaysian Hockey Confederat­ion (MHC) have confirmed that six pieces of indoor hockey mat, ripped by unskilled foreign workers after last year’s Kuala Lumpur Sea Games, have been damaged.

This was disclosed by MHC deputy president Datuk Dr S. Shamala yesterday.

However, MHC's hands are tied in this matter as they are still discussing with the KL Sea Games organisers (MASOC) regarding the pitch handover.

Because of ongoing auditing and uncomplete­d accounts, the artificial pitch is still locked up in a store in Balakong, Selangor.

“Yes, six pieces of the indoor pitch are damaged but the rest of the surface is still playable,” said Shamala.

“We have been in communicat­ion with MASOC regarding the issue but they informed MHC that several auditing measures have yet to be resolved and they can’t hand it over to us,” said Shamala.

When asked if the nearly oneyear delay in handover could further damage the mat (due to heat and rats), Shamala said: “We hope nothing happens to it during storage, but when we get it, we will probably lay it at a university hall or somewhere to promote the indoor sport.

After the pitch was laid as a temporary measure to host the 2017 KL Sea Games at the Malaysia Internatio­nal Trade & Exhibition Centre, it was thoughtles­sly ripped off the floor.

Contractor Kuckreja & Co spokespers­on Allan Netto had said the pitch was damaged, and is no longer in playable condition, as chairs and tables were also placed on it during a chess tournament.

Allan said MASOC still owe them more than RM40,000 for additional work done leading up to the Sea Games.

MASOC Chief Executive Officer Datuk Seri Zolkples Embong did not respond to calls and messages yesterday.

 ??  ?? File pic shows head coach Paul Birmingham (centre) with Daniel Bego (left) and Welson Sim.
File pic shows head coach Paul Birmingham (centre) with Daniel Bego (left) and Welson Sim.

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