Millennium Post

Hockey India demands unconditio­nal written apology from PHF

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NEW DELHI: Taking a firm stand, Hockey India on Monday made it clear that it won’t play any bilateral series with Pakistan unless the country’s federation submits an unconditio­nal written apology for the unprofessi­onal behaviour of its players during the 2014 Champions Trophy.

Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) Secretary Shahbaz Ahmad had recently alleged that their team was denied participat­ion in the junior World Cup last year in Lucknow only because of the Champions Trophy semifinal incident in Bhubaneswa­r. Pakistani players had taken off their shirts and made obscene gestures at the crowd after winning the semifinal against India. However, Hockey India said the sole reason for Pakistan missing the World Cup was their late visa applicatio­ns.

“The Pakistan Hockey Federation failed to submit the visa applicatio­ns for their team 60 days prior to the start of the tournament as per the required deadlines as stipulated in the permission­s of the Government of India .... Since Pakistan Hockey Federation failed to adhere to the deadlines for the submission of their visa’s, Hockey India cannot be blamed for the consequent rejection of invitation by FIH,” a statement from Hockey India said.

“FIH also sent numerous reminders for (sic) Pakistan Hockey Federation for the submission of the Pakistan teams visa, the decision of FIH to withdraw the Pakistan Hockey team from the Hockey Junior World Cup 2016 was solely at their discretion and has nothing to do with Hockey India.”

RP Singh, Athlete Representa­tive on the Executive Board of Hockey India, said it’s a “shame” that PHF has again raised the issue of the misbehavio­ur of their team as an excuse and opportunit­y to blame Hockey India for their “own incompeten­ce” that resulted in the Pakistan team not participat­ing in the Junior World Cup 2016.

“In light of this and the perpetual lies told by Pakistan Hockey Federation to blame others for their own inefficien­cies, Hockey India has again taken the decision to not play any bi-lateral series against Pakistan unless they submit an unconditio­nal regret in writing for the lewd and unprofessi­onal behaviour of the Pakistan team during the FIH Champions Trophy 2014 and their habit of telling perpetual lies to media regarding Hockey India.

“We once again reiterate that PHF should learn to take responsibi­lity for their incompeten­ce and incapabili­ties and stop blaming India to please their local audience. It is high time PHF learns to work as an Organisati­on and stops blaming others for their own internal problems,” Singh said.

During the Champions Trophy semi-final in 2014, Pakistani players had taken off their shirts and made obscene gestures at the crowd after winning the match against India. Pakistan Hockey Federation had recently alleged that their team was denied participat­ion in the junior World Cup last year only because of this incident

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