Khaleej Times

India colts pull out of Johor Cup hockey

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new delhi — Hockey India (HI) on Friday announced its decision to not send the junior men’s squad for the 2017 Sultan of Johor Cup in Malaysia, maintainin­g its stand of not competing in a tournament that features Pakistan until receiving an unconditio­nal apology for the neighbouri­ng players’ misbehavio­urs in the 2014 Champions Trophy.

HI’s stand on not playing in a tournament featuring Pakistan had in January come in the wake of the Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) blaming the Indian federation for taking revenge on it for the 2014 incident in Bhubaneswa­r’s Kalinga Stadium by not giving them visas to take part in the 2016 Junior World Cup in Lucknow in December.

HI maintained that the PHF failed to submit the visa applicatio­ns for its team 60 days prior to the start of the tournament as per the required deadlines as stipulated by the Indian government.

“By not fielding the Indian team at the Sultan of Johor Cup, we have stood our ground to not take part in any series against Pakistan until they submit an unconditio­nal apology for what happened in 2014,” HI spokespers­on RP Singh said.

“Since the Sultan of Johor Cup is not a mandatory tournament, HI has decided that it will withdraw from the tournament. We had not brought up the bad behaviour on part of Pakistan during the FIH Champions Trophy in 2014 for a very long time. It is actually PHF who bring it up again and levy baseless allegation­s against HI to hide their own incompeten­ce. It is about time PHF takes responsibi­lity.”

This will be the second successive year where India will not be taking part in the tournament.

Earlier, HI had clarified that it had put the matter of the 2014 incident — in which some of the Pakistani players displayed their elation by taking their jerseys off and made obscene gestures at the crowd after defeating the hosts in the semifinals — to an end after then HI President Narinder Batra had a “meaningful dialogue with PHF representa­tives in the presence of Asian Hockey Federation officials in Dubai in Nov. 2016”.

We have stood ground to not take part in any series against pakistan until they submit an unconditio­nal apology

RP Singh, HI spokesman

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