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Salman Akbar, the former captain of Pakistan hockey team, has expressed disappointment at the team’s new low of slipping to worst ever 14th place in FIH rankings, terming it the darkest day of Pakistan hockey.

Pakistan, after finishing 7th and missing three major events previously, was placed at 14th position, its worst ever since the inception of Hockey Rankings.

“It is the darkest day of Pakistan hockey, there is nothing more frustrating than this,” Salman told Geo.tv.

“Missing major events, failing to qualify for Olympics and World Cup and now hitting rock bottom shows how our national sport is being run,” he said.

The former captain said that people at the helm of affairs should remove incompetent people from the set-up of Pakistan hockey team and bring in professional people to revive the game in the country.

“There may be people who were legends of their time, but it is not necessary that they’re equally capable of running the modern style game, a good coach doesn’t need to be a legend,” he said.

Salman argued that cosmetic changes in team management such as removing coach or manager will not serve the cause.

“We just can’t get away by renovating a building which is on the verge of collapse. Instead, we must go and create a new building,” he said.

The former captain demanded that hockey be taken out of the clutches of old-fashioned seniors and improvement is only possible if the game gets proper treatment from the government and other officials.

https://www.geo.tv/latest/151378-fo...nted-at-pakistan-hockey-teams-latest-rankings
 
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The former captain demanded that hockey be taken out of the clutches of old-fashioned seniors and improvement is only possible if the game gets proper treatment from the government and other officials.
Making the game attractive needs a multi pronged approach which is seemingly impossible with the current status of thinking and action. Grass root level of play, flashy events sponsored and properly televised, the idolisation of stars on the media, and new grounds opening up in every city.
none of this will be done of course, and we will revisit this topic after the next trashing.
 
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Making the game attractive needs a multi pronged approach which is seemingly impossible with the current status of thinking and action. Grass root level of play, flashy events sponsored and properly televised, the idolisation of stars on the media, and new grounds opening up in every city.
none of this will be done of course, and we will revisit this topic after the next trashing.
when Pakistan was ruling the world in Hockey none of the above were there. it just need will by the people in power other things will happen eventually.
 
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when Pakistan was ruling the world in Hockey none of the above were there. it just need will by the people in power other things will happen eventually.
Let us all then pray that naturally gifted players who are playing on turf which is completely different from grass btw, will somehow come and knock on the doors of the hockey federation and ask them to let them be on the team.
Sports have gone through an evolution. If you follow cricket, the t20 league brought out talent, repeat that at a local level for hockey with the same fan fare and you find talent and get more people into hockey.
 
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