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Dilip Tirkey on Pakistan getting nod for tournaments in India: Good for hockey

Dilip Tirkey on Pakistan getting nod for tournaments in India: Good for hockey

India Today19 hours ago
Hockey India president Dilip Tirkey welcomed the decision to allow Pakistan teams to take part in the upcoming multi-nation tournaments in India. A Sports Ministry source confirmed on Thursday to India Today that the Pakistan men's hockey teams will be allowed to travel to India for next month's Asia Cup and the Junior World Cup later this year. The decision was made as blocking Pakistan's participation would contravene the Olympic Charter. The Asia Cup is scheduled to take place in Rajgir, Bihar, from 27 August to 7 September, while the Junior World Cup is set to take place in Chennai and Madurai from 28 November to 10 December. Speaking to PTI, Tirkey said he is yet to receive official confirmation from the ministry yet but this is a good decision for the sport. advertisement"We have not received official information yet and I am also hearing this from the media. But if the government has given approval, then it is a very good decision for hockey," said Tirkey. "India is going to host two important tournaments. The Asia Cup will be held in Rajgir and the Junior World Cup in Chennai and Madurai, and Pakistan is one of the participating countries."'Good for the publicity of the game'
India and Pakistan have been grouped together for the Junior World Cup and Tirkey feels the Asian giants squaring off against each other will be good for the publicity of the game and the success of the tournament. "This is good publicity for the game and it will also be good for the success of the tournament," he said. "We are making our preparations. After the recent tensions between the two countries, this will probably be the first visit of any team from Pakistan to India, so tight security measures will be put in place accordingly."Tirkey also said that he will get in touch with the Pakistan Hockey Federation about the participation of the teams once the picture becomes clear. "There is no recent communication but obviously they are a participant country and we will communicate once the picture is clear," said Tirkey.- EndsMust Watch
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