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Pakistan hockey body unwilling to send team to India for Asia Cup
Pakistan hockey body unwilling to send team to India for Asia Cup

Business Standard

time2 days ago

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Pakistan hockey body unwilling to send team to India for Asia Cup

The Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) has informed the sport's global governing body FIH that it will be "difficult" for them to send a team to India for the Asia Cup next month because of "security concerns". Tariq Bugti, who heads the PHF, said they had written to the FIH and Asian Hockey Federation (AHF), expressing their reservations over sending the team to India. "We have informed them that in the existing scenario, our team will face security risks playing in India," he said. "We have informed them our players are also not keen to travel to India for the Asia Cup which is also a direct qualifying tournament," he added. The PHF chief said the ball is now in the court of the FIH and AHF to decide about the event and Pakistan's matches. "We have asked them to let us know what guarantee is there that our players will be safe in India and will be able to focus on the tournament," he said. The Pakistan government is yet to come out with an official statement on the issue but recently a senior government official said the team would not travel to India.

'Not Keen To Travel To India For Asia Cup', Pakistan Hockey Federation Chief Tells FIH
'Not Keen To Travel To India For Asia Cup', Pakistan Hockey Federation Chief Tells FIH

News18

time2 days ago

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'Not Keen To Travel To India For Asia Cup', Pakistan Hockey Federation Chief Tells FIH

Last Updated: Tariq Bugti shared PHF's reservation about travelling to India, citing the tense relationship between the countries. The Pakistan Hockey Federation has intimated the FIH that it would be difficult to send their national team across the border to Indian for the upcoming Asia Cup, due to security reasons. PHF head Tariq Bugti shared the governing body's concerns about travelling to India, citing the tense relationship between the countries following the armed conflict between the nations earlier in the year. Bugti revealed that the PHF had informed the FIH about their position ahead of the continental tournament, which also doubles as a qualifier to the FIH World Cup next year. 'We have informed them that in the existing scenario, our team will face security risks playing in India," Bugti said. 'We have informed them our players are also not keen to travel to India for the Asia Cup which is also a direct qualifying tournament," he added. Bugti added that the onus to provide security for the side rests with the FIH and the AHF for the safe passage and return of the players. 'We have asked them to let us know what guarantee is there that our players will be safe in India and will be able to focus on the tournament," he added. view comments First Published: July 21, 2025, 12:11 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Pakistan hockey body tells FIH it is not willing to send team to India for Asia Cup
Pakistan hockey body tells FIH it is not willing to send team to India for Asia Cup

The Hindu

time2 days ago

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Pakistan hockey body tells FIH it is not willing to send team to India for Asia Cup

The Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) has informed the sport's global governing body FIH that it will be "difficult" for them to send a team to India for the Asia Cup next month because of "security concerns". Tariq Bugti, who heads the PHF, said they had written to the FIH and Asian Hockey Federation (AHF), expressing their reservations over sending the team to India. "We have informed them that in the existing scenario, our team will face security risks playing in India," he said. "We have informed them our players are also not keen to travel to India for the Asia Cup which is also a direct qualifying tournament," he added. The PHF chief said the ball is now in the court of the FIH and AHF to decide about the event and Pakistan's matches. "We have asked them to let us know what guarantee is there that our players will be safe in India and will be able to focus on the tournament," he said. The Pakistan government is yet to come out with an official statement on the issue but recently a senior government official said the team would not travel to India.

Pakistan Hockey Body Unwilling To Send Team To India For Asia Cup, Citing 'Security Risk'
Pakistan Hockey Body Unwilling To Send Team To India For Asia Cup, Citing 'Security Risk'

NDTV

time2 days ago

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Pakistan Hockey Body Unwilling To Send Team To India For Asia Cup, Citing 'Security Risk'

The Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) has informed the sport's global governing body FIH that it will be "difficult" for them to send a team to India for the Asia Cup next month because of "security concerns". Tariq Bugti, who heads the PHF, said they had written to the FIH and Asian Hockey Federation (AHF), expressing their reservations over sending the team to India. "We have informed them that in the existing scenario, our team will face security risks playing in India," he said. "We have informed them our players are also not keen to travel to India for the Asia Cup which is also a direct qualifying tournament," he added. The PHF chief said the ball is now in the court of the FIH and AHF to decide about the event and Pakistan's matches. "We have asked them to let us know what guarantee is there that our players will be safe in India and will be able to focus on the tournament," he said. The Pakistan government is yet to come out with an official statement on the issue but recently a senior government official said the team would not travel to India.

Pro League was a good wake-up call ahead of next year's Asian Games and WC: Sreejesh
Pro League was a good wake-up call ahead of next year's Asian Games and WC: Sreejesh

The Print

time4 days ago

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Pro League was a good wake-up call ahead of next year's Asian Games and WC: Sreejesh

But Sreejesh, who was part of India's bronze medal winning sides in Tokyo and Paris Olympics, felt that players didn't perform too badly but unfortunately results didn't favour the team. India struggled in the European leg of the Pro League and finished eighth out of nine teams to avoid relegation by a whisker. New Delhi, Jul 17 (PTI) Former India captain and goalkeeping stalwart P R Sreejesh believes the just-concluded FIH Pro League was a good wake-up call for the men's national hockey team ahead of next year's Asian Games and the World Cup. 'I think the players performed really well, we created lot of opportunities. We gave very good fight on the field but sometimes it happens the result went against us,' Sreejesh said on the sidelines of the launch of Vedanta Delhi Half Marathon on Wednesday night. 'The preparation was perfect but unfortunately the result was not perfect for us but the coaches have enough time to prepare the team for the Asia Cup and definitely next year the Asian Games and World Cup is there. 'I think this Pro League gave us a very good wake-up call to prepare and to be on our toes to prepare for World Cup and Asian Games,' he added. The Asian Games will be hosted by Aichi-Nagoya in Japan from September 19 to October 4, while the World Cup will be jointly organised by the Netherlands and Belgium from August 15 to 30. Post retirement after Paris Games, Sreejesh is now the coach of Indian men's junior hockey team and he is enjoying his current journey. 'Same routine, when you wake up early in the morning it's about preparing the players, ensure they are doing their best and rest of the day prepare for the next session, analysing the players. 'The only thing is that I am stressing my mind more now, earlier I used to stress my physical part but now it's about my mental part. But I am enjoying,' he said. India is set to host the FIH Junior World Cup in Chennai and Madurai from November 28 till December 10 this year, and Sreejesh is not leaving no stone unturned to prepare his players. 'For them (players) the biggest challenge is Junior World Cup because four-nation tournaments and stuffs like that are not going to throw enough pressure on them as the Junior World Cup. My duty is to share my experience with them, how to prepare for a big tournament, big matches,' he said. 'I faced enough pressure being a player and now being a coach I think it is upto me to take that pressure from the players . I am helping them to be realistic. Being a coach sharing experience as a player is more important.' India are clubbed along side Pakistan, Chile and Switzerland in Pool B at the Junior World Cup. Even though uncertainty looms large over Pakistan's participation in the Junior World Cup owing to tensions between the two countries following Operation Sindoor, Sreejesh doesn't want to focus on one particular team. 'We are in the same pool (India and Pakistan) but I don't want my players to think about one particular team,' he said. 'Any tournament starts from the quarterfinals, the main moto is to gather as much points as you can to ensure your place in the quarterfinals and from there the main tournament starts.' PTI SSC SSC KHS KHS This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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