“Hockey should be free from politics”

Published December 20, 2013
“It is high time that we save our national game and we request the prime minister to take stringent measures.”
“It is high time that we save our national game and we request the prime minister to take stringent measures.”

ISLAMABAD: A group of Pakistani Olympic hockey greats protested in front of parliament in a desperate bid to revive the former world-beating country's struggling fortunes.

About a dozen former players demonstrated in Islamabad Thursday in the hope that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif will step in and help reverse the team's decline.

Pakistan are three-time Olympic champions and four-time winners of the World Cup, an event they introduced in 1971. They failed even to qualify for next year's edition.

“We thought of staging a protest at the parliament because this is the place where our voices can reach the prime minister, Nawaz Sharif,” said Shahnaz Shaikh, a member of Pakistan's 1978 World Cup winning team.

“We will protest again early next month at the parliament and continue until the prime minister addresses the situation,” he added.

Pakistan, winners in 1960, 1968 and 1984, finished seventh at last year's London Olympics, and they were 12th and last at the 2010 World Cup in New Delhi.

The future also looks bleak as Pakistan finished ninth in the Junior World Cup in India last week.

“The federation officials are politicised... hockey should be free from politics,” said another former great Samiullah.

“It is high time that we save our national game and we request the prime minister to take stringent measures to restore the pride in the game,” said Samiullah.

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