Olympian and former coach Shahnaz Sheikh blamed the management and Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) for a lack of planning.
“It was shocking to see
Sheikh said the team lost the match in the first 20 minutes.
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“The president of PHF, chief selector and team coach were on different lines before the Games, so it was not difficult to imagine what would happen to the team.
“Finishing 12th and last in the World Cup earlier this year was the first tsunami in Pakistan hockey, Sunday's was the second and if this slide is not stopped then, God forbid, more disasters will come in Pakistan hockey,” said Sheikh.
Pakistan, three time Olympic and four time world champions, have slid at international level, finishing a worst-ever eighth in the Beijing Olympics in 2008 and 12th at the World Cup in February-March this year.
In May,
Sheikh demanded changes in the PHF.
“I request the prime minister and president to save the national hockey through some serious steps, which includes removing the PHF set-up, which is not competent enough to run the sport,” he said.
Former captain Shahbaz Ahmed said Van den Heuvel would not be able to solve
“When I played league hockey in the
“When they flopped in the World Cup they sacked coach Shahid Ali Khan and now they will make another excuse,” said Ahmed.
Another former star Mansoor Ahmed said
“A vociferous crowd was the difference for me,” said Ahmed of the 19,000 strong crowd which backed the home team on Sunday.
“Moreover our Dutch coach couldn't understand the tempo of an Indo-Pak match, which is always very fast.
“We were badly let down.” -AFP
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