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View from US: The death-spiral of Pakistan hockey
Montreal Olympics 1976: Pakistan played field hockey for the first time on an artificial turf that we now call astro-turf. We didn’t win the gold, but we got the bronze.
Thirty years later, on a wet windswept day, I was at the forlorn stadium where Canada hosted the summer Olympics. Overgrown grass and stray shrubbery welcomed us.
Many memories flooded the mind with victory stories of Ali Iqtidar Shah Dara, Pakistan’s longest-serving hockey manager (and himself a gold medalist, we’ll come to that later) from hockey’s golden years — Rome (1960), Mexico (1968) and Los Angeles (1984).