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Pak: Sagging fortunes, fullstop nowhere in sight (10/24/2010)
--Ijaz Chaudhry
Commonwealth Games And the Sagging Fortunes of Pakistan Hockey; Full Stop Is Nowhere in Sight

Pakistan had its worst ever position in the World Cup last March. Now the worst ever ranking in the Commonwealth Games. The situation is becoming bad to worse, and it is all but natural to ask at least one pertinent question to the power that be in Pakistan.

Did the PHF do anything different for the CWG as compared to the World Cup?

The Federation have acquired the services of the Dutch coach who had guided his native country to the third position in the World Cup early this year. He costs PHF a cool Rs 1.6 million per month. Then to the surprise of everyone, at the behest of the Dutch coach, the training camp for the preparation of the team was conducted in Holland in temperatures of around 15 degrees. The mercury in Delhi approached 40 degrees during the time of the CWG as that of Lahore. The camp cost tens of millions of rupees to the PHF.

-Practise all over the world: The manager/chief coach is selected after due thought and process. Then assistant coaches are chosen after consultation with the manager/chief coach whose preference is accorded due importance.

The PHF does it the other way round. The two assistant coaches were selected before hand and given to the Dutch chief coach. Then these two persons, Ahmad Alam and Ajmal, have neither any credentials nor seemed to be competent. undefined

Manzoor Jr has been the manager for quite some time back, but the PHF, despite its influence in the government corridors, could not get him spared by his department. Therefore, Khawaja Junaid had to be the manager appointed a few days before the team’s departure. There is also a video analyst with the side.

What did this bevy of hockey intellectuals manage to do?

India played havoc with Pakistan’s deep defence which appeared paralysed. Instead of covering the space/zone, it seemed the defenders had been instructed to cover each other. Time and again, a single Indian pass from midfield beat the entire Pakistani defence to reach the striker in the circle, with the defenders looking at each other.

What to talk of strategy or tactics, they couldn’t even instil discipline among the lot. In the 5th/6th position match, M.Irfan earned another dubious distinction for Pakistan, getting the first red card of the tournament, in the 58th minute. The South Africans fully cashed in on the numerical advantage: first scored to make it 2-2 thus taking the match into the golden goal period and then netted the match winner.

As before the PHF came out with lame excuses.

“The crowd pressure was too much”. “The Dutch coach of Pakistan team had already said before the departure not to expect any medal”. “There were quite a few youngsters in the team”. “Every team has an off day”. “Our target is the Asian Games”.

Was there crowd pressure against South Africa as well? The Dutch coach Michael van den Heuvel could only have given the statement on PHF’s asking so they could take the shield behind it after the failure. Pakistan was the most experienced team in the fray with the sum total of their international caps exceeding that of any other side. Every team might be having a bad day but Pakistan had two consecutive bad days. After this miserable show, can Pakistanis lift their performance within a month to such a degree as to challenge for the gold at the Asian Games?

The PHF sycophants as anticipated have also come out in support of the federation: “The old Olympians are trying to hijack Pakistan hockey. We won’t let that happen”. Is there anything

valuable left in Pakistan hockey to be hijacked?

But a couple of days back the most bizarre cover up came out. PHF secretary Asif Bajwa said the feedback he had got from the team was that the players were subjected to more abuse and insults than they used to face Indian spectators before the Mumbai terror attacks in 2008.

This seems the most ludicrous way to placate the sentiments of the disgruntled hockey lovers of the country. The scribe was there at the March World Cup in the same stadium. Of course, the crowd supported the home team as anyone would have expected but there was no such thing as abuse and insults at the Pakistani players. I have talked to a couple of returning Pakistani journalists who watched the Indo Pak match at the stadium and they also deny the Secretary’s statement. Where to go from here?

Already there are voices for the Parliament’s standing Committee on Sports to take cognizance of the hockey affairs.

The nation has already seen the standing committee’s futile efforts to remove Ijaz Butt, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman. In case of PHF, it would be even more difficult. Because both Qasim Zia, the PHF president, and Asif Bajwa, the PHF Secretary, are powerful. If Qasim Zia is the sitting member of the Punjab Assembly as well as a member of the Central Executive Committee of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), Asif seems to have the support of a bigwig of the Pakistan Muslim League (N), a former Federal Minister from his home town of Sialkot.

Whom to look for the salvation of the National Game of Pakistan?

Ijaz Chaudhry writes on hockey and other sports. visit: www.sportscorrespondent.info to know more about him and his published work.

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Poorly presented article...
by Shashank G on 10/25/2010 3:52:31 PM
This article doesn't present a holistic picture of Pakistan Hockey. It's a superficial analysis.

For e.g., discipline related issues are much deeper than just a RED card. Pakistan team being more experienced team in terms of sum of international caps is a worthless argument. Pakistan is lying low in World Rankings and its fortune revival, whenever it happens, will not be in just a couple of tournaments.

If the author believes that the Dutch coach - his whopping salary is a painful reality for the author - has a magic wand, then he is surely mistaken. I will buy the argument of support staff be selected by the coach, though. India has shown improvement under the current coach Brasa but he was put on task back in May '09. Pakistan's Dutch coach hasn't been there just for a few months. You have to be realistic.

The author criticizes the Pakistan’s defense against India. What about other areas on the turf? What about other matches? Why is he only obsessed with team’s performance against India?

Now criticizing PHF for saying that old Olympians are trying to hijack the game is an interesting point. Not forgetting the fact, that India and Pakistan have almost the same sad systems in place for sports, I can vouch that in the decline of Pakistan's Hockey former players have a big hand, very much like India.

Yes, I will agree that Crowd abuse was a crappy argument but in a country where teams and coaches sacked much before a proper thought and analysis is conducted or for that matter, even before the team arrives back home, only because it runs high on emotions, these lame excuses are the best players and officials can come up with.

If the author says, the whole team went to train in Netherlands, he hasn't told what the reason is? Is it because Asif Bajwa dreamt of it or there were some practical problems in team's training? Was it related to terrorism? .. Just by saying that PHF blew up a lot of money by going to Netherlands for training

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by Shashank G on 10/25/2010 3:52:56 PM
If the author believes that the Dutch coach - his whopping salary is a painful reality for the author - has a magic wand, then he is surely mistaken. I will buy the argument of support staff be selected by the coach, though. India has shown improvement under the current coach Brasa but he was put on task back in May '09. Pakistan's Dutch coach hasn't been there just for a few months. You have to be realistic.

The author criticizes the Pakistan’s defense against India. What about other areas on the turf? What about other matches? Why is he only obsessed with team’s performance against India?

Now criticizing PHF for saying that old Olympians are trying to hijack the game is an interesting point. Not forgetting the fact, that India and Pakistan have almost the same sad systems in place for sports, I can vouch that in the decline of Pakistan's Hockey former players have a big hand, very much like India.

Yes, I will agree that Crowd abuse was a crappy argument but in a country where teams and coaches sacked much before a proper thought and analysis is conducted or for that matter, even before the team arrives back home, only because it runs high on emotions, these lame excuses are the best players and officials can come up with.

If the author says, the whole team went to train in Netherlands, he hasn't told what the reason is? Is it because Asif Bajwa dreamt of it or there were some practical problems in team's training? Was it related to terrorism? .. Just by saying that PHF blew up a lot of money by going to Netherlands for training doesn't give a true picture of what really happened?

Interestingly, I wonder the author is correct or wrong, the expenses were bared by PHF .. ? or the Pak Governement gave it? If PHF has that much money, I really envy them because here the Federations eat up money like parasites. It's a full time 'honorary' job with enormous profits.

My Ijaz Chaudhary, in his unreasonable expectation to see Pakistan Hockey


by Shashank G on 10/25/2010 3:53:11 PM
My Ijaz Chaudhary, in his unreasonable expectation to see Pakistan Hockey at the top, has forgotten a very important fact: in CWG Games, Pakistan stopped Australia 1-0 in a league match. Isn't this an achievement? You have to be positive because Dutch Coach will not be eating peanuts all the time. World Hockey is miles ahead of Pakistan. It needs you people’s support or else further bad times are awaited. Last but not the least, what will Parliament’s standing Committee on Sports do? Coach the coach on how to coach and make the team win medal in Asian Games? .. You have to give your team to perform. Accept the reality, dear Sir!!
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by Ram Ratan on 10/24/2010 8:21:12 PM
so, what do you want to say Mr. Ijaz, sack PHF, sack players. You have any solid solution beyond accusing everybody and everything? you are a writer, why are you so angry? India defeated pak many times, so also pak. Pak lost to NZ 7-1 in one cwg. such things happen. its better wait and give time to the new coach, don't worry no foreign coach will come less than that rate. temperatures don't count gentleman, if it is so India should have won australia at least once. please support your national team
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