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Times of India: No one is more indisciplined than Pargat, alleges Harendra

Times of India: No one is more indisciplined than Pargat, alleges Harendra

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No one is more indisciplined than Pargat, alleges Harendra

NEW DELHI: Former coach Harendra Singh has launched a scathing attack on former India captain and current chairman of Hockey India’s disciplinary committee Pargat Singh terming him an “indisciplined man.”

“It’s ridiculous that someone like Pargat Singh who was the most indisciplined player in the history of Indian hockey has been made the chairman of Hockey India’s diciplinary committee,” a fuming Harendra said on Thursday.

Harendra however categrically clarified that he has never accused Pargat of “fixing matches” as it has been reported in certain sections of the media.

“I want to clarify that I have never accused Pargat of fixing matches. All I intended to say was that Pargat was the captain when Canada team accused our national team of fixing a match against Malaysia during the 1995 Olympic qualifiers for Atlanta ’96,” Harendra said.

But speaking about indiscipline, Harendra cited couple of examples of how Pargat’s action affected team spirit.

“In 1989, once he had some altercation with fellow players and decided to leave the camp. The very next year when players revolted asking for fixed payments, he was the one joined hands with the IHF officials and scuttled his team’s plans,’ Harendra alleged.

“I am amazed that this very person fought election against the HI officials but now is working hand in glove with the current management,” Harendra stated.

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