Dilip Tirkey announces retirement from international hockey
NEW DELHI: Olympian and experienced Indian defender Dilip Tirkey on Sunday announced his retirement from the international hockey.
“I took the decision to retire from international hockey because I have been suffering from fitness related problems for quite a long time. My legs are not fit and I don’t think it is possible for me to return to the national squad in near future,” Tirkey said.
Tirkey, who made his international debut in 1995 against England in the Indira Gandhi Gold Cup, did not play the recent World Cup held here earlier this year.
The three-time Olympian and former India captain, Tirkey also said he was not satisfied with his international career.
“I could not fulfil my dream of clinching the World Cup title and Olympic medals. I did not get the chance to play in World Cup and would not be able to play in the Commonwealth Games at home. This grudge will remain throughout my life,” he said.
Tirkey, however, said he will remain in touch with Indian hockey and coach the young talents.
“I can’t go away from hockey. Now I will open an academy in Orissa where I will coach the young talented players. Lets see what happens in future,” said the 32-year-old.
Down with an ankle injury, Tirkey had not played any international tournament since Asia Cup last year.
“I consulted doctors last year during the camp in Pune. They said my muscles have weakened. I have taken a lot of rest, but it did not improve. I have pain in my muscles and I think, foreign specialists have to be consulted,” he said.
He also said current India team has talented players but they have to work hard to improve.
“India (team) have talents but they have to work hard. We commit same mistakes time and again. Mistakes should not be repeated,” he said.