Dharamvir Singh Lucky to be in London Dharamvir delighted Ipoh spectators last month with a bit more aggressive than the established stars in our frontline. Perhaps, a singular show has catapulted him to London, and ...
Gurwinder Singh Chandi: He can make a difference India in the run up to the Olympic Qualifier was in a desparete need to organize five matches, and that was how the South Africa Test Series ...
A hardworking horse with magic wand SV Sunil is one of the three players from Coorg in the London Olympics squad and, in the scheme of attacking hockey that the Indian team is playing now, ...
Shivendra Singh: A star on big event The 29-year-old is the most famous product of the erstwhile Premier Hockey League (PHL). Even though Shivendra had picked up the hockey stick much earlier, it was the ...
Danish Mujtaba: A surprise element in the London Pack Quiet looking, short guy Mujtaba is a story petrel on the turf. Hardly does he comes into the focus until he does the damage, — that’s ...
Tushar Khandker: Time to re-establish his status of a star Never do in the long career of Tushar, he will be so critically watched, as it would happen in London in four week’s time. For, ...
Gurbaj Singh: A Modern Day Leslie Claudius It may sound a jarring note if one ventures to compare a contemporary player with a legend of the 50s, but one cannot at the same time escape ...
Sardar Singh: Solid, sound and a destroyer. The man who has been part of the FIH All-Stars team for two straight years now is the engine that works the current Indian team. The powerfully built ...
VR Raghunath: An ambitious trier and an eternal learner One great thing about our defender Raghunath is he never gives up, even after so many coaches somehow under-estimated him, for too long. He kept his ...
Sandeep Singh is destiny’s child. Younger brother of 2001 Junior World Cup gold medalist Bikramjit Singh, Sandeep hails from Shahbad in Haryana, an area known more for its women hockey players than men. Nevertheless, he ...