Rajbir Rai, who played for a record four Asian Games between 1982 and 1994, will now be the manager of the Doha Asian Games women team. Indian Women Hockey Federation has announded the team today, ...
International Hockey Year Book Author K. Arumugam has been honoured by the Surjit Hockey Society in recognition of his contribution towards promotion of hockey. Hon’ble Minister for Public Works and Education, Punjab Government, Sardar Pratip ...
A user-friendly hockey statistical compilation in the form of Compact Disc has been released recently by the legendary Olympian Ashok Kumar in a simple but impressive ceremony in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. The laudable effort, hosted ...
Surprise non-inclusion of experienced goalkeeper Helen Mary and veteran Midfielder Sanggai Ihembal Chanu in the Asian Games probables smack of suspicion in the women hockey affairs. Compared to men’s hockey, women are known for nurturing, ...
Jallandhar: Punjab and Sind Bank, led by lanky Devinder Pal Singh, was successful in retaining the 62nd National Championship which concluded here at the Olympian Surjit Memorial Government Hockey Stadium in Jalandhar, Punjab. The city ...
31st October, Jalandhar: Delhi surprised the crowd here with a sterling performance against the traditional power Air India. Playing their second match in as many days, the Bikas Toppo led Delhi defeated Air India hands ...
When Namdharies play with cool head, it is often said in the hockey circles, they are invincible. The team in impeccable white gear, notorious for onfield violence, for once shed its traditional image, and played ...
29th October 2006: Previous edition finalists Punjab & Sind Bank and Indian Oil Corporation have made it to the semifinals, while the hosts Punjab suffered a setback going down to energetic Namdhari. Though all three ...
29th October 2006: Previous edition finalists Punjab & Sind Bank and Indian Oil Corporation have made it to the semifinals, while the hosts Punjab suffered a setback going down to energetic Namdhari. Though all three ...
Anything hockey in Punjab is a big thing. And now the real big thing — National Championship — is being staged there. Despite short notice for organization and utterly wrong timed — due to simultaneous ...