The Kuala Lumpur Champion’s Trophy hockey tournament had many unexpected guests. They were from every continent, literally. They assembled here to rove new developments, new players, systems and strategies being employed in the elite hockey ...
He is professionally a Quality Control Officer and knows not only how to control quality in the players, but also how to bring the best in them in the most opportune of times. Canada’s Louis ...
The grand old man of Malaysian Hockey, Vijianathan is back. He was Secretary of the MHF for 26 years, but was missing when the MHF hosted the 2002 world cup. Now in the new regime, ...
Day Five here in Kuala Lumpur was full of surprises. Great Britain set the tune and tenor for the day. Lethargic Pakistan caved in. Fighting Korea survived a scare. Spain came alive. Germany’s onward march ...
Korea, Germany and Australia moved forward, firming up further their path to the top finish even as the woes of Spain and Great Britain continues unabated in the fourth day of the 29th Samsung Champions ...
I consider the Germans are in form. They seemed to have come out of the Manchester European Games disaster, completely. They are the only European outfit here not affected by the heat factor. It is ...
Action Day Three witnessed plenty of action and the competition in Kuala Lumpur has really hot up. So much so the vanquished ones win most hearts than the victors. Not to be lost sight of ...
The organizers want lot of people to witness their mela. But that is not simply happening here. Crowd response on first two days were rather poor. Normally, KL’s Bukit Jalil attracts good crowd. I too ...
Asian power houses Korea and Pakistan woke up timely and lit up the Bukit Jalil turf here on Friday in the 29th Champions Trophy in Kuala Lumpur. On Day Two Match One, it’s the much ...
Day One: 29.11.2007 Spectacle worthy, beautiful field goals marked the opening day of the 29th Champions Trophy in KL. Barring two, rest of the 17 goals the first day witnessed were field goals, making the ...