PART V: The Indian Army hockey tour of New Zealand 1926 By DILJIT SINGH BAHRA Field Marshall William Riddell Birdwood, Commander in Chief in India (1925–1930), who had commanded the Australian and New Zealand Army ...
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s2h Team It seemed to be a leaf straight out of Ripley’s Believe it or Not. Eight time Olympic champions and once World Cup champions India squared up to Pakistan, then three time World Cup champions ...
By Ranjit Dalvi KOLHAPUR HOCKEY STORY – II: Can pride and passion just be good enough to preserve a culture and sustain a tradition? In most cases the answer would be in the negative! But ...
By DILJIT SINGH BAHRA The Indian army’s hockey teams have been prominent on the national scene as far as one can remember, be it the National Championship or a plethora of All India tournaments where ...
By DILJIT SINGH BAHRA INDIA, for many, is a hockey nation. However, it is difficult to say exactly when field hockey was first introduced there but it could conclusively be said that it was going ...
s2h Team SEPTEMBER SERIES I SEPTEMBER SERIES II SEPTEMBER SERIES III SEPTEMBER SERIES IV: You could attach a label “captain’s knock” ...
s2h Team On 29 September, 1986, South Korea upstaged giants India and Pakistan while striding towards Asian hockey supremacy, making nonsense of the prediction that the Asian Games competition was going to be a two-horse ...
Last week of September is remarkable for Asian hockey especially for Indians. Sydney Olympics that ended in the last week of September twenty summers ago in particular warrants our attention for more than one reason. ...