NEW DELHI: “Der aaye, durust aaye,” an old patron was thrilled to remark. At last, hockey returned to the refurbished Shivaji Stadium last week after repairs and restoration work at the facility had repeatedly missed ...
bhopal: Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Jharkhand completed the quarterfinal line-up with emphatic victories in their concluding league matches of the Hockey India senior women’s national championship on Friday. In the quarters, holders Railways will ...
Austin Smith, who led South Africa in London Olympics hockey competition earlier this year, will be among the top stars for next month’s Players’ Auction for the Hockey India League that will be held from ...
Two Pakistan teams to play in Lal Bahadur Shastri hockey NEW DELHI: Two teams from Pakistan and one each from Oman and Malaysia will feature alongside the top domestic outfits in the 23rd Lal Bahadur ...
Haryana emerge champions in HI junior women’s hockey SONEPAT: Host Haryana pipped Chandigarh 5-4 to win the second Hockey India Junior Women National Championship title, on Friday. In a high voltage clash, Haryana scored through ...
Three Jharkhand players selected for Hockey coaching camp Three Jharkhand players selected for Hockey coaching campJamshedpur: Three players from Jharkhand have been selected by the Hockey India for the Junior Men and Senior Men National ...
Tirkey releases film on tribal kids education BHUBANESWAR: Former captain of Indian hockey team and MP Dillip Tirkey released an animation film here on Tuesday. The film, ‘Ganugun Bati Ahangna’ (Learning with dignity) tells the ...
BETTER DAYS TO COME FOR WOMEN’S TEAM SAYS KUMAR By Tushar Bhaduri in New Delhi INDIA finished seventh at the recent Champions Challenge- I, but the coaching staff with the women’s hockey team is not ...
Same faces at camp despite poor show By Tushar Bhaduri DESPITE a 12th- place finish at the London Olympics, not much is likely to change when the Indian hockey team plays next time, as 15 ...
48 probables, nine standbys in Hockey national camp BANGALORE: Look no further than Indian hockey for drama and intrigue. In what may be a first of sorts in recent times, the game saw standbys being ...