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This is an archive article published on June 17, 2003

Playing Pak: Verma, IHF settle for draw

Building ties between two countries through sports is probably more difficult than it appears. Sports Minister Vikram Verma said today that ...

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Building ties between two countries through sports is probably more difficult than it appears. Sports Minister Vikram Verma said today that his government would consider a proposal from the Indian Hockey Federation for a bilateral series with Pakistan but IHF chief KPS Gill played tactical defence.

8216;8216;We have not received any proposal from the IHF for a bilateral series8217;8217;, Verma said here. 8216;8216;We are playing against Pakistan in tournaments and will certainly consider a bilateral series if at all we get any proposal from the IHF.8217;8217;

When contacted for his comments, Gill said the IHF would not put the interests of hockey fans above 8216;8216;greater issues concerning the nation8217;8217;.

8216;8216;The PM8217;s statement 8212; 8216;If we are playing hockey with Pakistan and on the same day 20 people get killed in Kashmir8217; 8212;had an impact on me. Otherwise, just overnight, we can resume our hockey series with Pakistan 8212; I simply have to pick up the phone and speak to my Pakistani counterpart8217;8217;, he said.

Asked if the IHF had submitted any proposal for a bilateral series with Pakistan to the sports ministry, Gill said, 8216;8216;These proposals are very good on paper. There is no doubt that a hockey series between India and Pakistan will be a crowd-puller but there are bigger issues at stake.8217;8217; However, he pointed out that the two countries have each other seven times in the past two years; more matches, he added, would be overkill.

The last time both countries played a bilateral series was in 1999, when Pakistan toured India for a four-match series and it was reciprocated by five Test matches in that country.

Last week, Pakistan said it was planning to invite India for a nine-nation tournament to be held at Lahore in December. However, before that, India will be hosting the eight-discipline Afro-Asian Games in Hyderebad, which will see the best of both the continents. That will be another opportunity for their hockey teams to clash on each other8217;s soil.

 

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