Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Pakistan will not Take Part in Four-Nation Hockey Tournament in Moscow

Pakistan hockey team has followed the footstep of arch-rival India by pulling themselves out of Moscow’s four-nation hockey tournament which is due to take place in Moscow, Russia next month. Pakistan’s withdrawal from the tournament came after India had pulled out of the tournament recently. Pakistan coach Shahid Ali Khan said that Pakistan would not take part in the competition because there would not be any competitive team without India. The tournament is supposed to feature South Korea and host Russia too.


Pakistan would have taken part in the Moscow tournament only because of the match against India which they would consider as a preparation for world cup qualifying competition which begins in October. However, Pakistan will face England in a three-match test series in June and Pakistan Hockey Federation is trying to organize matches against top ranked teams like Germany, Netherlands and Spain before starting their world cup hockey qualifying campaign. Pakistan failed to qualify for next year’s hockey world cup as they failed to win the Asia Cup 2010 title after being lost to South Korea 1-0 in the tournament final.


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Monday, May 25, 2009

Zakir Hussain Syed on Pakistan’s Performance in Asia Cup Hockey 2009

Pakistan failed to ensure their place in the world cup hockey 2010 as they failed to win the Asia Cup Hockey 2009 title. Pakistan lost to South Korea 1-0 in the tournament final and thus failed to clinch the world cup spot. That is why, Zakir Hussain Syed, director general of former Pakistan Sports Board (PSB), thinks that Pakistan hockey team failed to achieve the objective they had before heading to Malaysia.

Well, I do not think that Pakistan had fared badly in the tournament. They defeated arch rivals India and then host Malaysia in the tournament semi final before losing to South Korea only by a goal. Pakistan had improved a lot on their poor performance in Sultan Azlan Shah Cup hockey tournament that took place in Malaysia in March. Moreover, Pakistan has got some young talents from the tournament. However, it is true that they now have to go through a tough qualifying phase to reach the world cup hockey 2010. Now, let us see if Pakistan can successfully clinch their spot in the tournament.

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Monday, May 18, 2009

Bangladesh Coach on the Asia Cup Hockey 2009 Performance

You already know that Bangladesh finished 7th in the seven-team Asia Cup Hockey 2009 tournament which was recently held in Malaysia. Bangladesh’s performance in the tournament was so poor that they conceded 32 goals in four matches. In the first match, they were defeated by Japan 5-0, which was followed by three big margin victories including 7-1 defeat to Malaysia, 9-0 defeat to eventual champion South Korea and then 11-1 defeat to India.


Regarding their poor performance in the most prestigious tournament of Asia, Coach Gerhard Peter Rach said that he had an inexperienced team which lacked skill and was not enough experience of playing at the international level. Mr. Rach, who earlier coached India, has also admitted that Bangladesh hockey team is far behind to the other Asian powers, whom he has termed monsters, in terms of technique, power and psychological strength. Bangladesh coach has also said that Bangladesh team must improve on their skill if they are to go closer to those teams and he has also asked Bangladesh Hockey Federation to wake up from sleep. Now, let us see if Bangladesh hockey team can improve on their skill and hockey federation comes forward to develop hockey in the country.


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Sunday, May 17, 2009

South Korea Becomes Asia Cup Hockey 2009 Champion

South Korea has been the new champion of Asia Cup Hockey 2009, defeating Pakistan 1-0 in the final on Saturday. This has been the third Asia Cup title for South Korea after their triumph in 1993 and 1999. South Korea was excellent throughout the tournament as they did not lose any game. The first half was ended in goalless, before Kim Byung-hoon scored from a penalty corner in the 66th minute.



Pakistan started off well in the match, dominating in the first half. In fact, Pakistan created a number of chances, but Sohail Abbas, Muhammad Tariq and Rehan Butt missed scoring chances. However, the Koreans appeared with their top form in the second half, earning couple of early penalty corners. South Korea did not featured four of their important players including Jang Jong-hyun, and if South Korea lost the game, the coach Cho Myung-jun might have faced huge criticism, but his players justified his decisions clinching the title of the tournament.



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Friday, May 15, 2009

India Clinched the 5th Place at Asia Cup Hockey 2009

Indian hockey team might have failed to reach the semi final of the 8th Asia Cup Hockey tournament, but the men in blue could finish the tournament fifth after defeating Japan 5-1 convincingly today. India earlier defeated Bangladesh 11-1 in the 6th/7th place deciding match, and thus, qualified for the 5th place deciding match against Japan.


India got off to a good start in the match with Rajpal Singh scoring in the very first minute of the match, before Captain Sandeep Singh scoring the second goal in the 21st minute. However, Japan decreased India’s lead thanks to a field goal from Hiroki Sakamoto in the 32nd minute. India was leading 2-1 in the first half. To be honest, neither side performed accordingly, but India played better than Japan.


However, the match was not entertaining anyway. Tushar Khandker increased the lead to 3-1 for India in the 64th minute, just 3 minutes before Prabhjot Singh scoring the fourth goal of India. Khandker then scored another goal to make it 5-1.


Well, you might think that it was a good performance by Indian team. However, India did not have as much dominance over Japan as the score line might suggest. Still, it was better off to finish at the 5th place in the tournament. However, I do not see any scope to become happy with the performance of India’s performance. In fact, this has been first time, Indian team failed to reach the semi final of Asia Cup Hockey. They lost to Pakistan in the first match, and most surprisingly India was held to a 2-2 draw by China. In both the games, India conceded late goals to destroy their party and this has been a long-standing problem for the Indian team.


Indian team now has new coach and I think, it would be a challenge for the new coach to solve this problem ahead of next year’s Hockey World Cup 2009 which is all set to take place in India.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

India Crushed out of Asia Cup Hockey 2009

India has been crushed out of the ongoing Asia Cup 2009 hockey tournament after being held to a 2-2 draw with China today. With this draw, China has confirmed their progress to the semi final from Pool B. Pakistan had already reached the last four of the tournament after beating arch-rivals India 3-2 in their last match. No doubt, defending champion India’s departure in the tournament has come as a big shock to many hockey fans.


Indian team came to Malaysia with their Sultan Azlan Shah Cup success fresh in mind and they were considered to be host favorite in the tournament. However, the way India has failed to make it to the semi final it reminds me Indian cricket team’s departure from ICC World Cup 2007. India’s performance in the recent hockey tournaments has been pretty much satisfactory, and that is why, there were lots of expectation from India’s men’s hockey team. However, they failed to live up to the expectation of Indian fans.


Monday, May 11, 2009

Pakistan Reached Semi Final of Asia Cup 2009 Hockey, Beating India 3-2

Pakistan men’s hockey team defeated India 3-2, and thus, reaching the semi final of Asia Cup 2009 tournament. Pakistan earlier drew with China 1-1 in their tournament opener. Though India took an early lead in the match, Pakistan did not take long to equalize before taking leads in subsequent goals. It was an exciting affair between the two arch-rivals as both sides played attacking hockey throughout the match.


With this victory, Pakistan has taken a sweet revenge of their defeat to India in the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup hockey tournament. In order to make it to the semi final, India now has to win over China in their last pool match. However, it would not be very easy for Team India as China also played attacking hockey in their first match against Pakistan and held them to a 1-1 draw.


India is the defending champion in the competition as they won the 7th Asia Cup event at their home ground in 2007. Naturally, India was considered to be the most favorite for the tournament, given India’s recent excellent performance. India recently won the title of Sultan Azlan Shah Cup hockey tournament in Malaysia, before winning a hockey test series against New Zealand on New Zealand soil. So, it would be a huge disappointment for Indian hockey fans as well as for the players, if India fails to get into the last four of the tournament.


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Sunday, May 10, 2009

Asia Cup Hockey 2009 Schedule

I clearly remember that 25 years ago, Asia Cup Hockey was considered to be one the top 3 events in this sports. At that time, India and Pakistan were the two super powers of world hockey. Especially, Pakistan was the top country. India was also a strong country. Even Bangladesh used to play well. In the last 10 years, both India and Pakistan have lost their glory and Asia Cup has lost its value a lot in world stage.


Asia Cup Hockey 2009 is taking place in Malaysia this time. It was originally to be held in Dubai but because of economic recession, Dubai stated that they cannot arrange the event and Malaysia agreed to do so. Thus, the tournament is already underway and some matches have been played. Today, I noticed that many people came in this blog for Asia Cup 2009 schedule. Well, we should have given schedule earlier. Anyway, here is the schedule.


Stage

Date

Competing Teams

Time

Group Stage

9 May 2009

Saturday

Pakistan vs China

15:00 (Malaysian local time)

South Korea vs

Malaysia

17:00 (Malaysian local time)

Japan vs

Bangladesh

19:00 (Malaysian local time)

10 May 2009

Sunday

India vs

Pakistan

17:00 (Malaysian local time)

11 May 2009

Monday

Japan vs

South Korea

17:00 (Malaysian local time)

Bangladesh vs

Malaysia

19:00 (Malaysian local time)

12 May 2009

Tuesday

China vs

India

15:00 (Malaysian local time)

South Korea vs

Bangladesh

17:00 (Malaysian local time)

Malaysia vs Japan

19:00 (Malaysian local time)

7th Place

Decider

14 May 2009

Thursday

Pool A (4th) vs

Pool B (3rd)

15:00 (Malaysian local time)

Semi Final

14 May 2009

Thursday

Pool A (1st) vs

Pool B (2nd)

17:00 (Malaysian local time)

Pool B (1st) vs

Pool B (2nd)

19:00 (Malaysian local time)

5th and 6th Place

Decider

15 May 2009

Friday

Winner of 7th Place Match vs

Pool A (3rd)

17:00 (Malaysian local time)

3rd and 4th Place Decider

16 May 2009

Saturday

Losers of the Semi Final

17:00 (Malaysian local time)

Final

16 May 2009

Saturday

Winners of the Semi Final

19:30 (Malaysian local time)

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Pakistan Facing China in Asia Cup 2009 Hockey Opener

Asia Cup 2009 campaign of Pakistan starts off today (Saturday) with Pakistan facing China in the tournament opener in Malaysia. After poor performance in last month’s Sultan Azlan Shah Cup hockey tournament in Malaysia, Pakistan is now gearing up to bounce back strongly in the Asia Cup 2009 tournament.


Pakistani cricket fans can expect something impressive from their men’s hockey team in Asia Cup hockey tournament as a number of senior players, who were missing Sultan Azlan Shah Cup hockey tournament, have joined Pakistan’s Asia Cup squad. Players like Salman Akbar, Sohail Abbas, Waseem Ahmed and Rehan Butt participated in the Dutch league where they gained much more experience. Now, it is yet to see if these players can help Pakistan win the Asia Cup 2009 tournament.


Pakistan has been drawn in the Pool B, alongside defending champion India, China and Bangladesh. China is a strong side and it would not be easy for Pakistan to stave off the challenge of Chinese team.


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Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Bangladesh Hockey Team Arrives Malaysia for Asia Cup 2009

Bangladesh men’s hockey team has arrived in Kuantan, Malaysia where Asia Cup 2009 hockey tournament is scheduled to take place from 9 May to 16 May. Bangladesh team, led by striker Rasel Mahmud Jimmy, would play their first match against Japan on 9 May. Bangladesh has been drawn in Pool A alongside Japan, South Korea and host Malaysia. The seven team tournament also features defending champion India, Pakistan and China. Sir Lanka pulled out of the tournament in the last minute, and thus, making it a seven-team tournament. So, Pool B incorporates 3 teams including India, Pakistan and China. Top two teams from each pool would go into the semi final stage.


Bangladesh has declared a balanced squad. Bangladesh would definitely be looking to make it to the last four. Bangladesh won the AFC Cup 2008. So, Bangladeshi players would like to replicate their success in Asia Cup 2009.


Here, I am giving the full Asia Cup 2009 squad of Bangladesh:


Rasel Mahmud Jimmy (Captain), Manun ur Rahman Chayan (Vice-Captain), Rafiqul Islam, Sheikh Md Nannu, Md Asaduzzaman, Musharof Hossain Kuti, Md Zahidul Islam, ASM Mahbub Ullah Chowdhury, Pushkor Khisa, Zahid Bin Talib, Krishno Kumar, Msiur Rahman Biplob, AKM Shamsuddin, AHM Kamruzzaman, Ashaduzzaman Chandan, Rimon Kumar Gosh, Md Iqbal Nadir, Taposh Barman.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Jose Brasa: The New Coach of Indian Hockey Team

Ahead of Asia Cup 2009 hockey tournament, Indian Hockey Federation (IHF) has appointed Jose Brasa as the permanent coach of Indian men’s hockey team. Brasa has good coaching record as the Spaniard guided Spanish women’s hockey team to win the gold medal at the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games. After the resignation of Joaquim Carvalho last March as Indian hockey team coach, IHF appointed Australia’s Ric Charlesworth as the technical advisor. However, Charlesworth also left the job following a rift with hockey federation officials and sports ministry. Then Harendra Singh took over as stand-in coach and guided India to reach the final of Punjab Gold Cup and win the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup hockey tournament in Malaysia recently.


The first assignment for Jose Brasa would be the upcoming Asia Cup 2009 which kicks off from May 6 in Kuantan, Malaysia. India hockey team has shown enough improvement on the field after a disappointing 2008 during which India failed to qualify for the Beijing Olympic Games for the first time in 80 years. It was really something disgraceful for a country which has 8 Olympic Gold medals in men’s hockey.


Jose Brasa has been appointed till 2010 Asian Games. Next year, India will host the Hockey World Cup and it would be a great chance for Indian hockey team to win the world cup title in what would be a revival for Indian hockey.


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Friday, May 1, 2009

Sardar Singh Hails Indian Hockey Captain Sandeep Singh

Sardar Singh was one of the key players in the Indian hockey team which has recently won Azlan Shah Cup hockey tournament in Malaysia. Sardar Singh thinks that it was Captain Sandeep Singh who led the team from the front. Terming Sandeep Singh a trump card of Indian hockey team, Sardar Singh has been full of praise about Sandeep Singh who was instrumental behind India’s excellent run on the field since the turn of the year. Regarding Coach Harendra Singh, Sardar has also hailed team coach Harendra Singh whom, he believes, to be very friendly with the players and always listen to the players very seriously.

Sardar Singh has said that Indian hockey team is full of confident ahead of Asia Cup 2009 which will also take place in Malaysia next month. He thinks that India has a different style of hockey which is very much dissimilar to European style of hockey, and that is why, he thinks that India does not need any European coach in what would have to change their natural hockey. Moreover, he also addressed the language problem with the European coaches.

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