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Hockey India, a poor cousin of BCCI, rocked by a cricket-like power struggle

Retired hockey star Aslam Sher Khan takes on Narinder Dhruv Batra, who controls the sports body, and CEO Elena Norman in bitter legal tussle.

September 09, 2020 / 15:24 IST
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There is an uneasy hush over Indian hockey, the national sport which has given India eight Olympic golds, one World Cup, Asian Games golds and a standing in the World which may not be gold standard at the moment, but potential wise a skill-set few can match.

Yet, a shadow looms large.

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No one is saying anything. Everything — according to those who control the game in India and those who aspire to control but cannot succeed — seems to be sub-judice.

But it was not like that even a month ago. Everyone was talking about the game and India’s medal hopes at 2021 Tokyo. Players trained and during the pandemic brushed up their English.