No place for foul play

Former India hockey captain Ashish Kumar Ballal tells SS Shreekmar that politicians have no place in hockey.
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Former India hockey captain Ashish Kumar Ballal, the man whose heroics under the goal post made the 1998 Asian Games gold medal possible, says the ad hoc committee currently in place to run hockey must be replaced by a constitutionally-elected body as soon as possible. Excerpts from an interview:

On the state of Indian hockey

The game has hit rock bottom. It can’t slip further. During KPS Gill’s time th­ere was at least a policy, right or wrong. The ad hoc committee has no policy in place. How can the game develop? How can a committee run by failed politici­ans improve hockey?

On administrative problems

Be it infrastructure, academies, camps, tournaments, coaching or the national team, the game’s development is being affected at every step. If we took one st­ep backwards in Gill’s time, we have ta­­ken 10 steps backwards during the ad hoc committee’s tenure. Not a single st­a­te association runs a hockey academy despite infrastructure being available. How do you spot and groom players?

On what needs to be done

The ad hoc committee should call for elections and ensure that a proper national federation is in place at the earliest. At the Amby Valley conclave last ye­ar, IOA chief Suresh Kalmadi said he was busy till 2010. If he meant that the ad hoc body would continue till then, only God can save Indian hockey.

On the Indian team

We have always had good te­ams. Co­aching is the pr­oblem. More often than not, coaches who have ne­ver gone through the grind or even co­a­c­hed good club sides are given charge of the national team. A co­aching certificate from the FIH doesn’t mean mu­­­ch if you ha­v­e­n’t coached at all levels.

On selection-related disputes

A good player alw­ays has a big ego. It is for the coach to nurture such pl­ayers and not label them as und­i­sciplined. It is be­cause coa­c­hes lack man-ma­n­a­gement skills that players like Deepak Tha­kur have been dr­opped and lost precious years. If such players are fit, there is no­thing wrong in selecting them.   

On areas of improvement

The game has become faster and more physically-demanding. In today’s game, you need a strike the right balance. All-round players are needed and I think the Indian team has the right balance.

On promoting ho­­ckey in India

The rules must be changed to make them easier to un­d­e­rstand and te­levision-friendly. Unless the game is on TV, it can never grow. Look at Formula One. When more people wa­tch the game, there wi­ll be more players. You don’t need to do anyth­ing else to promote ho­ckey in India.

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