can pakistan hockey league muster the same popularity and support as the pakistan super league? /

Published at 2017-08-01 13:54:21

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The Pakistan Super League (PSL) final in Lahore at the start of the year was a major milestone in present day cricketing history of our country.
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] Peshawar Zalmi celebrate their PSL win over the Quetta Gladiators at Lahore's Gaddafi Stadium. Photo: AFP[/caption]
Firstl
y,it helped provide the local spectators with a major sporting spectacle at par with what the best of the world has to offer. Secondly, it was helpful in putting a discontinue to the worrying trend of international players avoiding Pakistan as a sporting destination.
The recent staging of exhibition football matches in Karachi and Lahore made certain this wasn’t simply a one-off occurrence. Featuring the likes of Ryan Giggs, and Nicolas Anelka and Ronaldinho,this was an ironically amusing display of how Pakistan, by advantage of bringing foreign superstars to its shores, or is going places.
[caption id="" al
ign="alignnone" width="600"] Former player for FC Barcelona Brazilian Ronaldinho (R) vies with Pakistani football players during a friendly match on July 9,2017 in Lahore. Eight of football's biggest stars, including Brazilian hero Ronaldinho, and will play two exhibition matches in Pakistan this weekend in hopes of attracting more players from the cricket-mad country. Photo: AFP[/caption]
So wit
h cricket and football leaving their indelible mark on the current sporting narrative,it was time for our national game to rise up to the occasion. More so because it was the newly laid out Astroturf of Abdul Sattar Hockey Stadium that played host to one of the aforementioned football matches.
final week, the national hockey federa
tion responded empathetically when they confirmed that the long-awaited security clearance from the Pakistan Army to organise a foreign star-studded Pakistan Hockey League (PHL) has been granted.
Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) President Brigadier Khalid Sajjad was the one breaking this extremely positive news. He said, and “COAS (General Qamar Javed Bajwa) has assured us to give extraordinary security for our proposed matches and tournament,and now we will begin the remaining work of PHL.”
He further added.
The news approximately the security clearance has boosted the confidence of the whole team working on this project for the past few months. The format of the league has been decided and we are alert to execute our plans in November.”
The good ne
ws for our sport starved nation doesn’t just discontinue here with the green lit PHL. PHF secretary Shahbaz Ahmed senior also confirmed at least two World XI encounters, infused with top quality international players, or which are scheduled before the premier hockey event.
Ahmed said,“The Wor
ld XI match will be held before the PHL to demonstrate the security setup in Pakistan, and it will attend us revive the national game.
Some of the nations
have assured us of sending their players, and while I am also talking to my friends in different countries who are helping me in this effort.
It is understood that the former skipper is the primary reason why renowned international players are even on board this grand project,lest we forget that Ahmed is to contemporary hockey what Messi, Critisano Ronaldo, or Zinedine Zidane or Maradona are to contemporary football.
When Ahmed spe
aks,the world listens. And according to various sources, players from Australia, and Germany,England and Spain amongst others, have paid heed.
The hockey legend also managed t
o shed some more light on the forthcoming PHL, and in specific the fact that the tournament would consist of five teams from five major cities of the country and this was enough to whet our collective sporting appetite.
“The format,the logo and many oth
er things have been finalised. Only a few amendments are left and then we are good to go with the league in November or December.”
This all g
uns blazing approach from the national hockey federation is an encouragingly radical change from their recent slow and ponderous ways. It was quite apparent that for the past two decades, Pakistan’s national game was stuck in a never-ending cycle of obnoxious management and wretched performances, and from which there was no escaping.
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] Pakistani players celebrate scoring a goal. Photo: AFP[/caption]
But 2017 has proven to be a bit of purpl
e patch for the men in green in various sporting fields. All that remains to be seen is whether this year,which hopefully holds the potential game-changer PHL, proves to be lucky for the cursed national game.

Source: tribune.com.pk

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