Friday, May 19, 2017

Last chance to cement my place in team: Chikte


By Paritosh Pramanik
NAGPUR, May 18 

WITH the World League Final just a few months away, goalkeeper Akash Chikte wants to cement his place in the Indian team by performing well in the forthcoming 3 Nations Invitational Tournament as well as in Men’s Hockey World League Semi Final.
Hockey India announced Indian men’s team for the 3 Nations Invitational Tournament to be held in Dusseldorf, Germany from June 1 and Men’s Hockey World League Semi Final starting June 15 at London.
The Manpreet Singh-led 18-member team will play two matches each against hosts Germany and Belgium. India are grouped with Canada, Netherlands, Pakistan and Scotland in Pool B in the World League Semi-Finals.
With No 1 goalkeeper PR Sreejesh out of the squad with knee injury, the Indian goalpost will be manned by Akash Chikte and Vikash Dahiya.
Akash, in all probability, will be the first choice goalkeeper in both the tournaments.
“This will be make or break tour for me. If I perform well during this Europe tour, I will gain a lot of confidence and cement my place in the side for the World League Finals,” 24-year-old Chikte said while talking to ‘The Hitavada’ from Bengaluru where the team is undergoing conditioning camp.
The World League Final will be held in Bhubaneswar from December 1-10.
Chikte, who played the Sultan Azlan Shah meet, said the tournament was a turning point of his career. The Yavatmal-born goalkeeper had made his debut at Malaysia in 2015 where India won the bronze medal. Though he could not better his performance this time, again winning the bronze, Chikte said he has learnt a lot from the Azlan Shah meet.
“Azlan Shah meet has been the turning point in my career. I have learned a lot through this tournament and it will remain very close to my heart. But I want to win gold in such tournaments and am working hard in improving myself,” said the former Vidarbha goalkeeper.
The lanky lad from BEG, Pune said the Indian team is working hard to iron out its flaws. “The coach and support staff are working hard on us and so are all the players. We have to increase our conversion rate (field goals as well as PC conversions). The drag flickers are trying out several variations and we goalkeepers are also working hard on saving penalty corners,” informed Chikte. 
“We are also watching videos of other teams and planning accordingly,” he added.
In the World League Semi-Finals India are grouped with Pakistan, Netherlands and Poland in Group B and the Indian custodian said they are preparing well to face these teams.
“Yes, it will be tough (against these top teams) but we are working hard in training sessions. We are concentrating on scoring quick goals and improving our ball possession,” he concluded.
The Squad
Goalkeepers: Akash Chikte, Vikas Dahiya. Defenders Pardeep Mor, Kothajit Singh, Surender Kumar, Rupinderpal Singh, Harmanpreet Singh. Midfielders: Chinglensana Singh Kangujam (Vice Captain), S K Uthappa, Satbir Singh, Sardar Singh, Manpreet Singh (Captain), Harjeet Singh. Forwards: Ramandeep Singh, SV Sunil, Talwinder Singh, Mandeep Singh, Akashdeep Singh.

Monday, May 1, 2017

VHA women’s team left starving on way to Rohtak


By Paritosh Pramanik

VIDARBHA Hockey Association (VHA) is always in news, most of the times for wrong reasons. Be it not holding elections of the executive body or not maintaining the playfield, or not holding regular tournaments, VHA has earned a bad name for itself in the past couple of years.
If this was not enough, now even the players have started accusing them of serious breaches which would further tarnish the association’s image.
Members of senior women’s hockey team have complained of being left starving while on their way to Rohtak to participate in the Hockey India’s Senior Women’s National Championship (Division B).
After losing to Hockey Himachal and playing a 1-1 draw with Jammu and Kashmir VHA women’s team returned to the city on April 17.
Immediately on their return, a few annoyed players of the team have made a written complaint to VHA stating that they were left starving while on their way to Rohtak, allegedly by the team manager Reena Samudre.
‘The Hitavada’ has in its possession a copy of the signed complaint which the players submitted to VHA on Monday. They have blamed Reena Samudre for not providing dinner while on their way to Rohtak. The complaint was received by VHA joint secretary Pramod Jain but no further steps were taken.
As per the complaint the team reached Delhi late and their connecting train to Rohtak, too, was running late by a few hours. The team reached Rohtak well past midnight and had to sit outside the stadium till 2.30 am, it has been learnt.
“We left Nagpur for New Delhi on April 12 night. We had our lunch next afternoon (April 13) at Gwalior and reached Delhi same night. We had train to Rohtak from Delhi at around 10.30 pm.
“As all players were hungry we asked Reena madam for dinner but she refused,” said one of
the players on condition of anonymity.
To their utter shock, the players were told they should have saved some food from their lunch for dinner.
“We were told by the manager that we should have saved some food from our lunch. We did not get any food whole night as we reached the venue (Rohtak) well past midnight. It was only on 14th morning that we got the breakfast,” the player narrated 
the ordeal.
The player also complained that the manager was accompanied by her family members which included her four-year 
old kid.
“Against the rules, two of the family members accompanied the manager and stayed with her. She (manager) accused us of creating discord among the team which was not the case. She talked very rudely and at times used abusive language,” the player alleged.
VHA Secretary DS Karunashankar denied any such happening. When informed that a complaint letter has been handed over to joint secretary Jain, Karunashankar said, “I met Jain today but he did not talk of any such complaint letter.”