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Home / Sports / Hockey Stars' Career Over? India Sends Clear Message

Hockey Stars' Career Over? India Sends Clear Message

30 Jan

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Summary

  • Senior players excluded from Pro League core probables due to off-field issues.
  • Hockey India states players' careers are not over if they pass fitness tests.
  • Possible honorable exit for players, including Manpreet, at Asian Games.
Hockey Stars' Career Over? India Sends Clear Message

Hockey India has stated that the recent exclusion of senior players, including Manpreet Singh and Krishan Bahadur Pathak, from the core probables for the upcoming Pro League is not the end of their careers. The decision, made in consultation with coach Craig Fulton, reportedly relates to off-field issues during the team's South Africa tour in December.

Federation officials emphasized that retirement is a player's choice and that clearing fitness standards is key. They confirmed that an inquiry into the December incidents, which also involved Dilpreet Singh, has taken place, with players reportedly apologizing. While the situation is considered serious, officials insist it's not a career-ending move for any of the involved players.

Sources suggest Hockey India is exploring options for an honorable exit for these players, potentially at the Asian Games. This would allow them to conclude their international careers on a high note and put an end to speculation about their future and international caps.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Senior players like Manpreet Singh and Krishan Bahadur Pathak were excluded from the Pro League core probables due to off-field issues encountered during the team's South Africa tour in December.
Hockey India officials have stated that the exclusion is not the end of their playing careers, provided they clear fitness standards. An honorable exit is being considered.
There is a possibility that Hockey India may arrange an honorable exit for players like Manpreet Singh at the Asian Games, allowing them to retire on a big stage.

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