Sunday, February 28, 2010

Chak De Phatte: Team India

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Congratulation to Indian Hockey team that started their journey towards winning the FIH world cup 2010 by thumping win over arch rival Pakistan.

Sandeep Singh scored twice from penalty-corners as India beat Pakistan 4-1 in their opening match of the Hero Honda 12th men's hockey World Cup at the Major Dhyan Chand National stadium in Delhi on Sunday Feb 28th.

The ace drag-flicker scored in the 35th and 57th minute to enable India avenge a 3-6 Champions Challenge defeat to the subcontinental rivals in Salta, Argentina, in December.

The eight-time Olympic champions, who won the World Cup in 1974, led 2-0 at half-time. They got their other goals through Shivendra Singh (27th minute) and Prabhjot Singh (37th).

Sohail Abbas scored from a penalty-corner 11 minutes from time to reduce the margin for Pakistan.

Sandeep Singh was named man of the match.

In other matches

:European champion England registered the first upset of the World Cup, stunning Olympic silver medallist Australia 3-2 in second Pool B match of the quadrennial event at Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium on Sunday.

:Formidable Spain started their hockey World Cup campaign on a perfect note, outclassing lowly South Africa 4-2 in the inaugural match of the quadrennial event at the Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium in New Delhi on Sunday.

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Jalandhar Ek Bar Phir Dil Do Hockey Ko !

Hockey World Cup 2010 : Jalandharies and love of Hockey

Ek Bar Phir Dil Do Hockey Ko.


Jalandharies have always supported and loved the game of Hockey. Most of you know that Hockey world cup starts on 28th Feb 2010. This is a right time to let know people who are not aware of Jalandharies's contributution to the game of Hockey.
In the world of field hockey, it's almost impossible that any player or fan is ignorant about Sansarpur. This is not the name of any player or any big city. It's a small village in Punjab. The quote "actions speak louder than the words" pertinently sums up this village.
This village feels proud because it has given 14 Olympian hockey stars to the world. An interesting fact about this village is that all the 14 Olympians bear same surname "Kular" and all were from the same street in this village of Sansarpur. The village is located just outside of Jalandhar in Punjab.There was a time when national and international hockey matches were impossible without including players from Sansarpur. Once it was called the "Nursery of Indian hockey." Sansarpur boasts eight gold medals, one silver, and six bronze medals in the Olympic Games and four gold and eight silver medals in the Asian Games. Five Olympians have also won the Arjana Award, which is the highest sports award in India.
Sansarpur Olympians Representing India: 1. Col Gurmit Singh Kular 19322. Udham Singh Kular 1952, '56, '60, '643. Gurdev Singh Kular 19564. Dashan Singh Kular 19645. Balbir Singh Kular 1964, 686. Col. Balbir Singh Kular 19687. Jagjit Singh Kular 1964, 688. Tarsem Singh Kular 19689. Ajit Pal Singh Kular 1968, '72, '76
Representing Kenya1. Late Hardian Singh Kular 1968, '722.. Hardev Singh Kular 1956, 19603.. Jagjit Singh Kular 19684.. Harvinder Singh Kular 1988
Representing Canada1. Bindi Singh Kular 2000
Asian Games1. Udham Singh Kular 19582. Gurdev Singh Kular 1958, '623. Balbir Singh Kular 19584. Gurjit Singh Kular 19585. Darshan Singh Kular 19626. Balbir Singh Kular 19667. Col Balbir Singh Kular 19668. Jagjit Singh Kular 19669. Tarsem Singh Kular 196610. Ajit Pal Singh Kular 1970, '74
Arjuna Awardees1. Udham Singh Kular 19652. Jagjit Singh Kular 19673. Col Balbir Singh Kular 19684. Ajit Pal Singh Kular 19705. Balbir Singh Kular 2001
Here is the table showing India's record in various world Hockey tournaments.