Dhanraj hails ‘lifeline’ given to Sandeep, Sardara

September 24, 2011 09:00 pm | Updated 09:00 pm IST - Mumbai

Former India skipper Dhanraj Pillay today welcomed Hockey India’s decision to lift the two-year ban imposed on drag-flicker Sandeep Singh and mid-fielder Sardara Singh. File photo: R. M. Rajarathinam

Former India skipper Dhanraj Pillay today welcomed Hockey India’s decision to lift the two-year ban imposed on drag-flicker Sandeep Singh and mid-fielder Sardara Singh. File photo: R. M. Rajarathinam

Former India skipper Dhanraj Pillay today welcomed Hockey India’s decision to lift the two-year ban imposed on drag-flicker Sandeep Singh and mid-fielder Sardara Singh.

“I want to wish Hockey India for instantly waiving off the ban on the two players,” he told reporters on the sidelines of the India International Sports Summit organised by TranStadia here.

“When we won the Asian championship, I felt that the team was on the right track. One big incentive is that Sardara Singh and Sandeep Singh have been recalled,” the four-time Olympian said.

Hockey India had earlier this week lifted the two-year ban imposed on Sandeep and Sardara, saying the two players were being given “a last chance” to make amends for their mistakes.

The two players were banned for two years by HI’s Disciplinary Committee for repeatedly indulging in indisciplinary acts after they quit midway the national camp in Bangalore last month ahead of the Asian Champions Trophy, citing personal reasons.

Dhanraj said the feud between Hockey India and the Indian Hockey Federation was hurting the players.

“Players are suffering due to the rivalry between Hockey India and the Indian Hockey Federation. I have requested Sports Minister Ajay Maken to find a solution to this. Because of it many players could not decide whether they should join the World Series Hockey,” he added.

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