Keeping a sad news secret

October 15, 2014 12:36 am | Updated May 23, 2016 06:43 pm IST - New Delhi:

When Sardar Singh was leading the Indian contingent at the Incheon Asian Games opening ceremony as flag bearer, the hockey skipper had no idea that everyone in his family was watching him save one man — his grandfather.

Four days before the opening ceremony on September 19, Sardar’s grandfather had passed away but his family did not let the sad news reach him.

“They did not want me to get distracted. I was very close to Dadaji (grandfather) since my childhood. I even called my family from Incheon, telling them I will be the flag bearer, watch me on TV but they did not divulge it to me,” said Sardar on Tuesday.

“It was only after the Games were over that I got to know about it. My dadaji had always encouraged me to play this sport with passion and he was keen to see us doing well,” he said. The Indian skipper said the team was now focused on preparing well for the upcoming Champions Trophy, scheduled in Bhubaneswar from December 6 to 14.

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