Former India captain Viren Rasquinha is all set to make a comeback to competitive hockey with the inaugural edition of World Series Hockey to be held across the country from December 17 to January 22 next year.
Rasquinha’s return to the sport comes close on the heels of Dhanraj Pillay’s decision to make a comeback at the age of 41 years.
“With the participation of the best hockey stars from India and the world, this prestigious league promises a brighter outlook to the sport in India,” Rasquinha said.
“For the first time, a viable commercial ecosystem is being built around hockey that will benefit the players and all the stakeholders. Every players well being needs to be the core of any sports administration set-up and I am glad to be a part of WSH,” the midfielder said.
Karl Da Costa, deputy general manager of Nimbus Sport, which is co-promoter of the series along with the Indian Hockey Federation, added: “We are proud to have Viren Rasquinha within our midst. His presence will provide an added boost to WSH and I am confident he will dazzle with his skill and temperament.”