players during the last two years through domestic competitions,” he said.
He said that 2018 would be a crucial year when doors of international hockey would be opened in the country. “A World XI will visit Pakistan to play three matches in January. The Asian Games, Commonwealth Games, Asian Champions Trophy, Sultan Azlan Shah Hockey tournament, and World Cup, are all significant events,” he said.
He said that when the current management of PHF took charge, there was chaos. “First we concentrated on developing infrastructure for domestic hockey so that our national game which had been restricted to a few departmental teams and a few tournaments could attract young blood.
“But now the situation is far better. The national game is being played continuously in all its units. There are competitions of various age categories and number of ranking tournaments are being regularly organised. A number of players are coming to play hockey. There are now scores of district associations holding hockey activities. This is a turnaround as there was a time when hockey had been confined to a few cities of the country.
“The national championship will be organised in Sukkur in December. PHF’s first-ever national school championship will be played in Khairpur,” Ahmed mentioned. The PHF secretary mentioned that PHF had sent the under-18 team to participate in Australia’s national under-18 championship to fill the gap between Pakistan and strong hockey-playing countries. The team managed to win the championship.
“Those boys will be the future of Pakistan. We have to be patient. But we will not just wait for them. We are working with the seniors as well,” he said. He said that preparation for World XI’s visit to Pakistan and for the Hall of Fame ceremony would be finalised by the end of this month. He said the PHF would go for bilateral series after the World XI’s visit. PHF would soon invite other countries to play series with Pakistan, Shahbaz said.