Noted former Olympian Islahuddin Siddiqui has criticised the International Hockey Federation (FIH) move to do away with the prestigious Champions Trophy after 2018 and replace it with the World Global League.
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- Hockey: Islah irked by FIH move to do away with Champions Trophy
- Hockey: Shots Fired: PHF told to produce results or face music
- Hockey: Flying Horse lift Nishan-i-Haider trophy
- Hockey: Pakistan seek consolation win against Japan
- Hockey: Sargodha to face Flying Horse in final
- Hockey: Profligate Pakistan go down to Malaysia, fall out of top-four race
- Hockey: Faisalabad reach Nishan-i-Haider hockey semis
- Hockey: Efforts are needed to raise team’s standard: Islah
- Hockey: Players lack fitness: Shahnaz Sheikh
- Hockey: India hammer Pakistan 5-1 to go second
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Flying Horse Club beat Sargodha 6-4 in the penalty shootout to win the final of the Riaz Mehar Round of the Nishan-i-Haider Hockey Tournament at the Motiullah Stadium in Bahawalpur
Pakistan will take on Japan at the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup on Friday after losing four straight matches against New Zealand, Australia, India and Malaysia.
Sargodha and Flying Horse Club cruised into the final of the Riaz Mehar Round of the Nishan-i-Haider Hockey Tournament at Motiullah Stadium in Bahawalpur
Pakistan were made to pay for their missed chances as their hopes of a top-four finish in the round-robin stage and a subsequent bronze medal match at the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup fizzled out following a 1-0 defeat to Malaysia
Faisalabad’s 2-1 victory over Gujranwala completed the semi-finals lineup of the Riaz Mehar round of 11th Nishan-i-Haider Hockey Tournament at the Motiullah Stadium in Bahawalpur
Former Olympian Islahuddin Siddiqui said that the greenshirts now have to work very hard if they are to return to winning ways.
Former Olympian Shahnaz Sheikh has blamed lack of fitness for Pakistan’s defeat against India in the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup
Forward S.V. Sunil scored two crucial goals as a dominant India registered their biggest victory over arch-rivals Pakistan in six years when they coasted to a 5-1 win in a round-robin league match of the 25th Sultan Azlan Shah Cup
- Islah irked by FIH move to do away with Champions Trophy
- Shots Fired: PHF told to produce results or face music
- Flying Horse lift Nishan-i-Haider trophy
- Pakistan seek consolation win against Japan
- Sargodha to face Flying Horse in final
- Profligate Pakistan go down to Malaysia, fall out of top-four race
- Faisalabad reach Nishan-i-Haider hockey semis
- Efforts are needed to raise team’s standard: Islah
- Players lack fitness: Shahnaz Sheikh
- India hammer Pakistan 5-1 to go second
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