Hawgood served as the Indian women's hockey team's chief coach for a period of more than two years before quitting in November last year citing personal reasons. A day back Hockey India, however, announced that the Australian will now return to the country only as a coach.
But things changed overnight as after detailed discussions with Sports Authority of India (SAI), Hawgood told PTI that he will join the team back as chief coach and not as an assistant.
Asked whether he had any apprehensions in joining the team in a much lower capacity offered to him this time, the Australian said: "They didn't mention any particular position. My original brief from Hockey India was that whether I am interested to be a part of the coaching team again. And I just yes.
Hawgood, who coached the Indian women's squad from July 2012 till November 2014, enjoyed a good stint with the side having led the girls to the bronze medal in the 2013 junior World Cup.
Under Hawgood's leadership, the Indian women's team showed a lot of progress. India won the bronze in the 17th Asian Games at Incheon, South Korea besides a first-ever bronze medal in the junior World Cup.