"It was a high for us to beat India in a big final in India. But thankfully this time we kept our celebrations under control and also the crowd which came for the final was very sporting and appreciated our performance," Butt told PTI today from the Indian city.
Relations between the hockey federations of India and Pakistan soured after the controversy-marred semi-final of the 2014 Champions Trophy in Bhubaneswar.
Hockey India had demanded an apology from Pakistan for the incident and also wanted an assurance that they would reprimand their players if they repeat their antics in future.
Butt, who went to the SAF Games as coach of the team but ended up playing in the tournament, said it was satisfying to beat an improving India.
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Butt had to don the jersey after a selected player Samiullah didn't get accreditation for the SAF Games.
"I played after proper permission from the organisers. To me the best part of the final was that there was no bad blood and the way the crowd appreciated our performance," he said.
Butt hoped after the SAG final, relations between the two hockey bodies would improve soon and the two countries will soon resume bilateral ties on the turf.
"But at the end it was satisfying to beat India twice in the same event," he added.
Pakistan beat India 2-1 in the league stage and 1-0 in the final to wil the gold.