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PHF has proposed holding of bilateral series with India: Zaman

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Pakistan Hockey Federation has recently sent a proposal to revive the bilateral series against India and are now awaiting a reply from Hockey India, according to the country's hockey coach Tahir Zaman.

"We have sent a memorandum to Hockey India for a bilateral series. Pakistan has approved it. Being the national coach of Pakistan Hockey team, I can mention this. We are waiting to get a letter of understanding from Hockey India", the former Pakistan captain told reporters here today.

"Soon, we want not only the senior team, but the junior, u-14, u-16 even state-level teams; we are thinking of playing on that level. The interaction should happen on a regular basis," said Zaman who will be a expert commentator in Hindi for Star Sports when it telecasts the Hockey India League starting on January 25.
 

"I am very much hopeful. Soon we will see Pakistan-India hockey games, some matches in Pakistan and some matches in India, on every level," he said.

"We are very serious about it and Hockey India is also very serious about it. This (bilateral series) can be an event that can increase the number of hockey players and viewers. We have written about the suitable dates, so that we can discuss.

"There are going to be many events in India. So whichever date is suitable for them, we will try to play accordingly," he added.

The 1992 bronze medal winning Pakistan Olympic team member said a bilateral series between India and Pakistan would help both the nations as they would learn to play under pressure, which would hold them in good stead for their international matches.

"When Pakistan and India play, it is very special for both the countries. In the special event when there is so much interest from the public, it ultimately creates pressure on players.

"When players play under pressure, they do improve psychologically. When we play more matches and the players learn to play under pressure, then at the international level their hockey skills will be polished further," the 44-year-old former player said.

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First Published: Jan 23 2014 | 4:58 PM IST

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