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World Cup spot assured, waiting for allowance

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  • The first tournament Indian women’s hockey team played after Hockey India was formed was the Champions Challenge II in June, which they won. The second was the Asia Cup, where they finished runners-up and qualified for next year’s World Cup.

    However, despite the impressive performances on the field, the players are still waiting for their daily allowances for both trips. The sports ministry has fixed a $35 per diem allowance for every player on international tours, but the players are yet to receive any money.

    “We keep hearing there are proposals to introduce match fees. Forget that, we haven’t even got our daily allowance for two tours,” said a senior player on condition of anonymity, since there is a gag on the players from speaking to the media. “We are playing only for the love of the game and for the pride of representing the country in international meets. There is no other incentive,” the player added.

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    Feeling discrimination

    Most players feel discriminated against by the officials who, they feel, are interested only in men’s hockey. “We understand that the men’s team has been consistently receiving their stipulated allowance. The officials are interested only in them because that’s where the media and government attention is, despite the women’s team consistently performing better,” another player said.

    While the players admit that the money isn’t really crucial to their basic needs — most of them are employed with the Indian Railways and get enough support even during tours — they feel that the issue needed to be addressed.

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    How to turn around the fortunes of Indian HockeyBy: sukumar | 18-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward What a pity! Daily Allowance of Hockey players continues to be lower than the lowliest of government officials. Our heart bleeds at the state of the game of hockey in India. No body seems to care, media included. The media apathy is clear. We have to search for Indian team's international matches on the internet. No body covers the matches. IHF, it seems, is the biggest culprit as all foreign coaches till date, who had great success with their teams back home have utterly failed with Indian team. Some in India still have a vision about the turn around; they are not necessarily famous hockey players of yore. Will some one listen to them. Put the IHF's house in order first. Disband the organization, let a hockey lover corporate take over the team. It would cost much less than a cricket player's sponsorship and would give much better dividends. Give it to visionary. Any one looking for the vision. Please contact.
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