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I could have helped India qualify for Olympics: Sandeep

New Delhi: Having emerged as the highest scorer at the Sultan Azlan Shah hockey tournament in Malaysia, Sandeep Singh on Wednesday lashed out at the previous hockey management for not utilising his skills in Olympic qualifiers which resulted in the team’s failure to book a berth for Beijing.

“If I could have played in the qualifying rounds for the Beijing Olympics, the result could have changed. India would have booked the Olympics berth,” Sandeep said. “The management didn’t realise my value. They didn’t utilise my talent also,” he said.

The Indian hockey team recently failed to qualify for the Olympics for the first time in 80 years in Santiago.

Despite being slammed by experts, former coach Joaquim Carvalho had dropped Sandeep claiming he was injured. The player’s name was not even considered for the National pre-Olympics squad.

“They didn’t know how to utilise a player for the team. That’s why the team failed to perform well. India is known for hockey all over the world. I really feel bad to see India missing the upcoming Beijing Games,” he said.

Sandeep scored nine goals during India’s silver medal-winning run in the Azlan Shah tournament, beating four teams on the trot, before going down narrowly to Argentina in the final.

Speaking on his return to the National side after a gap of one year, Sandeep said, “I had something to prove in Malaysia and also wanted to evaluate myself.

“I was looking to return to the National side in a fantastic way, just like this. I wanted to convey a message to everybody that Sandeep Singh is back again,” said Sandeep.

Praises teammates

He also praised his teammates Diwakar Ram and goalkeeper Adrian D’Souza, besides others for playing a commendable role in the team’s spirited show in the Azlan Shah tournament— PTI

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