Ex Indian hockey player sticking until the end of time

  • | Wednesday | 2nd December, 2020

Ajay JoshiTribune News ServiceJalandhar November 28Former India hockey player Daljit Singh Dhillon now a 44-year-old is still in association with the sport. I was impressed by their game and asked them if they would like proper training. I was impressed by their game and asked them if they would like proper training. Sharanjit Singh also an India player assisted me and became a coach to the girls. Sharanjit Singh also an India player assisted him and became a coach to the girls.

Ajay Joshi Tribune News Service Jalandhar November 28 Former India hockey player Daljit Singh Dhillon now a 44-year-old is still in association with the sport. At present he is providing training to young girls from humble background in Tarn Taran. “When I was posted in Tarn Taran as DSP in 2011 I saw a few girls playing at a government school ground; without proper gears and a turf. I was impressed by their game and asked them if they would like proper training. They agreed but mentioned about their inability to pay the fee and kits” he says. Daljit Singh Dhillon Former India hockey player When I was posted in Tarn Taran as DSP in 2011 I saw a few girls playing at a government school ground without proper gears and a turf. I was impressed by their game and asked them if they would like proper training. They agreed but mentioned about their inability to pay the fee. Determined I took to the task. With the help from my NRI friends I got funds for their diet and kits and renovated the ground. Sharanjit Singh also an India player assisted me and became a coach to the girls. We named the training centre as Shri Guru Arjan Dev Academy. Determined and moved he took to the task. With the help from his NRI friends he got funds for their diet and kits and renovated the ground. Sharanjit Singh also an India player assisted him and became a coach to the girls. “We named the training centre as Shri Guru Arjan Dev Academy” the cop adds. Within months the efforts put in started paying dividends. For five years his wards were part of every junior or senior state and national teams. Rajwinder Kaur one of them has also got selected for next Olympics camp. He couldnt have been happier. But then things took a wicked turn when he got posted at Kapurthala in 2015 and subsequently at Sangrur and later in Ferozepur — due to political pressure. “I used to visit girls every month to keep a check on their training. However owing to a case everything ended and I got dismissed from my services in 2018. I couldnt focus on the practice of the girls” tells Daljit. For more than a year he was summoned for court hearing to settle the case he was embroiled in. Braving the odds and hard times he resumed training earlier this year and during the lockdown got connected with them virtually. While the whole hockey fraternity was jolted after his name surfaced in the case Daljit says he isnt giving up that easy and would start his academy again after his acquittal. Remembering the past Daljit who along with his brother Baljit Singh Dhillon was popularly known as Dhillon Brothers during the golden days of the Indian hockey. He was nine when he first held a hockey stick. Having seen his elder brother playing hockey and making family proud it was a thrilling moment for young Daljit who would later take up the sport. Within a few years he was skilled enough to be selected — initially for the state and then national team. A resident of Jaswant Nagar near Jalandhar he would spend hours mastering the game. He has played nearly 100 international matches his first one being the Commonwealth Games at Kuala Lumpur in 1998. In 2002 World Cup Daljit scored four goals and is also a recipient of Maharaja Ranjit Singh Award 2001. However despite his excellent game and abundance of experience in the international circuit he took an early retirement in 2007 due to personal issues and continued to serve the Punjab Police that he joined in 1994 as a constable.

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