‘Unsanctioned league has done me wonders’

Former captain Butt confident ahead of Olympics.


Fawad Hussain April 06, 2012

KARACHI: Former Pakistan captain Rehan Butt has termed his stint with the unsanctioned World Series Hockey (WSH) ‘hugely beneficial’ to his game as the Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) ponders over the punishment it wants to hand out to those who took part in the event.

Several Pakistani players participated in the cash-rich event which failed to get the World Hockey Federation’s (FIH) approval forcing the PHF to announce lengthy bans. However, Butt went ahead despite part of the Olmypics probables and led the Chandigarh Comets to the semi-finals of the inaugural event.

“It was a wonderful experience,” Butt told The Express Tribune. “I have been playing hockey for years but it was a great learning experience for me. The standard of the tournament was high and it was an exciting opportunity which was great for us.

“My confidence level is also high after playing in the event and I also regained my lost rhythm.”

Butt hopes to play in the Olympics

Following his return, Butt said that he did not mean to offend the PHF by featuring in the league.

“It was a good opportunity for us to earn some extra money. Secondly, there wasn’t any international assignment and we only missed the training camp. In fact the WSH gave us ideal training ahead of the Olympics.”

He hoped that the disciplinary committee will understand his version.

“I will try to convince them. I’m fit, in good form and confident that I’ll perform well in the Olympics if given the chance.”

Gives thumbs up to India’s hospitality

Meanwhile, the striker gave a thumbs-up to the hospitality he received during his stay in India.

“We received a lot of respect from the fans who were very friendly and their support added to the joy of playing in the league.”

While talking about India's withdrawal from the tri-nation series, Butt termed it beneficial for Pakistan.

“They were sending their 'C' team and playing against them would’ve been of no use to us.”

Published in The Express Tribune, April 7th, 2012.

COMMENTS (2)

Harendra Singh | 12 years ago | Reply

Thank you Rehan, you are great ambassador of world hockey. It was a wonderful experience working with you, you are truly humbled, great learner and more important a terrific team player. I must put a word here if all the players can learn from you I think we Indo- Pak players can rule the world once again. It was learning experience for me as well. I hope both country federation will shorted out the misunderstanding of WSH and work betterment for hockey which is our primary job and duty in the interest of country. I wish you ans PHF all the best in coming Olympic, I would like to see Waseem Ahmed, Shakeel Abbassi, Zeeshan, Tariq in coming tournament along with you. God bless you.

Thanks Rehan | 12 years ago | Reply

Congratulation on Captaining the Capital of Indian Punjab. I remember reading that now you have the distinction of captaining both Punjab's. You are great ambassador of hockey and generations unborn will remember players like you who helped give a booster dose to hockey in the sub-continent. WSH and all who supported this exceptionally organised tournament, your contribution to South Asian Sports will inshallah leave a lasting legacy. Accept my pranams great ones.

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