Transitions: Hockey fraternity mourns SM Naqi’s death

News of hockey commentator's demise saddened not only hockey players but a generation of hockey lovers.


Our Correspondent April 28, 2014
Naqi's commentary was particularly popular among listeners due to his style. PHOTO: FILE

KARACHI:


The sports community of Pakistan mourned the death of respected and renowned Urdu hockey commentator SM Naqi as the veteran was laid to rest in Karachi on Sunday.


Naqi passed away on Saturday evening and news of his demise saddened not only hockey players but a generation of hockey lovers who would follow his commentary on the international matches broadcast by Radio Pakistan and PTV.


Naqi carved a niche for himself in sports journalism and became one of the first hockey experts in the country, both in print and broadcast media, in 1955.


He began his career as a print journalist for Urdu publication Anjam, and later went on to work for the radio.


He introduced the ‘ball-to-ball’ commentary. His commentary was particularly popular among listeners due to his style. Naqi later joined PTV and travelled with the national team to cover the Olympics, World Cup, Asian Games and Champions trophy. 


Published in The Express Tribune, April 28th, 2014.

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