India, Pakistan hockey players choose high-fives over hostility
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India, Pakistan hockey players choose high-fives over hostility

Calling it โ€œthe best sight in sport in recent times,โ€ former Indian hockey captain Vasudevan Bhaskaran lauded the under-21 India and Pakistan hockey players for exchanging high-fives ahead of their Sultan of Johor Cup clash in Malaysia on Tuesday, a sharp contrast to the cold shoulder witnessed in cricket recently.

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In videos that have gone viral, young players from both teams are seen cheerfully greeting one another, sharing smiles and high-fives before push-off, a refreshing celebration of sporting spirit at a time when a simple handshake has become contentious in cricket.

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โ€œIt was heartwarming to see our junior hockey boys displaying such pure sportsmanship,โ€ said Bhaskaran, Indiaโ€™s last Olympic gold-winning captain from the 1980 Moscow Games. โ€œWhile cricketers are failing to uphold basic gestures of respect, these youngsters have shown how itโ€™s done. Iโ€™m proud of them.โ€

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Also read: India beat Great Britain in Sultan of Johor Cup

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The match itself ended 3-3, but for many, the pre-match camaraderie was the real highlight.

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Bhaskaran didnโ€™t hold back on cricketโ€™s recent controversies. โ€œItโ€™s pathetic when elite cricketers donโ€™t understand the spirit of sport. Why is it that Sunil Gavaskar and Wasim Akram can sit together and share laughs in a commentary box, but current players canโ€™t even exchange pleasantries on the field?โ€ he questioned while speaking to News Arena India on Wednesday.

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He further pointed to global examples of respect beyond rivalry. โ€œLook at Neeraj Chopra and Pakistanโ€™s Arshad Nadeem โ€” they competed fiercely, yet embraced with dignity at the World Championships and Olympics. Thatโ€™s sport at its finest.โ€

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Bhaskaran believes sport must rise above posturing. โ€œOlympics is far biggerโ€” and yet athletes from rival nations show mutual respect. When will cricket catch up?โ€

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With junior hockey players now setting the benchmark, the billion-dollar question across Indian sport remains: If teenagers can uphold the spirit of the game, whatโ€™s stopping the superstars?

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By Joe Williams



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