Chief Coach Graham Reid quits after India’s Hockey World Cup disaster
Though it was on the cards that Reid and his staff will have to go after the team's poor performance, that he will quit in less than 24 hours came as a surprise.
Though it was on the cards that Reid and his staff will have to go after the team's poor performance, that he will quit in less than 24 hours came as a surprise.
After collecting all six points in their home leg double header, India now have a 10 point lead in the FIH Pro Hockey League table over second placed Germany.
The Indian men’s hockey team’s schedule was adversely affected due to the Covid-19 pandemic, but the extended period of time that the team spent together in camp at SAI Bengaluru eventually brought the team closer together and shaped their character as a group, believes Chief Coach Graham Reid.