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Good decision by the FIH. Although now Pakistanis will have an excuse for losing to Germany in the finals![]()
The players were also called out for celebrating shirtless
What excuse do you have for losing against Pakistan?![]()
No of course not...beating up Kashmiris for cheering is the way to go, right?This is not the way sportmen behave. Pakistan has given a bad name to the game.
No of course not...beating up Kashmiris for cheering is the way to go, right?
Topic is sports and how INDIANS behave after a loss and that is very relevant to how Indians behave when they loose!offtopic, I won't reply to you if you post offtopic.
kashmiris are Indians. Pakistanis have a very bad reputation as a country and sportsmanship. India hosts a lot of international tournaments. Players love to play in India.Topic is sports and how INDIANS behave after a loss and that is very relevant to how Indians behave when they loose!
You mean players love to beat INDIANS on their soil...yea...kashmiris are Indians. Pakistanis have a very bad reputation as a country and sportsmanship. India hosts a lot of international tournaments. Players love to play in India.
The FIH U-turn on Sunday came a few hours after Hockey India chief Narinder Batra demanded an unconditional apology from Pakistan and called for strict action by the governing body.
"I am instructing my CEO to inform FIH that in case this kind of behaviour by teams is within normal and tolerable limits of FIH, then we may not be interested to host any more tournaments in India," Batra said in a statement.