OLYMPICS (1956)-HOCKEY
Consequently, only 12 teams took part. The teams were
split into three groups of four each. India (Group A), Great Britain (Group B),
and Pakistan and Germany (Group C) advanced to the semifinals.For India, the
league phase was a relatively easy affair as they hammered Afghanistan 14-0,
the United States 16-0 and Singapore 6-0, but they lost skipper Balbir Singh,
who suffered a fractured finger in the first game. Balbir’s injury provided
Udham Singh a great opportunity to showcase his scoring ability, which he did
with seven against the U.S., two versus Singapore and then the match-winner in
India’s 1-0 win against Germany in the semifinals. Gentle converted a
second-half short corner for India who beat Pakistan 1-0 in the final.Incidentally,
India did not concede a single goal in the entire tournament to match their
1928 Olympics record, but then there were enough indications that other teams
were catching up and so it proved to be. India’s reign was to end four years
hence and though they regained the gold in 1964 and again in 1980, the King had
lost his crown.Indian team: Balbir Singh Dosanjh
(captain), Shankar Laxman, Ranganadhan Francis, Bakshish Singh, Randhir Singh
Gentle, Leslie Walter Claudius, Amir Kumar, Charles Stephen, Govind Perumal,
Gurdev Singh Kullar, Udham Singh Kullar, Raguhbir Singh Bhola, Balkrishan Singh
Grewal, Haripal Kaushik, Raghbir Lall Sharma, OP Malhotra, Hardayal Singh
Garchey and Amit Singh Bakshi.Results:League — India beat Afganistan
14-0 (Balbir Singh Dosanjh 5; Udham Singh Kullar 4; Randhir SingGentle 3;
Gurdev Singh Kullar 2).India beat USA 16-0 (Udham Singh Kullar 7; Hardyal Singh
Garchey 5; Gurdev Singh Kullar 3; Leslie Claudius 1).India beat Singapore 6-0 (Udham
Singh Kullar 2; Charles Stephen 2; Randhir Singh Gentle 1; Hardyal Singh
Garchey 1).Semifinal: India beat East Germany 1-0 (Udham Singh Kullar 1).Final:
India beat Pakistan 1-0 (Randhir Singh Gentle 1).Positions: India 1; Pakistan
2; Germany 3; Great Britain 4; Australia 5; New Zealand 6; Belgium 7; Singapore
8; Malaya 9; Kenya 10; USA 11; Afghanistan 12.
Prof. John Kurakar
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