Hyderabad:Winner of the Gold Medal in 1980 at the Moscow Olympics, and a former Captain of the Indian Men’s Hockey Team, the legendary MM Somaya, who was part of two World Cup campaigns, recalled his memories from the years gone by.
Four decades ago, India hosted their first ever Men’s FIH Hockey World Cup, when the showpiece tournament was played in Mumbai (then Bombay). It was the fifth edition of the tournament and hosts India were coming off the back of a Gold medal at the 1980 Moscow Olympics.
Turning back the clock, MM Somaya, one of the mainstays of the Indian team in the 1980s, said, “We finished fifth in the 1982 World Cup, which was really keenly contested and was played on grass. Pakistan went on to win the Gold medal, but looking back we could have made the semi-finals. We had a good squad, a very good forward line, and a very well-balanced team.”
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While Somaya was an important part of the formation, his then-teammate Mohammad Shahid is another player who is remembered very fondly for his dribbling skills. Speaking about Shahid, Somaya said, “He was a great individual player and had fantastic dribbling skills. Shahid had a wonderful tournament in the 1986 World Cup in London and went on to carry the team for many years. I would consider him to be one of India’s best players, he used to dribble at top speed and caught many players on the wrong foot, as did Zafar Iqbal. We had some of the best dribblers in the game at that point in our team.”