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'Sad News': India Forward Mandeep Singh Reacts To Exclusion Of Hockey From 2026 Commonwealth Games In Glasgow

Mandeep Singh, India’s national men’s hockey team forward, rued the exclusion of hockey from the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, calling it "sad news" for the sport.

New Delhi: The Indian men's hockey team forward Mandeep Singh called the decision to exclude hockey from the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow ‘sad news’ for Indian hockey. “It was a major hockey tournament for us and it's sad news for the sport but it is what it is so we will focus on the World Cup and the Asian Games,” Mandeep Singh told IANS.

In a major blow to India's medal hopes in the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, the organisers have dropped hockey, cricket, wrestling, badminton, squash, and table tennis among others from the sports programme for the coming edition.

Mandeep is a part of the squad that is playing a two-game bilateral series against Germany in New Delhi. The first test, also the first game being played at the iconic Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium in 11 years, saw Germany register victory through first-half goals by Henrik Mertgens (4’) and Lukas Windfeder (30’).

“Hockey is a sport where goals can come at any time, so after the first goal we all believed we could have scored and should have scored a field goal because we played well and created chances,” he added when asked his thoughts on the game.

Despite what the scoreline suggested, India held their fair share of opportunities in the game, barring the eight penalty corners and missed penalty stroke, India were not clinical with their attempts and hence had to take the loss on the night.

India defender Jarmanpreet also weighed in on the side’s performance and acknowledged the significant backdrop the team was playing in.

“We played well, I think we lacked a little on the field in the starting. We will watch the match and work on it and come back strong. After 11 years we played in Delhi, fans came and supported us, please keep supporting Indian Hockey” Jarmanpreet told IANS.

The Indian men’s hockey team went down 2-0 to reigning World Champion and Olympic silver medallists Germany in the first match of the Bilateral Hockey Series 2024 at the Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium here on Wednesday. Henrik Mertgens (4’) and Lukas Windfeder (30’) found the back of the net for Germany. Notably, Rajinder Singh made his debut for the Indian men’s hockey team in this match.

(This report has been published as part of the auto-generated syndicate wire feed. Apart from the headline, no editing has been done in the copy by ABP Live.)

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