Govinda is HI selection panel chief

May 31, 2013 04:57 pm | Updated June 01, 2013 12:42 am IST - New Delhi

Govinda.

Govinda.

More than a year since he was unceremoniously dumped from the Indian squad for the hockey Olympic qualifiers, Arjun Halappa has returned to Hockey India fold — as a national selector.

In a release on Friday, Hockey India named the new national selection committee that will take charge from July 1 for one-year tenure, with an emphasis on youth. The team includes two other new faces — former captain Gagan Ajit Singh and R.P. Singh.

While Olympian B.P. Govinda has been named chairman of the nine-member committee, those who have been dropped are Col. Balbir Singh and Thoiba Singh.

“Hockey India had discussed this with me. It is a pleasant surprise as I will now be able to work from within the system,” Halappa said.

Being an active player means Halappa will have to juggle duties. “I can still play for Air India for some time, but that will not affect my duties. It comes down to sincerity.

“As a player I have seen both good and bad decisions in selection; that makes it easier for me to know what not to do,” he added.

Four women selectors have also been included — Savitri Purty, Mamta Kharab, Surinder Kaur, Saba Anjum — to expand the committee.

The selection committee will work with the High Performance and Development Committee to develop future players.

Surinder, Saba and R.P. Singh are also members of the HPD Committee, as are the outgoing selectors.

Interestingly, both Halappa and Gagan Ajit were part of the rebel World Series Hockey organised by the Indian Hockey Federation.

Col. Balbir welcomed the appointment of younger faces.

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