My father always wanted me to pursue whatever I liked, says defender Gurinder Singh

My father always wanted me to pursue whatever I liked, says defender Gurinder Singh

Gurinder Singh, who was recently included in the 18-man senior Mens' Hockey squad to compete in the 2018 CWG in Gold Coast, was sure that his late father would be happy with his stunning progress. Gurinder lost his father in a road accident when a fully loaded tractor-trolley plunged into a canal.

The true merit of an individual can only be determined in times of adversity and how he can manage to overcome the challenges in front of him to emerge victorious. Defender Gurinder Singh, who is still at a tender age of 23, has managed to beat the odds and do his father proud as he followed his heart.

The lad from Punjab was recently included in the 18-man senior Indian Hockey team squad that is set to compete in the upcoming 2018 CWG in Gold Coast next month. Singh made his debut at the 2017 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup for the senior Indian side after he was part of the Indian squad that won the 2016 Men's Hockey Junior World Cup.

But everything has not been hunky dory for the hardworking 23-year old as he revealed in a recent interview with Chandigarh newsline, where he talked about the loss of his father and how he had to struggle in order to reach the top.

“I had just started playing hockey when my father died in a road accident when a fully loaded tractor-trolley plunged into a canal. We are a joint family and all of them have been into farming. But, my father always wanted me to pursue whatever I liked and after his death, my mother told me to concentrate on my game. My uncles and cousins would always do my work and supported me.

"Players like the 1972 Olympics bronze medal winning team member Brigadier Gurcharan Singh, 1980 Olympic gold medal-winning team member Rajinder Singh Senior and 2014 Asian Games gold medallist Dharamvir Singh, besides many other players, have played for the Hawks Club and I will also try to give off my best during the Commonwealth Games,” said Singh.

Gurinder, who was under coach R S Rana at first at the Hawks Club later joined the Surjeet Hockey Academy, Jalandhar, under coach Avtar Singh. After which, the 23-year old starred for Punjab in the sub-junior and junior national title wins. He recently featured in the four nations cup in New Zealand which meant that his family, especially his mum followed his progress with keen interest.

“Gurinder hamesha hockey match hi dekhda si. Pind ch vi hockey stick te astro turf hi isdi life hai (Gurinder would often watch hockey matches. When he is in the village, he only talks about hockey stick and astro-turf). His father would have been the proudest person to see him play in the CWG and we want Gurinder to return with the gold medal from Australia,” said Gurinder’s mother," 48-year-old Baljeet Kaur.

The Indian team who are set to travel to Australia are in Pool B along with Pakistan, Malaysia, Wales, England and will begin their CWG campaign on April 7 against rivals Pakistan.

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