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Revamped Hockey India League to Return with New Format, Excludes Pakistani Players

The Hockey India League (HIL) is making a highly anticipated return this year with several significant changes aimed at enhancing the league’s appeal and competitiveness. The revamped format includes a bigger player purse, stricter franchise norms, and a centralized venue system, moving away from the traditional home-and-away format. However, the league will notably exclude players from Pakistan.

According to sources within Hockey India, the league is set to commence after the Paris Olympics, which concludes in August. The player auctions are expected to be highly competitive, with over 1,000 domestic male and female players set to be in the fray. Additionally, approximately 500 international players have shown interest in participating, a number that could increase post-Olympics. The league has also garnered significant corporate interest, with around 30 companies keen on purchasing teams.

One of the standout changes in the new HIL rules is the eligibility criteria for international players. Only players from countries currently ranked in the top 15 of the world, according to the International Hockey Federation’s (FIH) latest rankings, will be allowed to register for the auction. This decision inadvertently excludes Pakistani players, as Pakistan is ranked 16th globally.

A Hockey India official explained the reasoning behind the top-15 rule: “We didn’t even know that Pakistan wasn’t in the world’s top 15 when we formed the rule. Initially, we were thinking of allowing only those players whose countries were in the top 10 of the world to make sure the quality was high. But after much deliberation, we decided to make it top-15.”

This exclusion marks a continuation of Pakistan’s absence from the HIL. In the league’s inaugural edition in 2013, nine Pakistani players participated but were sent back amid political protests following the killing of Indian soldiers in Jammu and Kashmir. Since then, Pakistani players have not been part of the HIL.

The decision to revamp the league comes as Hockey India aims to elevate the profile and standard of the HIL. The centralized venue system is expected to streamline logistics and increase viewership, providing a more concentrated and festival-like atmosphere for fans and players alike. The bigger player purse and stricter franchise norms are intended to attract higher-caliber talent and ensure the financial and operational stability of the franchises.

With the league’s return, Hockey India is optimistic about reigniting interest in domestic hockey and providing a platform for both emerging and established players to showcase their skills. The revamped HIL is poised to become a cornerstone event in the global hockey calendar, offering exciting opportunities for players and fans.

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