Six more Indian hockey players break WHS ties

New Delhi: In another big jolt for the proposed World Series Hockey, six more Indian players have decided to withdraw from the lucrative league to appear in the national camp for the Olympics qualifiers. Six Indian stars including Bharat Chetri and Sandeep Singh, had written to HI on Wednesday, conveying that they are no longer […]

New Delhi: In another big jolt for the proposed World Series Hockey, six more Indian players have decided to withdraw from the lucrative league to appear in the national camp for the Olympics qualifiers. Six Indian stars including Bharat Chetri and Sandeep Singh, had written to HI on Wednesday, conveying that they are no longer part of WSH and would appear in the camp in New Delhi.

Now six more players -- Birender Lakra, Manjeet Kullu, Rupinder Pal Singh, Danish Mujtaba, K Chinglensana Singh and Manprit Singh -- have written to HI Secretary Narinder Batra, conveying that they have parted ways with WSH. "We are writing to you to advise that we are not playing in the World Series Hockey event and that we will be attending the National Camp in Delhi for the Olympic Qualifiers in Delhi on December 11 until February 2012 and we will be available for selection in the National team for the Olympic qualifiers," the players wrote in the signed letter.