Harendra Singh has stepped down as the chief coach of the Indian women’s hockey team, with Hockey India confirming the decision was due to personal reasons. Singh described his coaching tenure as a profound privilege and a career milestone. He conveyed that personal circumstances require him to step back, but his commitment to the team’s future achievements and the growth of Indian hockey continues. Hockey India President Dr. Dilip Tirkey thanked Singh for his significant contributions and expertise, noting his established reputation within the global hockey community. The search for his replacement is underway. While the official explanation centers on personal matters, insiders hint at a more complex narrative. The team’s recent performance slump, including relegation from the FIH Pro League and a fall in world rankings, has put Singh under scrutiny. Furthermore, unconfirmed reports suggest that player complaints regarding alleged misbehavior have been filed with the Sports Ministry, which has requested information from Hockey India. Despite the absence of definitive evidence, Singh seems to have accepted moral responsibility for the situation.
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