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Balbir Singh turns 90, laments state of Indian hockey

Chandigarh: The last of the hockey icons, Balbir Singh Sr turned 90 today, looking back with satisfaction at his long and rewarding tryst with hockey, which he calls his "first love", but sad at the


Balbir remains the holder of Olympic and world record for the most goals scored by an individual in an Olympic men's hockey final for scoring 5 out of the 6 goals against Holland in the 1952 Helsinki Olympics. He captained the Indian team that won the title in the 1956 Melbourne Olympics.

Despite an outstanding career, Balbir remains a modest man and has to be coaxed into talking about his achievements. "I was very lucky", he says.

He calls hockey "my Goddess, my first love and my darling". He is still waiting for his "hockey fairy" who would help India regain its glory in the game.