Asia Cup silver-winning India hockey team returns home to low-key reception
A handful of supporters were present at the Indira Gandhi International Airport to receive the 18 Indian players and the support staff, including acting head coach Roelant Oltmans.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: September 02, 2013 10:46 pm IST
The Indian hockey players, who finished runners-up in the just-concluded Asia Cup tournament in Ipoh, Malaysia, on Monday returned home to a low-key reception in New Delhi. (Also read: Former player Merwyn Fernandes lauds India's Asia Cup performance)
A handful of supporters were present at the Indira Gandhi International Airport to receive the 18 Indian players and the support staff, including acting head coach Roelant Oltmans. (All the highlights from India vs South Korea Asia Cup final)
The players, led by Sardar Singh, landed at the IGI Airport at around 9:15pm IST by a Malaysian Airlines flight and they were taken to a city hotel. The players will disperse for home on Tuesday. (Read: Can Samoa or Papua New Guinea spoil India's 2014 World Cup chances?)
None of the Hockey India office bearers were present at the airport to receive the players though HI Chief Executive Elena Norman, who had accompanied the team in Malaysia, returned with them.
India had lost to South Korea 4-3 in a thrilling final on Sunday. They had remained unbeaten in the tournament before losing in the summit clash against the South Koreans whom they had beaten in the group stage.