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Hassan Sardar
In his prime, he was compared with the inimitacle Dhyan
Chand. And indeed there can be no higher praise, for Dyan Chand was to
hockey what Don Bradman was to cricket .That such a flattering comparison
was universally acknowledged as being an apt one,especially by the purist
Indian connoisseurs, is a befitting tribute to Hassan Sardar's scintillating
artistry and genius.
Hailed as the most accomplished player of his age, Hassan's stint as pakistan's
spearhead was rather brief, lasting a mere half a dozen years. It nevertheless
remains pakistan's most flamboy ant and memorable era, with one success
following another .And Hassan had a big hand in all those triumphs; he
was the Man of the Toutnament at the gold winning campaigns in the '82
world cup, the '84 Olympics and the '82 Asiad.
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Famous for his delightful dribbing and a defence-shattering
body dodge,Hassna's class and calibre cannot be measured simply by the
number of goals he scored, though he put away as many as 180 in a career
which lasted a mere half a dozen years.
More importantly, he never let the team down, never failing to make an
opportunistic conversion or two when it was most needed.
On his day, he was simply unstoppable, leaving the best of defences in
tatters and the spectators awe struck by the glarious sight of Hassan
bent on his stick, weaving his way round the seeminglyleaden-footed defenders
with such uncanny control.That really was a sight to remember and cherish.
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