In the 52nd episode of Hockey Te Charcha, we spoke with M.M. Somaya, the former Captain of the Indian Men's Hockey Team, renowned for his role as a defending-midfielder. Somaya, a pivotal figure in Indian hockey,
secured gold at the 1980 Moscow Olympics and continued his illustrious Olympic journey in 1984 and 1988, both as a player and Captain.


Alongside his sporting achievements, he excelled in a
successful corporate career with Bharat Petroleum, receiving the Lifetime Achievement award from the Petroleum Sports Promotion Board in 2007. At 64 years old, Somaya is also a proud recipient of the prestigious Arjuna Award.


In this episode, Somaya shares insights into the current
state of Indian hockey, with a specific focus on women's hockey and the upcoming 14th Hockey India Senior Women National Championship.
Addressing the recent setback of the Indian women's hockey team failing to qualify for the Paris Olympics, Somaya views it as a temporary obstacle that
can be overcome through strategic improvements and effective coaching. Don't miss out on the veteran's perspectives on the sport.