How can hockey produce stars or famous faces when the National team is not doing well internationally?
I always wanted to pursue my management studies after my hockey career. Once I got the opportunity to go to ISB, I felt it was the right time for me to retire from the game when I was still playing reasonably well as I feel it is very important to retire on your own terms and in a dignified manner. Joining the Olympic Gold Quest, instead of trying to find an entry point in the corporate world, is an unusual step. Were you tempted by the scope and reach of the ‘business of sport’? I have never based any of my decisions on whether others thought it was an ‘unusual step.’ The reason why I joined OGQ is that the vision and the objective excited me; the team on board OGQ is a brilliant mix of some of the best sporting and business brains in the country. I truly believe that I can make a difference to Indian Sport and last but not the least, this way I get to work with something that is my true passion. Geet Sethi, Prakash Padukone and Niraj Bajaj have their own vision for OGQ. After appoint
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