The 14th Hockey India senior National men’s hockey championship has been marred by a series of lopsided matches, raising concerns about the format of the tournament. Tamil Nadu’s massive 43-0 victory over Andaman and Nicobar in a Pool-C tie exemplified this issue.
The one-sided nature of the match was evident from the outset, as Tamil Nadu scored 13 goals in the first quarter alone. The second quarter saw a further 12 goals, followed by 10 in the third and 8 in the fourth. Tamil Nadu’s Sundarapandi emerged as the star of the match, scoring nine goals.
This result came on the heels of several other one-sided matches in the tournament. Maharashtra thrashed Gujarat 30-0, Manipur crushed Bihar 19-1, and Madhya Pradesh blanked Andaman and Nicobar 29-0.
The lopsided scores have raised questions about the need to re-examine the tournament format. Critics argue that the current system allows weaker teams to be humiliated, which is detrimental to the development of the sport.
One possible solution is to introduce a tiered system, where teams are divided into different divisions based on their strength. This would ensure that teams are competing against opponents of a similar level, reducing the likelihood of such lopsided results.
Another option is to implement a mercy rule, which would stop the match if one team gains a significant lead. This would prevent teams from being subjected to excessive punishment.
The Hockey India Federation (HIF) has acknowledged the concerns and is considering changes to the tournament format. A decision is expected to be made before the next edition of the championship.