A century later, Dhyan Chand tour still unites India and New Zealand | Hockey News
Watching the Prime Ministers of India and New Zealand reminisce about his father, hockey legend Dhyan Chand, on Saturday, Ashok Kumar’s heart swelled with pride. “I feel proud that a team of Armymen, and a humble soldier in that team, did something so remarkable that even after 100 years, the Prime Ministers are talking about it, and it still connects people from both nations,” he told The Indian Express. Long before he became the ‘Wizard of Hockey’, Dhyan Chand was a soldier in the Indian Army. “Duniya mein faujein banti hai goliyan chalane ke liye. Lekin Indian Army wahan gayi, aur goal se duniya ko chamatkar dikhaya (Soldiers in the world are made to fire bullets. But the Indian Army went there, and with their goals, showed the world a miracle),” he said. In Auckland on Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his New Zealand counterpart, Christopher Luxon, paid tribute to the landmark 1926 tour that introduced New Zealand to the genius of Dhyan Chand. “A hundred years ago, our hockey team created history by …



