The resurrection of Indian hockey in Tokyo Olympics has brought joy to even Pakistan as the legends of the game here believe that the arch-rivals' resurgence would help arrest the sport's decline in their own backyard. Tokyo Olympics | Full Schedule | Sports News
Both the Indian men's and women's teams have advanced to the semifinals to be within touching distance of medals that are expected to galvanise hockey like never before in India.
Pakistan, on the other hand, failed to even qualify for the Games for a second successive time.
Celebrated centre forward Hasan Sardar said he has been watching the Olympics hockey matches with interest after India started doing well.
"It is a big success for the Indian hockey structure...It is all about money and unless we don't invest in hockey and take care of players where will we get the talent from. In Pakistan youth goes towards cricket because they know they have a secure future in hockey that is missing," he told PTI.
Hasan, who scored the winning goal when Pakistan won the Olympic semifinal against Australia in 1984 and went onto win the gold, said it was good to see the Indian team combining modern day tactics with some old style Asian skill sets.