Ep: 01 Major Dhyan Chand’s Secret: Why He Didn’t Want Ashok to Play Hockey! | Hockey World Cup 1975
The premiere episode of We The Change, hosted by Aushim Khetarpal, brings you a remarkable journey into the golden era of Indian hockey. Featuring Ashok Kumar Dhyanchand, the legendary son of Major Dhyan Chand, this episode explores the historic legacy of Indian hockey and the extraordinary achievements of a family that shaped the sport's narrative on the global stage.
Major Dhyan Chand: The Wizard of Hockey Major Dhyan Chand, often hailed as "The Wizard of Hockey," remains a towering figure in Indian and international sports history. Born on August 29, 1905, in Allahabad (now Prayagraj), Dhyan Chand displayed an exceptional talent for hockey at a young age. He served in the British Indian Army, where his skills on the field gained widespread recognition.
Ashok Kumar Dhyanchand: Carrying the Legacy Forward Ashok Kumar Dhyanchand carved his own place in the annals of hockey history. As a member of the Indian hockey team, he played a pivotal role in India’s victory at the 1975 Hockey World Cup in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The highlight of his career came when he scored the decisive goal against Pakistan in the final match, securing India’s first and only World Cup win to date.
In this episode, Ashok Kumar shares personal stories about his legendary father, offering a rare glimpse into the life of Major Dhyan Chand beyond the field. He also recounts his experiences on the international stage, the challenges faced by Indian hockey during his time, and the determination it took to achieve glory.
Hosted by Aushim Khetarpal: The conversation is led by Aushim Khetarpal, whose insightful questions and deep connection with inspiring stories make this episode a compelling watch. Aushim’s emphasis on the values of resilience, dedication, and patriotism shines through as he celebrates the unparalleled contributions of the Dhyanchand family.