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2012 World Series Hockey.[edit]

History[edit]

2012 WSH better known as Bridgestone World Series Hockey, was the first season of the hockey tournament World Series Hockey, a professional league for field hockey in India. The tournament was to take place from 17 December 2011 to 22 January 2012 but later was postponed to 29 February 2012 The inaugral season of the WSH was won by Sher-e-Punjab by defeating Pune Strykers 5-2 in the final at Mahindra Hockey Stadium, Mumbai and thus became the first champions of WSH.Chandigarh Comets' drag-flicker Gurjinder Singh was named WSH Rockstar Player of the tournament 19 goals in 15 matches who also shared the golden stick with Pakistan national field hockeyteam|Pakistan's Syed Imran Warsi for 19 goals apiece.After 59 matches & 327 goals.

Format & Rules[edit]

All the matches are of 70 minutes each but instead of two halves, the games are divided into four quarters of 17-and-a-half minutes each to give more rest to players during a game. Each team can have a maximum of 25 registered players out of which 18 can play. Time-outs (2 minutes) can be called by the teams, once in each half although are not mandatory. There are video umpires in all games and video referrals can be only called by umpires either at their own or as requested by a team (one per match) for goal line decision only. Each team has five penalty shoot-outs where 5 players are nominated. Each player, with the ball on the 23 m line, the goalkeeper/defending player on or behind the goal‐line between the goal posts, starts with the umpire's signal and has a maximum of 8 seconds to score a goal with only the goal keeper defending the goal. A penalty stroke is awarded in case of intentional foul by the goal-keeper and used only in the knockout stage.

Competition[edit]

World Series Hockey will be a multi city franchise-based league with the players allocated to the teams based on the internationally accepted and practiced draft system. World Series Hockey consists of 8 teams representing 8 cities/states of India. The Event will be played in two phases over 34 days and consist of a total of 59 matches.

League Phase[edit]

Each team will play the other twice; home and away and thus will play 14 league matches; 7 home and 7 away. The League Phase will consist of 56 matches and will be played from the 29 February to 2 April. Points in the league phase were awarded as follows: 3 points for a win, 1 point each for a draw. Top four teams qualify for the semi-finals. If at the end of the league phase two or more teams have the same number of points, Then Goal difference,: Higher number of wins, Head to head record Etc.

Playoffs[edit]

The 4 teams with the best record after the league phase qualify for the playoffs. In the Semis, the No.1 team plays the No. 4 team, and the No. 2 team faces No. 3 team. The Final is played between the winners of each of the semis. The team which wins the Final are declared the Champions.

Venues[edit]

Following eight venues will host the matches of eight franchises on a home and away basis: Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Bhopal, Jalandhar, Chandigarh, Bangalore and Chennai will host the matches of eight franchises on a home and away basis.

  • Dhyan Chand National Stadium, Delhi
  • Bangalore Hockey Stadium, Bangalore
  • Mayor Radhakrishnan Stadium, Chennai
  • PCMC Hockey Stadium, Pune
  • Mahindra Hockey Stadium, Mumbai
  • Sector 42 Stadium, Chandigarh
  • Surjeet Hockey Stadium, Jalandhar
  • Aishbagh Stadium, Bhopal

Originally, nine venues were selected and upgraded with floodlights, replay screens, and scoreboards but organisers decided not to have any matches in Hyderabad.

Captain & Coach[edit]

Team Captain Coach
Bhopal Badshahs IND- Sameer Dad IND- Vasudevan Bhaskaran
Chandigarh Comets PAK-Rehan Butt IND- Harendra Singh
Chennai Cheetahs AUS-Brent Livermore ESP- Jose Brasa
Delhi Wizards PAK-Shakeel Abbasi NED- Roelant Oltmans
Karnataka Lions IND- Arjun Halappa IND- Jude Felix
Mumbai Marines IND-Adrian D'Souza GER-Andrew Meredith
Pune Strykers CAN-Ken Pereira IND- Gundeep Singh
Sher-e-Punjab IND-Prabhjot Singh IND- Rajinder Singh

League Phase-56 Match[edit]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Chandigarh Comets 14 9 1 4 46 34 +12 28
Sher-e-Punjab 14 8 1 5 45 35 +10 25
Karnataka Lions 14 7 0 7 34 40 -6 21
Pune Strykers 14 6 3 5 41 42 -1 21
Delhi Wizards 14 6 1 7 36 37 -1 19
Chennai Cheetahs 14 6 1 7 41 43 -2 19
Bhopal Badshahs 14 5 2 7 32 37 -5 17
Mumbai Marines 14 4 1 9 32 39 -7 13
Qualified for Semi-Finals
Eliminated

SemiFinal[edit]

Season SemiFinal
Won Result Lost
2012 World Series Hockey Sher-e-Punjab 4 – 1 Karnataka Lions
Season SemiFinal
Won Result Lost
2012 World Series Hockey Pune Strykers (4-4)3 - 2 Penalty Shoot-out Chandigarh Comets

Final[edit]

Season Final Man of the Tournament
Champions Result Runners-up
2012 World Series Hockey Sher-e-Punjab 5 – 2 Pune Strykers IND- Gurjinder Singh (Chandigarh Comets)
(19 goals in 15 matches)

Team'sPerformance[edit]

Team Matches Won Drawn Lost For Against Win% Best Titles
Sher-e-Punjab 16 10 1 5 54 38 66.67% Champions 1
Pune Strykers 16 7 3 6 47 51 53.85% Runners-up 0
Chandigarh Comets 15 9 1 5 50 38 64.29% Semi-finalists 0
Karnataka Lions 15 7 0 8 35 44 46.67% Semi-finalists 0
Delhi Wizards 14 6 1 7 36 37 46.15% 5th of 8 0
Chennai Cheetahs 14 6 1 7 41 43 46.15% 6th of 8 0
Bhopal Badshahs 14 5 2 7 32 37 41.67% 7th of 8 0
Mumbai Marines 14 4 1 9 32 39 30.77% 8th of 8 0

Leading Goal Scorers[edit]

Most Goals
Player Team Goals
India Gurjinder Singh   Chandigarh Comets 19
Pakistan Syed Imran Warsi   Chennai Cheetahs 19
India Len Aiyappa   Karnataka Lions 13
India Deepak Thakur   Sher-e-Punjab 12
India Gurpreet Singh   Pune Strykers 12
India Vikramjeet Singh   [Delhi Wizards 12

Prizes[edit]

Team States Prize Name & Awards Prize Ind.
Sher-e-Punjab Champions Rs.4 Crores Gurjinder Singh-19 Goal (WSH Rockstar) Rs.1 Crores
Pune Strykers Runners-up Rs.2 Crores Roshan Minj (Indian Super Star) Rs.50 Lakhs
Chandigarh Comets Semi-finalists Rs.1 Crores Gurjinder Singh & Imran Warsi, Golden Stick (Highest Goal Scorer 19-19) Rs.25 Lakhs
Karnataka Lions Semi-finalists Rs.1 Crores Shakeel Abasi,(Game Changer) Rs.25 Lakhs
----- ----- ----- Lalit Upadhiae, Rookie of the Year (Best emerging player under 21) Rs.10 Lakhs

Cards[edit]

Total Cards
         
 

2

 

110

 

33

   

145

Discipline[edit]

Jarnail Singh Red card (Karnataka Lions)(Two Match Suspension),& Bikash Toppo (Pune Strykers),Rajpal Singh, (Delhi Wizards),Arjun Halappa (Karnataka Lions),Tariz Aziz (Sher-e-Punjab)(Each One Match Suspension).

Broadcast Rights[edit]

Country Broadcaster
 India NEO Sports,

NEO Cricket

 Pakistan GEO Super
Live Streaming (World Wide) YouTube