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2012 World Series Hockey better known as Bridgestone World Series Hockey, abbreviated as Bridgestone WSH, 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 owing to Olympic qualifiers.[1] Eight teams took part in this competition. The opening ceremony and the first match was held at Sector 42 Stadium, Chandigarh, where Bhopal Badshahs beat Chandigarh Comets 4–3.[2]

The inaugural 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's Syed Imran Warsi for 19 goals apiece.[3]

Venues

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.

Originally, nine venues were selected and upgraded with floodlights, replay screens, and scoreboards but organisers decided not to have any matches in Hyderabad's Gachibowli Hockey Stadium.[4]

Players

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

Umpires

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Exhibition match

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Match between WSH World XI and WSH India XI in progress.

An exhibition match was organised on 20 December at Sector 42 Stadium, Chandigarh. Match was played between WSH World XI and WSH India XI. A one-sided match from the start was won by World XI. The World XI was captained by Brent Livermore and coached by José Brasa and Andrew Meredith. Prabhjot Singh led the India XI and coached by Jude Felix and Harendra Singh.[6]

Match timings according to Indian Standard Time (UTC +05:30)

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Opening ceremony

Opening ceremony of Bridgestone World Series Hockey was held at Sector 42 Stadium of Chandigarh followed by the inaugural match between Chandigarh Comets and Bhopal Badshahs.Шаблон:Cn

League progression

League Phase Knockout
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 SF F
Bhopal Badshahs 3 3 6 7 10 10 13 13 13 13 14 17 17 17
Chandigarh Comets 0 0 3 3 6 9 12 12 15 18 19 22 25 28 L
Chennai Cheetahs 0 3 6 6 7 7 7 10 13 16 16 16 19 19
Delhi Wizards 3 3 3 6 6 7 7 10 13 13 13 16 16 19
Karnataka Lions 0 0 0 3 3 6 6 9 9 12 15 18 21 21 L
Mumbai Marines 0 3 3 6 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 13
Pune Strykers 3 6 7 8 9 9 12 12 12 12 15 15 18 21 W L
Sher-e-Punjab 3 6 7 7 7 10 13 16 19 22 22 25 25 25 W W
Note: The total points at the end of each group match are listed.
Win Loss Draw
Note: Click on the points (league phase) or W/L (knockout) to see the summary for the match.
Team was eliminated in the league phase.

Results

All matches' timings according to Indian Standard Time (UTC+05:30)

League Phase

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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

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Play-offs

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Semifinals

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Final

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The final of World Series Hockey was held in front of the capacity crowd at the Mahindra Hockey Stadium, Mumbai. Pune Strykers got into early lead when Tyron Pereira's cross creeped in during the 4th minute of the game. Pune's joy was short-lived as V.S. Vinaya neutralized off their first penalty corner a minute later. Prabhjot Singh and Deepak Thakur led Punjab's attacks and were awarded with couple of penalty corners but could not be converted. Few close shots were saved by the goal-keeper Gurpreet Guri Singh. Attacks on the other end were made by Argentine recruit Mario Almada, Roshan Minz, Nikkin Thimmiah and Bikash Topo. Second quarter seemed like taking a goalless path before Deepak Thakur broke the deadlock between the sides by slotting in off a reverse stick just before the half time and Punjab saw themselves riding on a slender lead (2–1).[7]

The first half saw an evenly contested match but the second half was completely dominated by Punjab. Skipper Prabhjot Singh in the 47th minute gave Punjab a two-goal cushion with a reverse-stick over Pune before the end off the third quarter. Sher-e-Punjab continued the tempo in the 4th quarter with Punjab's penalty-corner specialist Harpeet Singh converted off a penalty corner with a drag-flick. Known as the comeback kings, Strykers' all efforts were prevented by some robust defending by Punjab. A solo effort by the Prabhjot put Punjab into an unassailable 5–1 lead with four minutes left, who added 10th goal to his season's tally, and confirmed that his team as the champions. Simrandeep Randhawa added a consolation goal to Pune's tally by converting a penalty corner in the last minute and the match ended with Sher-e-Jalandhar 5, Pune Strykers 2 making Sher-e-Punjab the winners of the first WSH.[8]

Awards

Rockstar Superstar Game Changer Rookie of the Year Balkrishan Award
Gurjinder Singh
(Chandigarh Comets)
Roshan Minz
(Pune Strykers)
Shakeel Abbasi
(Delhi Wizards)
Lalit Upadhayay
(Bhopal Badshahs)
Rajinder Singh Sr.
(Sher-e-Punjab)

Statistics

Leading goalscorers

Rank Player Team Goals[9]
1 Gurjinder Singh Шаблон:Color box Chandigarh Comets 19
Imran Warsi Шаблон:Color box Chennai Cheetahs 19
3 Len Aiyappa Шаблон:Color box Karnataka Lions 13
4 Deepak Thakur Шаблон:Color box Sher-e-Punjab 12
Gurpreet Singh Шаблон:Color box Pune Strykers 12
Vikramjeet Singh Шаблон:Color box Delhi Wizards 12

Hat-tricks

Player For Against Result Report
Joga Singh Mumbai Marines Pune Strykers 5–7 Match 3
Gurpreet Singh4 Pune Strykers Mumbai Marines 7–5 Match 3
Imran Warsi Chennai Cheetahs Chandigarh Comets 5–3 Match 7
Len Aiyappa Karnataka Lions Chandigarh Comets 3–2 Match 14
Ravipal Singh Karnataka Lions Chennai Cheetahs 5–3 Match 21
Deepak Thakur Sher-e-Punjab Chandigarh Comets 5–2 Match 31
Len Aiyappa Karnataka Lions Bhopal Badshahs 5–2 Match 50
Vikramjeet Singh4 Delhi Wizards Chennai Cheetahs 4–6 Match 52
Gurjinder Singh4 Chandigarh Comets Karnataka Lions 6–1 Match 53
Simrandeep Singh Pune Strykers Bhopal Badshahs 5–4 Match 54
Shakeel Abbasi Delhi Wizards Sher-e-Punjab 7–5 Match 55
Prabhjot Singh Sher-e-Punjab Delhi Wizards 5–7 Match 55
4 Player scored 4 goals

See also

References

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Шаблон:World Series Hockey