New Zealand has planned to mark the centenary of the 1926 tour of an Indian Army hockey team, which included a young Dhyan Chand, to that country as part of its vision to celebrate the «breadth of our sporting relationship», its envoy had said. Outgoing New Zealand's High Commissioner to India David Pine said 2026 will be a «special year of our relationship».
He was speaking during an interaction hosted by think-tank Ananta Aspen Centre here on Friday.
Asked about his nation's plan to mark the centenary of the historic tour, the envoy said, «Yes, we want to use it as a trigger to celebrate the breadth of our sporting relationship.»
He said an informal committee has shaped up and things will grow with time.
«In 2026, we are looking to celebrate that. In 1926, the Indian Army Hockey Team came to New Zealand with great Dhyan Chand. They stayed for three months,» Pine said, adding the touring team absolutely changed the way people engaged with it.
«So, we will celebrate all our sporting connections,» he said, adding that beyond cricket, weightlifting, judo, boxing and other sports connections will be celebrated.
New Zealand is also expecting visit of an Indian prime minister to that country in year 2026.
«It's been a long-standing invitation,» he said.
The Indian Hockey Federation (IHF) was formed in 1925, one year after the formation of the International Hockey Federation (FIH), according to the official website of the Olympics.
«The IHF organised its first international tour in 1926 to New Zealand, where the