Pained to see the Indian ice hockey team's fund raising campaign in a bid to participate in the IIHF Ice Hockey Challenge Cup of Asia Division I in Kuwait from April 18-24, the former India vice-captain has taken it as a "moral responsibility" to support the sport.
Amid the razzmatazz of the ongoing Indian Premier League, the 33-year-old, who runs Gautam Gambhir Foundation, came to know about the ice hockey team's SOS calls on social networking sites and his team contacted them and assured them full support.
"For any sportsman, it's a great privilege to support any other sport, especially ice hockey which is not really popular in India. Hope they do well with this support and bring laurels to the country," Gambhir said wishing the India team success in the tournament.
"I always wanted to support a fellow sportsman, whichever sport it is. I always felt supporting a small sport is always good. You need people to support small sports so that it become popular in future as well," the left-handed batsman from Delhi said.
"I hope ice hockey can become really popular as well. It's a great sport, it's the quickest sport. We don't know much about it because it's winter oriented sport. But it's great fun. It's so fast," Gambhir said at the event.
"It's a big moment for us. I'll be captaining the side for the first time but we are confident and hope to do well and make the country proud," the 23-year-old Gyaltson from Laddakh said sitting beside Gambhir.
