"Hockey needs good administration and a strong system. So long a system is not built, hockey would never be able to stand up," Sidhu, who was here to launch a coffee table book on hockey, said.
Stressing the need of proper marketing of the game like that present in cricket, the former India opener said, "cricket's marketing is very strong.
To bring hockey at its par India should win at international levels. And it will happen only when hockey gets good company (administrators)," Sidhu pointed out.
According to him, hockey was in "good hands" with the Corporate Companies slowly taking interest into it.
"Hockey is in good hands now... Corporate Companies, which are managing about 5000 people, have come forward to manage hockey and facilitating the game," he said.
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