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    Home»Sports»Pargat Singh: Hero Who Scored 4 Goals in 6 Minutes to Save India

    Pargat Singh: Hero Who Scored 4 Goals in 6 Minutes to Save India

    Sports March 4, 20262 Mins Read
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    In the annals of Indian hockey, few moments shine as brightly as Pargat Singh’s miraculous comeback against Germany in the 1985 Champions Trophy. Trailing 1-5, the defender turned the tide, slamming in four goals in just six electrifying minutes to force a 5-5 draw. This feat etched his name in legend, transforming a rout into a heroic stand.

    Born on March 5, 1964, in Jalandhar, Punjab, Pargat’s passion for hockey ignited early. After excelling in school, he joined Lyallpur Khalsa College, where his skills propelled him into India’s junior national team. His ascent was swift; soon, he donned the senior team’s colors, dazzling at a Hong Kong tournament and cementing his status as a cornerstone player.

    Pargat’s defensive prowess and leadership were unmatched. In 1986, against Holland, his brilliance secured a 3-2 victory for India. He captained the side at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics and 1996 Atlanta Games, steering the team through high-stakes battles. His contributions earned him the Arjuna Award in 1989 and the Padma Shri in 1998.

    Beyond the turf, Pargat transitioned seamlessly into politics, serving as Punjab’s sports minister and becoming a prominent leader. His legacy endures as a symbol of resilience, inspiring generations of Indian athletes to defy the odds and clutch victory from the jaws of defeat.

    4 Goals in 6 Minutes Arjuna Award Atlanta Olympics Barcelona Olympics Champions Trophy 1985 Indian Hockey Padma Shri Pargat Singh
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