Former Olympian hockey player Md. Shahid admitted to hospital for liver treatment

Olympian Md. Shahid admitted to hospital with liver treatment. bhaskar.com
Olympian Md. Shahid admitted to hospital for liver treatment. bhaskar.com

Internet Desk: Former Olympics gold medalist and National team captain Mohammed Shahid is admitted to a private hospital in Gurgaon for his liver treatment. According to his present health condition, his treatment would not have been possible in Varanasi.

Shahid had been ailing for some time and was taken to a local hospital where his condition did not show any signs of improvement.

According to sources close to the hockey player, he was treated for dengue and jaundice but Shahid complained of restlessness and was promptly advised dedicated treatment of a higher quality in Delhi and was flown in on Wednesday.

With swelling in his legs and acute stomach pain, Shahid, who would once leave opposition defenders chasing his shadow, was not even able to walk on his own. He reportedly presented a pitiable sight and his physical state left many of his admirers in tears.

Known for his exceptional dribbling skills, Shahid had been hurt by the hockey world shutting him out from all schemes. He was hardly involved by his employer — Railways — for any coaching assignment related with the game and that had left the hockey great disillusioned.

He was a member of the team that won the gold at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, silver at the 1982 Asian Games and bronze at the 1986 Asian Games. His skill and ability earned him a place in the Asian All-Star team in 1986. He captained the Indian team during 1985–86.

True to his nature, Shahid refrained from blaming anyone for his condition and preferred spending his life in solitude. Hockey, needless to say, stayed close to his heart always.