The Indian Olympic Association President Narinder Batra, on Friday, said that both the men’s and women’s Indian hockey teams may not take part in the next year’s Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. This will be done to ensure that they hit peak form during the Asian Games, which is a qualifier for the 2024 Paris Olympics.

Batra said he has conveyed this to Sports Authority of India (SAI) Director General Sandip Pradhan during a formal meeting.

Batra said that the Indian hockey teams’ priority is to hit their top form at the Asian games. It starts just 35 days after the CWG. The IOC president is the chief of the International Hockey Federation (FIH) and was a former Hockey India president.

The Birmingham CWG is scheduled to be held from July 28 to August 8, while the Asian Games will be hosted by Hangzhou, China from September 10 to 15.

“Based on my preliminary discussions with Hockey India, it seems doubtful as of now whether Indian men and women hockey team’s will participate in Commonwealth Games 2022,” Batra said in a statement.

Hockey India will not like its hockey athletes to peak 35 days before the Asian Games 2022 and would like the athletes to peak at the right time i.e. during the Asian Games 2022.

“The Commonwealth Games in 2022 are just 35 days before the Asian Games in China and in hockey the winners of Asian Games directly qualify for 2024 Paris Olympics. Hence, winning gold medal in the Asian Games is a must for both men & women’s hockey teams,” he added.

India were represented by a strong 216 member contingent in the 2018 Gold Coast CWG, where the country finished third in the standings with 66 medals, including 26 gold, 20 silver and as many bronze medals.

“The size of Indian contingent to Commonwealth Games 2022 will be much less than which went in 2018 as of now 36 hockey athletes, plus sports not included in 2022, i.e. approximately 18 shooting athletes and approximately 8 athletes from archery i.e. a total of 62 athletes may be less from 2018 Contingent,” Batra said.

“And the medals tally will also be proportionately less for India in 2022 Commonwealth Games.”