LAHORE: Former Olympian Tauqeer Dar has been approached by the Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) to coach the men’s national hockey team, a month after Dutchman Roelant Oltmans stepped down from the post. Dar, who was part of the winning Pakistan side in 1984 Summer Olympics, said Monday that he had been asked by the team manager Hasan Sardar to assume the coaching responsibilities. “I have old relations with Hasan Sardar, I cannot refuse him,” said Dar, adding however that he would not take up the post in haste. The 54-year old said he would speak with Sardar after the ongoing Asian Hockey Champions Trophy. He added that he would first try to persuade the manager to not appoint him as the coach. “But if he does not agree then I would take on the coaching responsibilities,” Dar added. The PHF will formally announce Dar’s appointment as the head coach once the talks are finalised, sources familiar with the matter said. Pakistan lost to India but won their fixture against South Korea in the Asian Champions Trophy, which is being held in Muscat, Oman from October 18-28. Published in Daily Times, October 23rd 2018.