Hockey India chief Narinder Batra becomes FIH president

Batra has created history, as he is the first Indian to have been elected to the post of FIH president.

Update: 2016-11-12 12:41 GMT
Batra got 68 votes in his favour while Balbirnie and Read managed 29 and 13 votes respectively. (Photo: AFP)

Dubai: The International Hockey Federation (FIH) elected Narinder Batra as its first ever Indian president, at its 45th Congress in Dubai, on Saturday.

Batra, who is the president of Hockey India, defeated David Balbirnie of Ireland and Australia's Ken Read to become the 12th FIH President – the first Asian to grab the post.

Batra got 68 votes in his favour while Balbirnie and Read managed 29 and 13 votes respectively.

The voting was conducted via secret ballot through an electronic voting system.

Each delegation head of a national association was provided with a tablet and a unique password by which they voted for their favourite candidate.

Outgoing president Leandro Negre, with whom Batra shares a very cordial relationship, announced the result of the poll.

Batra's win means the power centre of the sport will now move to Asia from Europe, which had been ruling international hockey for decades.

The 59-year-old Batra, who became president of Hockey India in October 2014 after serving as its secretary, has crisscrossed the globe to seek votes in the last few weeks.

Batra succeeds Spaniard Leandro Negre, who has been the FIH chief since 2008.

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