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Haryana Basketball Tragedy Exposes Poor Sports Infrastructure

Twin Basketball Tragedies Shock Haryana; Safety Reforms Urgently Ordered

SSI Bureau by SSI Bureau
November 27, 2025
in Basketball, Sports
Haryana Basketball Tragedy Exposes Poor Sports Infrastructure

Haryana has long been celebrated as a powerhouse of sports in India, producing Olympians, national champions, and young prodigies across disciplines like wrestling, boxing, and basketball.

The state’s culture of athletic excellence is deeply ingrained, with villages and schools fostering early talent through rigorous training and competitive local leagues. However, despite this rich sporting tradition, serious problems persist.

Many facilities suffer from poor maintenance, outdated or unsafe equipment, and lack of proper supervision, putting young athletes at risk. Recent tragedies, such as the deaths of teenage basketball players Hardik Rathi and Aman, have brought these infrastructural lapses into sharp focus, underscoring the urgent need for modernization and safety reforms.

In a heartbreaking turn of events, two teenage basketball players lost their lives in Haryana within 48 hours, highlighting serious lapses in sports infrastructure safety. Sixteen-year-old Hardik Rathi, a five-time state player and U-17 national selectee, and 15-year-old Aman, a Class 10 student, both died after rusted basketball hoop poles collapsed during practice sessions in Lakhan Majra (Rohtak) and Shaheed Brigadier Hoshiar Singh Stadium (Bahadurgarh), respectively.

CCTV footage from Lakhan Majra shows Hardik performing a routine dunk when the 750kg pole snapped, crushing him instantly. Despite immediate help from fellow players, he was declared dead at the hospital. Aman had suffered a similar fate just two days earlier, succumbing to severe internal injuries after a corroded pole fell on him during practice. His family alleged that delays and negligence in treatment contributed to his death.

Both tragedies have thrown a harsh spotlight on Haryana’s sports governance. Villagers and sportspersons said the Lakhan Majra stadium, under the local panchayat, had received Rs 11 lakh from an MPLAD fund four years ago for maintenance, but bureaucratic delays left the equipment in unsafe condition. Following Hardik’s death, the sports nursery at the court has been shut, and a committee has been formed to audit all sports equipment.

Haryana’s Olympic Association announced a three-day suspension of all sporting events in the state. Sports Minister Gaurav Gautam will chair a high-level meeting on November 28 at Panchkula’s Tau Devi Lal Stadium to review accountability lapses, safety protocols, and urgent reforms. The sports department has ordered immediate removal of all rusted or unsafe sports equipment across the state.

The twin deaths sparked political outrage, with former CM Bhupinder Singh Hooda accusing the state government of negligence, saying, “The government has treated sports and athletes like enemies. Hardik was a national-level player with a bright future, already signed with a U.S. club.”

The tragedy is not limited to India. In the United States, Ethan Dietz, a 6-foot-8 sophomore forward from Connors State College, Texas, collapsed during a college matchup and later died. Dietz had averaged eight points per game this season and played eight games before his sudden demise.

These incidents underscore the urgent need for stringent safety measures and regular audits of sports infrastructure worldwide, reminding authorities and institutions that promising young athletes’ lives cannot be compromised.

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