Updated On: 05 August, 2015 08:32 AM IST | | Ashwin Ferro
<p style="text-align: left;">With three players in the Junior national setup and two in the senior team, India striker Yuvraj Walmiki says grass is green for city hockey</p>

India striker Yuvraj Walmiki during a training session at the MHA Stadium in Churchgate
India hockey striker Yuvraj Walmiki has nothing to do with the upcoming Mumbai Hockey Association elections (August 12). In fact, surprisingly, he does not even hold a membership with the city hockey's ruling body.
India striker Yuvraj Walmiki during a training session at the MHA Stadium in Churchgate
Probably that's the reason he comes up with one of the most neutral opinions in the run-up to the elections, where the incumbent body led by president Manga Singh Bakshi and secretary Ram Singh Rathore is being challenged by a rival faction led by Olympians Gurbax Singh Grewal, Joaquim Carvalho and Merwyn Fernandis among others.
"To me, as a player, it does not matter who wins or loses in this election.