He was selected for the Indian hockey team for the eventually canceled
1940 Summer Olympics. In 1941, he joined
Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway (BB&CI). He played for
Central India in the
Senior National Hockey Championship. Under his captaincy, the team won three championships in a row.
1948 Olympics Kishan Lal captained the Indian hockey team to gold at the 1948 London Olympics. This included victories over Austria (8-0),
Argentina (9-1),
Spain (2-0), and the
Netherlands (2-1) before beating
Great Britain by 4-0 in the final. Lal was rated by
The Times as an "outstanding forward on the field".
Coach After a career spanning 28 years, he retired from competitive hockey but remained connected with the game until 1976. He served as the chief coach of the
Railways Sports Control Board for twenty years, during which they won the national hockey championship 14 times and 6 draws. In 1964, he was invited to train in
Malaysia. In 1968, he was invited to coach
East Germany. ==Personal life==