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India Suffer 0-5 Whitewash In Australia, Lose Fifth Test 2-3 | Hockey News
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India Suffer 0-5 Whitewash In Australia, Lose Fifth Test 2-3 | Hockey News

[ad_1] The Indian men's hockey team failed to avoid a 0-5 series whitewash after going down 2-3 in the fifth Test against Australia, completing a nightmare of a tour in Perth on Saturday. The Indians entered the final game of the series after losing their previous four matches 1-5, 2-4, 1-2 and 1-3. The rubber was significant as far as preparation is concerned ahead of the upcoming Paris Olympics. Skipper Harmanpreet Singh (4th) and Boby Singh Dhami (53rd) were the goal scorers for India, while Australia sounded the board through Jeremy Hayward (20th), Ky Willott (38th) and Tim Brand (39th).The Indians started the game with an attacking mindset. Jugraj Singh lobbed the ball up to Jarmanpreet Singh in the Aussie half but failed to connect with the forward line.India took the lead in the f...
India Lose Yet Again To Australia, This Time 1-3 In 4th Hockey Test | Hockey News
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India Lose Yet Again To Australia, This Time 1-3 In 4th Hockey Test | Hockey News

[ad_1] India continued their dismal show in the crucial tour Down Under, losing 1-3 against Australia to suffer their fourth consecutive defeat in the five-match men's hockey Test series, on Friday. Contrary to the final result, it was a much-improved performance from the Indians but the Kookaburras were simply too strong. All the four goals in the match, which started 40 minutes late due to lightning, came from penalty corners. India took the lead in the 12th minute through skipper Harmanpreet Singh but Jeremy Hayward's (19th, 47th) brace and Jack Welch (54th) strike handed Australia yet another win in the series.India were decimated 1-5 in the opening Test, while they lost the second and third Tests 2-4 and 1-2 respectively.It was an entertaining first quarter with both the teams match...
Indian Hockey Team Go Down 1-5 To Australia In Opening Game Of Tour | Hockey News
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Indian Hockey Team Go Down 1-5 To Australia In Opening Game Of Tour | Hockey News

[ad_1] The Indian hockey team went down 1-5 against Australia in their first opening game of the five-match Test series here. Tim Brand (3'), Tom Wickham (20', 38'), Joel Rintala (37'), and Flynn Ogilvie (57') were the goalscorers for the hosts, while Gurjant Singh (47') netted a solitary goal for India. In the opening quarter, India initiated with a strategy centred on ball possession and dictating the game's pace. However, despite their efforts, it was Australia that seized an early advantage in the match.Tim Brand (3') broke through India's defence on a swift counter-attack, finding the back of the net and putting Australia in the lead. Responding to the setback, India intensified their offensive manoeuvres, mounting pressure on the hosts. Australia, in turn, ramped up their attacks, ...
Indian Men’s Hockey Team Ready For Australia Challenge Ahead Of Paris Olympics | Hockey News
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Indian Men’s Hockey Team Ready For Australia Challenge Ahead Of Paris Olympics | Hockey News

[ad_1] The in-form Indian men's hockey team will look to pass the "litmus test" that the formidable Australian side will pose at home when the two face off in a five-match Test series beginning in Perth on Saturday. The series offers India a chance to gauge their strengths and capabilities ahead of the Paris Olympics. "This series serves as a litmus test for our team's preparedness ahead of the Paris Olympics. We aim to fine-tune our strategies and identify areas for improvement to ensure we are in peak form for the mega event."Our focus will be on executing our game plan effectively and adapting to the challenges posed by the Australian side," chief coach Craig Fulton said.The away assignment offers the ideal chance for India to break their decade-long dry spell against Australia and se...
Harendra Singh Frontrunner To Replace Janneke Schopman As Women’s Hockey Coach | Hockey News
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Harendra Singh Frontrunner To Replace Janneke Schopman As Women’s Hockey Coach | Hockey News

[ad_1] Harendra Singh is the frontrunner to replace Janneke Schopman as the Indian women's hockey team coach after he recently appeared for an interview, with the national body suggesting that he is the best person to lift the side following its failure to qualify for the Paris Olympics. Harendra has served at the same position in the past before being appointed as the United States men's team coach in 2021. "Yes, Harendra is in line to replace Janneke. Hockey India is keen to appoint him. He knows the structure of Indian hockey having coached both the men's and women's teams in the past. He is the best person to take the women's side to where it belongs," a source in the national federation told PTI."Moreover, it is in his best interest also having been out of the country for the past c...
PR Sreejesh Aspires To Be Indian Hockey Team’s Chief Coach By 2036 | Hockey News
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PR Sreejesh Aspires To Be Indian Hockey Team’s Chief Coach By 2036 | Hockey News

[ad_1] Indian men's hockey team goalkeeper PR Sreejesh doesn't want to predict his future at the moment and will take a call on his retirement after the Paris Olympics but the veteran custodian aspires to be chief coach of the national side by 2036. Sreejesh, who will be featuring in his fourth Olympics this year, refused to believe that the upcoming edition in Paris could be his last outing in the sporting extravaganza. He remains optimistic but said once he calls it quits, he definitely wants to give back to the game in one or the other way."For me, this Olympics is really important because at this age it is really hard for me to talk about next four year cycle. From the last Olympics, I was only taking one year at a time. The rest decision comes after the Olympics," Sreejesh told PTI ...
Aim Is To Upgrade Our Tokyo Bronze To Gold In Paris: Harmanpreet Singh | Hockey News
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Aim Is To Upgrade Our Tokyo Bronze To Gold In Paris: Harmanpreet Singh | Hockey News

[ad_1] Having clinched a bronze medal in Tokyo Olympics, Indian men's hockey team will look to upgrade to gold in the upcoming Paris Games, said skipper Harmanpreet Singh. The record eight-time gold medalists had fought hard from a 1-3 deficit to beat Germany 5-4 in the bronze play-off at Tokyo in 2021, ending their 41-year wait for an Olympic medal. Prior to that, India's last Olympic medal was a gold in the Moscow Games in 1980. "Tokyo was a monumental moment, and we're determined to carry that momentum into Paris. Our goal is straightforward -- to upgrade the colour of the medal by aiming for gold," Harmanpreet said in a Hockey India release, reacting to their Paris draw."Taking it one step at a time, our initial focus is on advancing through the group stage and securing a spot in the...
Paris Olympics: Indian Men’s Hockey Team To Take On New Zealand On July 27 | Hockey News
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Paris Olympics: Indian Men’s Hockey Team To Take On New Zealand On July 27 | Hockey News

[ad_1] India men's hockey team© TwitterThe Indian men's hockey team will take on New Zealand in its opening match of the Paris Olympics on July 27, according to the schedule announced on Wednesday. India, the Tokyo Olympics bronze medallists, are in Pool B and will take on Argentina on July 29, Ireland on July 30, Belgium on August 1 and Australia on August 2. Pool A consists of the Netherlands, Spain, Germany, France, Great Britain and South Africa. The quarterfinals will be played on August 4 with the semifinals on August 6, while the bronze-medal playoff and the final will take place on August 8.The ceremony was held in the presence of International Olympic Committee chief Thomas Bach and FIH president Tayyab Ikram.The matches will be taking place at the Yves-du-Manoir Stadium in Colo...
Turmoil In Hockey: HI Head Dilip Tirkey, Secretary Bhola Nath Singh Deny Rift In Joint Statement | Hockey News
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Turmoil In Hockey: HI Head Dilip Tirkey, Secretary Bhola Nath Singh Deny Rift In Joint Statement | Hockey News

[ad_1] Hockey India president Dilip Tirkey and secretary general Bhola Nath Singh on Wednesday denied outgoing CEO Elena Norman's assertion of a rift between them, asserting that they are "united" and working in the best interest of the sport. Norman resigned on Tuesday and in an interview to PTI she alleged that there was factionalism in the body. The 49-year-old Australian suggested that Tirkey and Singh were at loggerheads and also complained of a difficult work environment. In a joint statement, Tirkey and Singh rejected Norman's claims."Recently there have been statements by outgoing officials published in the media, claiming that there are divisions within the organisation. This is not correct. We remain united in working together, and as always in the best interest of the sport," ...
India Lose To Netherlands 2-4 On Penalties In FIH Men’s Hockey Pro League | Hockey News
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India Lose To Netherlands 2-4 On Penalties In FIH Men’s Hockey Pro League | Hockey News

[ad_1] The Indian Men's Hockey Team went down against the Netherlands in the shootout (2-4) in their sixth match of the FIH Hockey Pro League after the game was locked at 1-1 at the end of regulation time on Wednesday at the Birsa Munda Hockey Stadium. In the shootout, Araijeet Singh Hundal and Lalit Kumar were on target for India, while Jorrit Croon, Thierry Brinkman, Duco Telgenkamp and Joep de Mol were on target for the Netherlands, as per a Hockey India press release. Hardik Singh (38') scored the lone goal for India, while Floris Middendorp (4') was on the scoresheet for the Netherl...