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'HIL experience will help me break into the senior national team,' says Delhi SG Pipers' defender Rohit

The revamped HIL 2024-25 will feature 8 men's teams and 6 women's teams, marking the first standalone women's league in the country that will run concurrently with the men's competition. In its previous edition back in 2017, Kalinga Lancers had become the champion, beating Dabang Mumbai for the title.

ANI Nov 10, 2024 22:02 IST googleads

Indian junior defender Rohit. (Photo- HI Media)

Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], November 10 (ANI): Indian junior men's hockey team defender Rohit was waiting anxiously on October 14, the second day of Hockey India League (HIL) auctions, for his name to come up along with his friends at the lunch hall in SAI Bengaluru.
The revamped HIL 2024-25 will feature 8 men's teams and 6 women's teams, marking the first standalone women's league in the country that will run concurrently with the men's competition. In its previous edition back in 2017, Kalinga Lancers had become the champion, beating Dabang Mumbai for the title.
Rohit held back his initial fear of going unsold, only to see five teams engage in a bidding war for the 20-year-old. He breathed a huge sigh of relief and wore a proud smile as Delhi SG Pipers snatched him up for 40 lakh, making him the costliest Indian player yet to make his senior debut, as per Hockey India.
"There was a slight fear in my head if any of the teams would bid for me but to see five teams battle to have me in their squad was a complete surprise. I would not lie, as the bids got higher my smile got wider. It was a moment of great pride for me to go for a huge amount like that enough though I haven't made my National Team debut yet. It must mean the coaches and selectors have liked what they have seen on and off the turf," Rohit revealed.

Rohit was a lucrative prospect for most teams in the HIL owing to his dynamism on the pitch and his unwavering determination. The lad from Haryana is a fantastic drag flicker and an utterly fearless first rusher. Due to this do-or-die nature of his, Rohit has broken his jaw while rushing out to stop a penalty corner on two occasions. Even though he is unsure how many of his teeth are fake and how many are real, he remains ever-ready to step up and bail the team out of tricky situations.

"I have had mouth fractures twice as a first rusher, once when I was training in Chandigarh and once in a practice match against the Senior Team in camp. There was a slight hesitation to rush again after the injury but when I am playing and the team has to defend a penalty corner, I automatically feel like rushing out again because helping the team in that moment is more important, 'Daanth toh nakli baad me bhi lag jayenge," he said with a smile.
Rohit is often seen honing his drag-flicking skills after practice with a group of like-minded and hard-working players. This has contributed to his growth after making his junior national team debut at the 2022 Sultan of Johor Cup where the team clinched the Gold medal. He was an integral part of the 2023 Junior Asia Cup title-winning team, and the Bronze medal-winning team at the Sultan of Johor Cup 2023 and 2024 as well.
Delhi SG Pipers boast a formidable squad in the revamped HIL. With former Indian Men's Hockey Team Chief Coach Graham Reid at the helm, supported by Shivendra Singh and the 'Wall of Indian Hockey' PR Sreejesh serving as the Director of Hockey, the team is poised for success. Rohit will have the opportunity to learn from established overseas drag-flickers like Tomas Domene from Argentina and Gareth Furlong from Wales, as well as Indian defender and drag-flicker Varun Kumar.
"I cannot wait for the HIL to begin. It is a tremendous opportunity for me to play alongside and learn from some of the best in the business. I am confident that the experience I gain from the HIL will help me break into the Senior National Team. I am looking forward to a fantastic season with the Delhi SG Pipers," Rohit expressed with enthusiasm.
The league will get underway on December 28 with matches played in two venues -- Marang Gomke Jaipal Singh Astroturf Hockey Stadium in Ranchi, Jharkhand, and Birsa Munda Hockey Stadium in Rourkela, Odisha. The women's league will conclude on January 26, 2025, in Ranchi, while the men's final is slated for February 1, 2025, in Rourkela. (ANI)

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