The Indian Women's Hockey Team put in a determined and gritty performance but fell short against Australia A, going down 2-3 in their second game of the Australia tour, at the Perth Hockey Stadium on Sunday. It was India which took the lead through Jyoti Singh (13'), after which Australia
India found the back of the net through Mahima Tete (27'), Navneet Kaur (45'), and Lalremsiami (50'), while Neasa Flynn (3'), Olivia Downes (9'), Ruby Harris (11'), Tatum Stewart (21'), and Kendra Fitzpatrick (44') scored for Australia A, as per a press release from Hockey India.
Under this association, Roundglass will lead the transformation of Punjab's hockey ecosystem with a focus on infrastructure, grassroots development, talent identification, and holistic athlete wellness. The sporting side of the project will be led by Roundglass Technical Director and Dronach
After a month-long senior national training camp, the Indian Women's team is set to be tested in a five-match series from April 26 to May 4 against Australia. India first faces the Australia A side on April 26 and 27 and later faces the challenge of World No. 5, the Australian Senior team on
Following their performances at the 15th Hockey India Senior Men National Championship 2025, held in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh. Hockey India has selected a core group of 54 players for the upcoming national camp. The camp will be held from April 25-30, 2025, during which the group will be assess
Ajmina Kujur could make her much-awaited senior India team debut soon as she has been included in the squad for the upcoming five-match tour against Australia.
Led by dynamic midfielder Salima Tete, with experienced forward Navneet Kaur as her deputy, the 26-member squad will use the tour as a crucial preparation ahead of the European leg of the FIH Pro League 2024-25, which begins in June
Following the conclusion of the 15th Hockey India Senior Men National Championship 2025 in Jhansi, Indian Men's Hockey Team Chief Coach Craig Fulton expressed optimism about the depth and quality of talent on display as the team begins preparations for the upcoming Asia Cup 2025.
At the age of 21, Pooja Yadav, who hails from the outskirts of Varanasi, has become the first-ever woman from the Purvanchal region to make it to the Indian hockey team, as per the Hockey India press release.