In the men's category, Hockey Chandigarh and Hockey Unit of Tamil Nadu had an eventful day after registering a win in their respective matches, as per a Hockey India press release.
India's ongoing FIH Hockey Pro League 2024-25 outing hasn't gone as per the script. Finishing in the top three and vying for a World Cup berth was on their minds when they left India for the European leg.
On the opening day of the inaugural season, Hockey Karnataka and Hockey Maharashtra had a successful outing in the women's category. In the men's category, Hockey Punjab and Hockey Unit of Tamil Nadu secured win in their respective matches.
Led by Captain Araijeet Singh Hundal, the team will play its first pool stage match against host Germany on June 21. It will then play matches against Australia on June 22 and Spain on June 24.
India's Vice Captain, Hina (10') and Lalrinpuii (24') put India in control early in the match, while Geeta, Kanika, and Lalthantluangi converted their chances in the shootout to seal the victory.
The Indian Men's Hockey Team has departed from Bengaluru's Kempegowda International Airport, ahead of their European leg of the FIH Pro League 2024-25, which is scheduled to take place in Amstelveen, the Netherlands and Antwerp, Belgium from June 7 to 22.
On June 7, India will continue its FIH Hockey Pro League campaign against the Netherlands at Amstelveen. Currently, India is in the third spot, with five wins and three losses.
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