This was India's first win of the tour after ending their previous two matches in a stalemate against England (1-1) and Spain (2-2). Having remained unbeaten so far, the Indian side led by Savita will march into tomorrow's last match of the 100th Anniversary Spanish Hockey Federation - Inter
The Indian vice-captain achieved this milestone during India's third match against England in the 100th Anniversary Spanish Hockey Federation - International Tournament being played here in Barcelona, Spain on Friday.
India will play against England, Spain, and hosts Germany in the tournament, which will be part of the team’s preparations for the all-important FIH Hockey Men’s Junior World Cup 2023, scheduled to be played in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from December 5 to 16.
India will play against England, Spain, and hosts Germany in the tournament, which will be part of the team’s preparations for the all-important 2023 Women's FIH Hockey Junior World Cup, scheduled to be played in Santiago, Chile from 29th November to 10th December 2023.
The Indian Men’s Hockey Team put up a fight in their opening game of the 100th Anniversary Spanish Hockey Federation - International Tournament but hosts Spain won the closely-fought tie 2-1 in Barcelona.
The rain did not allow any play on the final day of the second Test between India and West Indies being held in Port of Spain on Tuesday, ending the match in a draw. With this, India clinched the two-match Test series 1-0.
The rain did not allow any play on the final day of the second Test between India and West Indies being held in Port of Spain on Tuesday, ending the match in a draw. With this, India has clinched the two-match Test series 1-0.
Indian Men’s Hockey Captain Harmanpreet Singh feels that the tournament in Spain will be an ideal platform to improve their tactics and strategies as well as measure their abilities as a team against tough opponents.
India set a total of 365 runs for West Indies to win the ongoing second Test, and the hosts lost two wickets in the final session of Day 4 in Port of Spain.
India set a massive total of 365 runs for West Indies to win the ongoing second Test and Windies lost two wickets in the final session of day four in Port of Spain on Monday.