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Hockey India names women’s team for Junior Asia Cup

Hockey India on Wednesday named the 18-member Indian Junior Women’s Team for the prestigious Women’s Junior Asia Cup 2023, scheduled to begin on 2 June in Kakamigahara, Japan. The Indian Junior Women will be up against Korea, Malaysia, Chinese Taipei, and Uzbekistan in Pool A during the group stage, while Pool B consists of hosts […]

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Hockey India on Wednesday named the 18-member Indian Junior Women’s Team for the prestigious Women’s Junior Asia Cup 2023, scheduled to begin on 2 June in Kakamigahara, Japan.
The Indian Junior Women will be up against Korea, Malaysia, Chinese Taipei, and Uzbekistan in Pool A during the group stage, while Pool B consists of hosts Japan, China, Kazakhstan, Hong Kong, China, and Indonesia. The Women’s Junior Asia Cup 2023 is a crucial event for the Indian Junior Women’s Hockey Team, as the top three nations from the tournament will qualify for the FIH Junior Women’s Hockey World Cup 2023.
India’s campaign will be spearheaded by Captain Preeti, while Deepika has been named the Vice Captain. Goalkeepers Madhuri Kindo and Aditi Maheshwari have been named in the squad, along with defenders Mahima Tete, Preeti, Neelam, Ropni Kumari, and Anjali Barwa. The midfield consists of Rutaja Dadaso Pisal, Manju Chorsiya, Jyoti Chhatri, Vaishnavi Vitthal Phalke, Sujata Kujur, and Manashri Narendra Shedage, as per a press release from Hockey India.
India’s forward line will see the experienced Mumtaz Khan, Vice Captain Deepika, and Deepika Soreng lead the charge, along with newcomers Annu and Sunelita Toppo. Speaking about the team and the campaign, Chief Coach Janneke Schopman said, “It was not easy to select the 18 players for the Junior Asia Cup. The group of players is on par with each other, but I think we selected a strong team for the Junior Asia Cup. There is lots of talent in India, and it’s great that these young players get a chance to show themselves on the international stage.”
“With Junior World Cup qualification at stake, we know we will have to compete every second, but I’m excited to see where this team can go,” she added. India will begin their campaign against Uzbekistan on 3 June, followed by a match against Malaysia on 5 June. They will take on Korea on 6 June, followed by a match against Chinese Taipei. The semifinals will be held on 10 June, while the final will be played on 11 June.

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