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India names team for women's hockey Pro League, Savita remains captain - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Belgium - Netherlands - Spain - Switzerland - Usa - Argentina -  Tokyo - India -  Rotterdam

India names team for women's hockey Pro League, Savita remains captain

hockey team, to be led by Savita Punia, for the European leg of the the FIH Pro League matches in Belgium and Netherlands in June. The team will play six matches from June 11 to 22 ahead of the FIH Hockey Women's World Cup to be held in Spain and the Netherlands from July 1-17. India play hosts Belgium on June 11 and 12 in Antwerp before shifting base to Rotterdam in the Netherlands to face Argentina (June 18 and 19) and USA (June 21 and 22).

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India names nine-member team for inaugural FIH Women's Hockey 5s - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Switzerland - South Africa - Poland - India - Uruguay

India names nine-member team for inaugural FIH Women's Hockey 5s

FIH Women's Hockey 5s, to be held in Lausanne, Switzerland from June 4 to 5. The team will be captained by experienced goalkeeper Rajani Etimarpu and Mahima Choudhary will be her deputy in the tournament which will also have Uruguay, Poland, South Africa, and hosts Switzerland.

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Janneke Schopman - India women set to take on depleted Netherlands in FIH Pro League tie - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Netherlands -  Tokyo - India

India women set to take on depleted Netherlands in FIH Pro League tie

Netherlands have arrived with their second-string side but the Indian women's hockey team still faces a stern test when it clashes with the world number one rival in the double-leg FIH Pro League tie, starting here on Friday. None of the players, that competed for the Netherlands during their successful Olympic campaign, features in the visiting side but the Indians can't breath easy, going by the standard of the sport in the Dutch land. The last time, the two teams clashed during the Tokyo Olympics, the Netherlands had hammered India 5-1. However, the Indian women so far have done well in their debut season. They are placed fourth in the standings with 12 points from six games. Netherlands, on the other hand, are sitting atop the table with 17 points from six matches. India captain Savita is aware of Netherlands' strengths but since they are playing at home and have a Dutch coach to guide in Janneke Schopman, it might help them in some way. "Netherlands is of course the world no. 1 team but if we recollect our last match against them -- first match in Olympics, we held them 1-1 till first half. In the second half we committed mistakes. "Now the team is quite excited that again we are getting a chance to play Netherlands and that too at home, so we will give our best," Savita said at the virtual pre-match press conference.

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Paris Olympics - Star women's hockey striker Vandana eyeing gold in Asian Games - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Netherlands - Spain - China -  Tokyo - India

Star women's hockey striker Vandana eyeing gold in Asian Games

women's hockey team striker Vandana Katariya has set her eyes on wining the gold medal in this year's Asian Games in Hangzhou, China to help them directly qualify for the 2024 Paris Olympics. Vandana, a member of India's historic fourth-place finished side in the Tokyo Olympics, is also eyeing a top-two result in this year's FIH Women's World Cup to be co-hosted by the Netherlands and Spain from July 1 to 17. "The goal that I have set for myself this year is to help the team win the gold medal in the Asian Games so we can secure our qualification for the 2024 Olympics.

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Janneke Schopman - Salima Tete to lead India in FIH Women's Junior World Cup - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Germany - South Africa -  Tokyo - India - Malaysia

Salima Tete to lead India in FIH Women's Junior World Cup

Salima Tete was on Thursday named captain of the 20-member Indian team for the FIH Women's Junior World Cup, starting in Potchefstroom, South Africa on April 1. Defender Ishika Chadhary will serve as Tete's deputy for the tournament which was postponed from December last year to 2022 due to the omicron-threat in South Africa. Mid-fielders Sharmila Devi, Lalremsiami, who were part of the Indian women's team that finished fourth in the Tokyo Olympics, are also in the squad.

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Need to finish games in regulation time, not shoot-outs: India women's hockey coach - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Germany - India

Need to finish games in regulation time, not shoot-outs: India women's hockey coach

Indian women's hockey team chief coach Janneke Schopman on Monday said the side should close down games in regulation time instead of allowing them to stretch till shoot-outs but she was quite pleased with the regular scoring chances created by her wards in the ongoing FIH Pro League ties. Both the matches in India's recent Pro League tie against Germany went to shoot-out with the home team losing the first before bouncing back to win the second leg here on Sunday. India fought back with a remarkable 3-0 shootout win over Germany in the second leg after both the games ended in a 1-1 draw in regulation time here on Sunday, a huge improvement in their performance from the first leg match which the hosts lost 1-2 in the shoot-out.

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FIH Pro Hockey League: Indian women look to return to winning ways against Germany - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Germany - Belgium - Spain - China - India -  Muscat

FIH Pro Hockey League: Indian women look to return to winning ways against Germany

hockey team would look to return to winning ways against a higher-ranked but out-of-touch Germany in the two-legged tie of the FIH Pro League, starting with the first match here on Saturday. Playing their debut season in the Pro League, the Indian women made a fine start to their campaign, beating China 7-1 and 2-1 in their opening two games in Muscat. The Indians, ranked ninth in the world, then defeated world number 6 Spain 2-1 at home before slumping to a 3-4 defeat in the return leg last month.

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Janneke Schopman - Expect FIH pro league match against Germany to be quite physical: Nikki Pradhan - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Germany - Belgium - Netherlands - Spain - China - India - Oman

Expect FIH pro league match against Germany to be quite physical: Nikki Pradhan

women's hockey team defender Nikki Pradhan feels the upcoming FIH Pro League clash against Germany would be a very "physical" battle but her side has what it takes to outwit the world no.5 outfit. India and Germany will take on each other on Saturday and Sunday. The Indians began their campaign in the FIH Pro League with two big wins against Asian nemesis China in Muscat, Oman followed by a win and a loss against Spain, who are ranked No.6 in the world.

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