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Sardar to lead Indian hockey team in CWG

| | Jul 03, 2014, at 11:16 pm
New Delhi, July 3 (IBNS): Hockey India on Thursday announced that Sardar Singh will lead the senior men hockey team for the upcoming Commonwealth Games to be held at Glasgow later this month.

The team of 16 players for the Commonwealth Games was selected by Hockey India selectors B P Govinda, Harbinder Singh, Dr. R P Singh and Arjun Halappa alongwith Director High Performance Roelant Oltmans and Chief Coach Terry Walsh on the basis of their performance during the selection trials conducted at Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium in New Delhi on June 30 and July 1.

Midfielder Sardar Singh (186 caps) will be the captain of the team while goalkeeper P R Sreejesh (100 caps) will be the vice-captain of the squad.

India will play their first match of the Commonwealth Games against Wales on July 25 followed by a head- on with Scotland on July 26, Australia on July 29  and South Africa on July 31.


In the Commonwealth Games 2010, the Indian men hockey team had won the silver medal and is eager to continue the success this time around.

The preparatory camp of the Indian team is currently underway at Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium in New Delhi until the departure of the team on July 12 for Scotland to participate in the Commonwealth Games.

Speaking on the team, Chief Coach, Terry Walsh said, , “The team is in good shape and ready to take on the challenges in the Commonwealth Games 2014. The entire team is showing strong signs of improvement and is dedicated towards overcoming the areas where they are lacking.”

Speaking on preparations of the team for Commonwealth Games, captain Sardar Singh said, “The whole team is positive about the Commonwealth Games and motivated to perform well in all the matches. We are working on the loop holes by analyzing the mistakes made in the matches during the World Cup through video sessions. The efforts have been amplified in order to give our best in the Commonwealth Games.”

List of Selected Players-

Goalkeepers:

1- P R Sreejesh (100 Caps) Vice-Captain

Defenders:

2- Gurbaj Singh (164 Caps)
3-  Birendra Lakra (71 Caps)
4-  Rupinder Pal Singh (89 Caps)
5-  Kothajit Singh (71 Caps)
6-  V R Raghunath (160 Caps)

Midfielders:

7- Dharamvir Singh (75 Caps)
8-  Sardar Singh (186 Caps) Captain
9-  Danish Mujtaba (111 Caps)
10- Chinglensana Singh Kangujam (52 Caps)
11- Manpreet Singh (97 Caps)

Forwards:

12- Ramandeep Singh (11 Caps)
13- Akashdeep Singh (41 Caps)
14- S V Sunil (137 Caps)
15- Gurwinder Singh Chandi (97 Caps)
16- Nikkin Thimmaiah (11 Caps)
 

 

Image: Wikimedia Commons

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