Hockey India announces 20-member squad for Junior Asia Cup
The Statesman|December 02, 2024
Hockey India (HI) announced a strong 20-member squad for the upcoming Women's Junior Asia Cup, set to take place in Muscat, Oman, from 7th to 15th December 2024.
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Hockey India announces 20-member squad for Junior Asia Cup

As the defending champions, India enters the tournament with high hopes after securing their maiden title last year, defeating South Korea 2-1 in the final.

This tournament serves as a qualifier for the FIH Hockey Junior World Cup 2025.

The competition will feature 10 teams divided into two pools: India is placed in Pool A alongside China, Malaysia, Thailand, and Bangladesh, while Pool B consists of South Korea, Japan, Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong China, and Sri Lanka.

The Indian Junior Women's Team will be led by Captain Jyoti Singh, with Sakshi Rana serving as Vice-Captain.

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