Rising Stars Anmol Ekka & Sakshi Rana React to Hockey India Award Nominations

Promising Indian hockey players Anmol Ekka and Sakshi Rana have expressed their excitement after being nominated for Hockey India's Under-21 Upcoming Player of the Year awards. Ekka, nominated for the men's award, highlighted his crucial role in India's bronze medal win at the Junior World Cup. Rana, nominated for the women's award, reflected on her senior debut and her contributions to World Cup qualification. Both athletes view the nominations as recognition of their hard work and a stepping stone towards their ultimate goal of representing the senior national team.

Key Points: Hockey India Awards 2025: Ekka, Rana on U-21 Nominations

  • Ekka nominated for Jugraj Singh Award
  • Rana nominated for Asunta Lakra Award
  • Both shone at Junior World Cups
  • Eyes on senior team call-ups
  • Focused on upcoming World Cup
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Anmol Ekka, Sakshi Rana react to nominations for Hockey India 8th Annual Awards 2025

Indian hockey talents Anmol Ekka and Sakshi Rana express pride over nominations for Hockey India's Upcoming Player of the Year awards. Read their reactions.

"It's a great feeling to be nominated for this award... when I saw my name, it was an amazing feeling. - Anmol Ekka"

New Delhi, March 26

Ahead of the eighth edition of the Hockey India Annual Awards, which is scheduled to be held on 27 March in New Delhi, promising Indian hockey talents Anmol Ekka and Sakshi Rana expressed their pride and excitement after being nominated for prestigious under-21 honours.

Anmol Ekka has been nominated for the Hockey India Jugraj Singh Award for Upcoming Player of the Year 2025 (Men Under 21). Meanwhile, Sakshi Rana is in contention for the Hockey India Asunta Lakra Award for Upcoming Player of the Year 2025 (Women Under 21). The nominations highlight the standout contributions of the two players last year, according to a press release from Hockey India.

Speaking about his nomination, Anmol Ekka said, "It's a great feeling to be nominated for this award. Some distinguished names have won the award in the past, but I didn't think I'd be amongst the players being nominated. So, when I saw my name, it was an amazing feeling. I haven't told my family about the nomination yet. I will hopefully tell them when I win."

The 20-year-old shone at the FIH Hockey Men's Junior World Cup Tamil Nadu 2025 in Chennai, scoring four goals - all coming from penalty corners. His most vital contribution came in the third-place match against Argentina, where his goal helped India secure the Bronze medal and earned him the 'Player of the Match' award.

Sharing his experience from the tournament, Anmol stated, "I got a lot of experience and exposure at the Junior World Cup. It felt like a reward for all the hard work that I have done in the last couple of years."

Anmol believes that his nomination for the Hockey India Jugraj Singh Award for Upcoming Player of the Year 2025 is only the beginning of his journey. The young star remains focused on improving each day as he dreams of representing the senior side.

"There are areas of my game that I want to improve on, even when it comes to penalty corners. I'm still in the junior team, so I have a couple of years to showcase the best of my abilities with consistency. If I can do that, I'm confident that I will earn a senior call-up. And once I get there, I will try to give my best performance in the senior team as well."

On the other hand, Sakshi Rana has been making waves with her performances on the field. The 18-year-old made her senior debut for India in February last year, before going on to represent the junior team as Vice Captain at the FIH Hockey Women's Junior World Cup City of Santiago in December. The youngster scored three goals in the tournament, showing glimpses of her speed and prowess in front of goal.

In her senior career, the young forward has scored two goals in her 12 appearances so far, and also played a key role in ensuring that India qualified for the FIH Hockey World Cup Belgium & Netherlands 2026, being held in August.

Reflecting on her achievements in the previous year, she added, "I played the Junior World Cup, and made my senior debut before that in February last year. All of that has only been possible because of the hard work - that is the most important thing for me. So, I'll keep pushing myself and give my best for the team."

Sharing her excitement about the nomination for the Hockey India Asunta Lakra Award for Upcoming Player of the Year 2025, Rana said, "I was delighted when I found out. It felt like the hard work that I've been putting in is not going unnoticed. I haven't told my family about the nomination yet, since I've been travelling to play. Hopefully, I can win and give them the good news."

With eyes on the FIH Hockey World Cup Belgium & Netherlands 2026, Rana shed light on her preparation and mindset. "The focus for us was to qualify for the World Cup. Now that we've done so, we'll get together as a team, focus on our structure and minute details in the training camp while working closely with our coaches. As a centre half, I'm learning when to move quicker with the ball and when to control the tempo. That's the focus and mindset at the moment", she concluded.

- ANI

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Priya S
So proud of these young players! I love how grounded they are. Not telling their families until they win shows real humility and focus. Wishing them all the success. The women's team qualifying for the 2026 World Cup is a massive achievement too!
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Aman W
Great to see Hockey India recognizing upcoming talent. But I hope this isn't just about awards. The real test is consistent support, good coaching, and exposure to top-level competition. The system needs to nurture them properly to avoid burnout.
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Sarah B
As an expat following Indian sports, this is heartening. Sakshi Rana being vice-captain at 18 is impressive leadership. The focus on structure and tempo she mentions is exactly what the senior teams need. Future looks promising!
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Karthik V
Bahut badhiya! Anmol's performance in the Junior World Cup was clutch. Scoring the crucial goal for bronze shows big-match temperament. We need such players who can handle pressure. Hope he gets his senior call-up soon. Chak De India!
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Nisha Z
It's wonderful to see young women like Sakshi getting recognition. Her journey from senior debut to junior vice-captain in a year is inspiring for many girls in small towns. More coverage of women's hockey please!

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