Araijeet Hundal Eyes Pro League Glory After Stunning Injury Comeback

Araijeet Singh Hundal has made a strong return to hockey after recovering from an injury that forced him to miss the Junior World Cup. He credits a productive Hero Hockey India League campaign with Ranchi Royals for rebuilding his confidence and momentum. The young forward highlights the invaluable guidance he receives from senior teammate Mandeep Singh and head coach Craig Fulton. Hundal is now focused on proving himself at the senior level in the upcoming FIH Pro League matches in Rourkela.

Key Points: Araijeet Hundal Ready for FIH Pro League After Injury Comeback

  • Strong return from injury
  • Productive HIL campaign with Ranchi Royals
  • Learning from senior players like Mandeep Singh
  • Clear guidance from coach Craig Fulton
  • Focus on decision-making in the circle
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"Great opportunity to prove myself": Araijeet Hundal ready for FIH Men's Pro League challenge after strong injury comeback

Indian forward Araijeet Singh Hundal discusses his injury recovery, HIL success, and goals for the upcoming FIH Men's Pro League matches in Rourkela.

"This is a great opportunity for me to prove myself at the senior level. - Araijeet Singh Hundal"

Rourkela, Feb 9

After making a strong return from injury through an impressive campaign in the Men's Hockey India League, one of India's rising and most promising forwards, Araijeet Singh Hundal, is set to feature for in the upcoming FIH Men's Pro League 2025-26 matches from February 10 to 15 at the Birsa Munda Hockey Stadium. India will play their first match against Belgium on February 11.

Araijeet entered the HIL season after recovering from an injury during training that forced him to miss the FIH Hockey Men's Junior World Cup Tamil Nadu 2025, where hosts India went on to win the bronze medal. Reflecting on his recovery and return, the young forward shared, "Missing the Junior World Cup due to my injury was very difficult for me mentally. The doctors suggested surgery, but I believed in my recovery and decided not to go for it. I focused completely on my rehab and exercises, and more than anything, it was about mentality. I was clear that I wanted to come back stronger, and I recovered quite quickly just in time for the Hero HIL season."

Araijeet enjoyed a productive HIL campaign with Ranchi Royals, scoring three goals during the tournament, including one in the final, as his side finished runners-up. The forward credited the league for helping him regain momentum and confidence after time away from the field.

"The HIL season was very good for me, much better than last year. I needed two or three matches initially to settle in and boost my confidence but after that, I got my momentum and kept going. Reaching the Final with Ranchi Royals was a big thing for us and I really enjoyed the tournament. There were senior players and overseas players in our team and I learned a lot from them. Watching how they prepare and how they make decisions in pressure situations helped me improve my game," he said.

Araijeet also highlighted the key learnings that came from playing alongside veteran forward Mandeep Singh in Ranchi Royals, with whom he will once again be part of India's forward line in the FIH Pro League.

Sharing his thoughts on the same, he said, "Playing with Mandeep bhai is always very helpful. He has been performing at the top level for many years, and whenever we make a tactical or technical mistake, we can approach him for guidance. He explains things very clearly-what to do and what to avoid. He is calm, approachable, and always willing to help the juniors, which makes it much easier for us to learn and improve."

The Rourkela leg will feature hosts India take on international heavyweights Argentina and Belgium. With India preparing for the home leg of the FIH Men's Pro League, Araijeet expressed confidence in his training under Head Coach Craig Fulton and said, "Our training sessions have been very productive, and the intensity has been excellent. This is a great opportunity for me to prove myself at the senior level. Craig Fulton has given me clear guidance as a forward, particularly on improving my awareness and decision-making inside the circle. I have noted those points, and before every match I make sure to revisit them and apply them in my game."

Looking ahead, the forward also shared his goals and focus areas in the upcoming matches and said, "Right now, I am focusing on two key areas. First, when I have the ball inside the circle, I want to avoid careless mistakes and look to create an active scoring opportunity or win a penalty corner for the team. Second is my discipline off the ball - staying alert, maintaining my positioning, and executing my role within the team structure."

- IANS

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Priya S
So happy to see young players like him getting guidance from seniors like Mandeep Singh. This mentor-mentee culture is what will take Indian hockey to the next level. Good luck against Belgium and Argentina!
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Rohit P
His focus on avoiding careless mistakes in the circle is spot on. We've lost crucial matches due to such errors. If he can deliver under pressure against top teams, he'll be a mainstay. The future looks bright!
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Sarah B
While his dedication is commendable, I hope the coaching staff manages his workload carefully. Coming back from injury and jumping into high-intensity Pro League matches is a risk. Player fitness should be the top priority for long-term success.
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Vikram M
HIL proving its worth once again! It's the perfect platform for players to regain form and confidence. Scoring in the final for Ranchi Royals under pressure is a great sign. Can't wait to watch him play in Rourkela. 🇮🇳
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Karthik V
Good to see Craig Fulton's clear guidance is helping. The forward line needs more sharp finishers. If Araijeet and Mandeep can combine well, we can trouble any defence. Belgium and Argentina beware!

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