Jarmanpreet Singh Hits 150 Caps: India's Defensive Rock Celebrates Milestone

Hockey India has congratulated defender Jarmanpreet Singh on completing 150 international caps for the national team. The milestone was achieved during India's match against Spain in the FIH Pro League in Hobart. Jarmanpreet, known for his composure, made his debut in 2018 and was instrumental in India winning bronze at the Paris 2024 Olympics. Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey and Secretary General Bhola Nath Singh praised his dedication and role in the team's recent successes.

Key Points: Jarmanpreet Singh Completes 150 International Caps for India

  • Defender completes 150 int'l caps
  • Key role in Paris 2024 Olympic bronze
  • Debuted in 2018 Champions Trophy
  • Part of Asian Champions Trophy gold win
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Hockey India congratulates defender Jarmanpreet Singh on completing 150 int'l caps

Hockey India congratulates defender Jarmanpreet Singh on reaching 150 international caps. A key player in India's bronze at Paris 2024 Olympics.

"Completing 150 international caps is a significant achievement and a testament to Jarmanpreet's dedication - Dilip Tirkey"

New Delhi, Feb 24

Hockey India has congratulated defender Jarmanpreet Singh on the remarkable milestone of completing 150 international caps for India. Star defender achieved the feat when India faced Spain in their third match of the Hobart leg of the FIH Hockey Pro League 2025/26 in Australia on Tuesday.

Coming from a small village of Rajdhan in Amritsar district of Punjab, Jarmanpreet has established himself as India's most dependable defender. He is known for his composure under pressure and awareness during the game.

Jarmanpreet made his senior international debut at the Men's Hockey Champions Trophy in the Netherlands in 2018, where India finished as runners-up. One of the standout moments of his career came when he played a key role in India securing the bronze medal at the Paris 2024 Olympics.

Jarmanpreet has also been part of several major successes for Indian hockey over the years. He was a member of the squad that won gold at the Men's Asian Champions Trophy in Muscat, Oman, and contributed significantly to India's third-place finish at the Men's Asian Champions Trophy in Dhaka, Bangladesh. He was also part of the Indian team that clinched silver at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.

Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey congratulated Jarmanpreet on the milestone and said, "Completing 150 international caps is a significant achievement and a testament to Jarmanpreet's dedication, discipline, and consistent performances for the Indian team over the years."

"He has grown into a reliable defender who brings stability and confidence to the backline. On behalf of Hockey India, I congratulate him on this landmark and wish him continued success as he contributes further to Indian hockey," he added.

Hockey India Secretary General Bhola Nath Singh also extended his wishes. He said, "Jarmanpreet Singh's journey reflects perseverance and commitment at the highest level of the sport. Reaching 150 caps is a proud moment not only for him but for Indian hockey as well. His performances in major international tournaments have played an important role in the team's achievements in recent years. We congratulate him on this milestone and look forward to many more memorable performances from him in the Indian jersey."

Meanwhile, India had a poor start to their campaign in the Hobart leg of the FIH Pro League. They first lost to Spain by 0-2 and then suffered a 5-4 defeat to hosts Australia in a penalty shootout after a 2-2 draw in their second match.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Hearty congratulations to Jarmanpreet! Such a rock at the back. It's players like him who form the backbone of a team. Wishing him many more caps and hoping he leads the defense to more glory in the upcoming tournaments.
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Rohit P
Fantastic milestone! But the article ends on a sour note with those Pro League losses. While we celebrate individual brilliance, the team needs to find consistency. We can't keep losing close matches. The management needs to look into this.
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Priya S
So proud! He represents the never-give-up spirit of our athletes. Coming from a small village and reaching these heights shows that talent is everywhere in India, it just needs the right platform and support. Jarmanpreet Singh, you are a legend!
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Vikram M
Congratulations to the defender! 150 matches for the country is a massive service. His awareness and tackling are top-class. However, I hope Hockey India is also planning for the future. Who are the young defenders being groomed to reach this level?
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Michael C
As a hockey fan, it's great to see such dedication. Reaching 150 international caps in a sport as physically demanding as hockey speaks volumes about his fitness and professionalism. Well done, Jarmanpreet!

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