India Handball Team Confident for Asian Championship in Kuwait

The Indian handball team is heading to Kuwait for the 15th Asian Championship with high confidence following a rigorous one-month training camp in Gandhinagar. Captain Atul Kumar emphasized the team's solid preparation for their matches against the UAE, Kuwait, and Hong Kong. Coaches Naveen Punia and Binoy DS highlighted the tournament's significance as a qualifier for the Asian Games, with a top-eight finish being the primary goal. The entire coaching staff expressed hope that the team's hard work will translate into medals and qualification for the larger continental event.

Key Points: India Handball Team Prepares for Asian Championship in Kuwait

  • Strong one-month SAI training camp
  • Championship is Asian Games qualifier
  • Aiming for top-eight finish
  • Team faces UAE, Kuwait, Hong Kong
  • Coaches urge national sports support
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India Handball Team confident ahead of 15th Asian Championship in Kuwait

Indian handball captain and coaches express confidence ahead of the 15th Asian Championship, aiming for a top-eight finish to qualify for the Asian Games.

"Good preparations have been done... We are confident we will perform good there. - Atul Kumar"

Gandhinagar, January 13

Captain of the India Handball Team Atul Kumar, coach Naveen Punia and assistant coach Binoy DS expressed confidence for the 15th Asian Championship in Kuwait, which will run from January 15 to 29.

Indian Handball Team captain Atul Kumar said the team has had strong preparations, including a one-month training camp at the Gandhinagar camp by the Sports Authority of India (SAI), and is confident of performing well at the 15th Asian Championship in Kuwait, where they will face the UAE, Kuwait, and Hong Kong.

"Good preparations have been done and after a number of years we have been presented with this opportunity by SAI. We had a very good training camp. After a one-month camp, our team has been announced. We are going to Kuwait tomorrow. The goal is to perform good there. We have matches against UAE, against Kuwait and also Hong Kong. We have had good preparations and we are confident we will perform good there," Atul Kumar told ANI.

Coach Naveen Punia said the Indian team is training hard at SAI's Gandhinagar camp for the 15th Asian Championship in Kuwait and expressed hope of winning medals, while urging players across the country to actively participate in and support sports.

"Currently, our camp is being held in SAI (Sports Authority of India), Gandhinagar, for the 15th Asian Championship in Kuwait. Our team has been working extremely hard and I hope we can bring medals for our country. I would like to request all the players from across the country to participate and support all sports with the same enthusiasm," Naveen Punia said.

Assistant coach Binoy DS said the Asian Championship is a qualifier for the Asian Games, and the team is aiming for a top-eight finish to secure qualification, expressing confidence in a strong performance in Kuwait.

"The Asian Championship is a qualifying ground for the Asian Games later in the year. If we finish in the top eight, then we will qualify for the Asian Games. That is what we have been preparing for. I am confident that our team will do good in the Kuwait tournament," Binoy DS said.

- ANI

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Priya S
It's heartening to hear the coaches talk about encouraging participation across the country. We need to support all sports, not just cricket. Good luck team India! Make us proud in Kuwait.
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Vikram M
Top 8 finish for Asian Games qualification is a realistic and good target. The group with UAE, Kuwait, and Hong Kong seems manageable. Hope the hard work pays off. All the best!
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Sarah B
As someone who follows handball in Europe, it's fantastic to see India getting serious infrastructure with the SAI camp. The confidence from the captain and coaches is palpable. Go for it!
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Rohit P
While I appreciate the confidence, I hope the preparations were truly top-notch. Sometimes our teams lack exposure to high-level international play. But the intent seems positive. Jai Hind!
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Ananya R
More power to our athletes in lesser-known sports! They work just as hard. Let's all get behind the handball team. Coach Naveen's message to support all sports is so important. 💪

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