Indian junior women's hockey team departs for UK exposure tour
Bengaluru, July 3
The Indian Women's Hockey team has departed from Kempegowda International Airport on Thursday night for its exposure tour of the United Kingdom, scheduled from 5 to 14 July 2026.
Led by new chief coach Tim White, the team will play seven matches across Scotland and England as part of its preparations for key upcoming international tournaments, including the Junior Asia Cup.
The young squad will be led by captain Khaidem Shileima Chanu, with Nidhi and Engil Harsha Rani Minz as the two goalkeepers. The defensive
unit comprises Pooja Sahoo, Supriya, Madhu, F. Lalbi Aksiami, Lalneihpuii and Parwati Topno.
The midfield features captain Chanu, Tanuja Toppo, Supriya Kujur, Pooja Malik, Binima Dhan, Geeta Yadav, Roshni Aind and Tanushree Dinesh Kadu.
The forward line includes Sukhveer Kaur, Shashi Khasa, Lalrinpuii, Nisha Minj, Purnima Yadav, Kajal, Sanika Chandrakant Mane and Krishna Sharma.
Through this competitive experience, coach White will look to fine-tune combinations and strategies to prepare for the tournaments ahead.
"The tour to the UK is an important part of the development process for our junior squad. We have selected an exciting young group, many of whom have not had exposure to foreign teams, so it will be a great learning opportunity for individuals and for the group as a team," said White, commenting on the squad and the significance of the tour.
"As we will be playing against highly competitive opposition, we expect to be challenged. However, we will take every game as a learning opportunity while also implementing the way of play we have been working on for the last 10 weeks. I'm certain this will be great preparation for the upcoming Asia Cup as we will use this tour to confirm our strengths as a team and also the key areas we need to improve," the coach added.
The tour will commence with two matches against the Scotland Senior Women's Team at the University of Edinburgh before the Indian side takes on the junior teams of the United States, England and Belgium at the Lilleshall National Sports Centre.
Indian Junior Women's Team for UK Tour:
Goalkeepers: Nidhi, Engil Harsha Rani Minz
Defenders: Pooja Sahoo, Supriya, Madhu, F. Lalbi Aksiami, Lalneihpuii, Parwati Topno
Midfielders: Khaidem Shileima Chanu (c), Tanuja Toppo, Supriya Kujur, Pooja Malik, Binima Dhan, Geeta Yadav, Roshni Aind, Tanushree Dinesh Kadu
Forwards: Sukhveer Kaur, Shashi Khasa, Lalrinpuii, Nisha Minj, Purnima Yadav, Kajal, Sanika Chandrakant Mane, Krishna Sharma
— IANS
Reader Comments
This is a fantastic opportunity for our young players to learn and grow in a different playing environment. I appreciate the focus on not just winning but also using every match as a learning experience. However, I hope the management ensures proper rest and recovery between the matches. Over-scheduling can sometimes lead to burnout among junior players.
Good to see the junior team getting foreign exposure. But I feel we need more investment in grassroots hockey across villages and small towns. Many of these girls come from humble backgrounds; proper facilities and coaching at early ages can make India a hockey powerhouse again. Hope the government allocates more funds for this!
It's heartwarming to see so many diverse names from different states in the squad—Odisha, Jharkhand, Haryana, Maharashtra, and more. This truly represents India's unity in diversity. Captain Khaidem Shileima Chanu leading the team is inspiring! Let's support these girls and cheer for them in the UK. 🏑
I'm a bit concerned about the number of matches in such a short duration—seven matches in 10 days across different locations can be quite demanding physically and mentally. I hope the team management has a rotation policy in place to keep players fresh. Still, it's a brilliant move to prepare for the Junior Asia Cup. Best wishes to the entire squad!
As a hockey fan from the UK, I'm delighted to host the Indian junior women's team here! Scotland and England have strong hockey cultures, and these matches will be really competitive. I hope the Indian girls enjoy their time and learn from the experience. Looking forward to some great
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