Indian Women’s Hockey Team to Tour Australia Ahead of Nations Cup

The Indian women's hockey team will tour Australia from May 21 to June 3, playing four matches against Australia at Perth Hockey Stadium. The tour is part of preparations for the FIH Hockey Women's Nations Cup New Zealand 2025-26 in Auckland. After Australia, the team will travel to New Zealand for practice matches. Drag-flickers will undergo a specialized clinic under Dutch legend Taeke Taekema during the tour.

Key Points: Indian Women’s Hockey Team Tour Australia for Nations Cup Prep

  • India women's hockey team to tour Australia from May 21 to June 3
  • Four matches against Australia at Perth Hockey Stadium from May 26 to 30
  • Team to then travel to New Zealand for practice ahead of Nations Cup
  • Drag-flickers to train under Dutch legend Taeke Taekema from May 26 to June 21
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Indian women's hockey team to tour Australia ahead of Nations Cup

Indian women’s hockey team tours Australia from May 21 to June 3, playing four matches against Australia ahead of the FIH Nations Cup in New Zealand.

"Very happy that this tour has been made possible by Hockey India because these matches will help us identify our shortcomings and also our improvements after our camps. - Sjoerd Marijne"

New Delhi, May 13

Hockey India has announced that the Indian women's hockey team will tour Australia from May 21 to June 3 as part of its preparations for the upcoming FIH Hockey Women's Nations Cup New Zealand 2025-26, scheduled to take place from June 15 to 21 in Auckland.

As part of the tour, India will play four matches against Australia at the Perth Hockey Stadium from May 26 to 30. The first two matches will be played on May 26 and 27, while the remaining two matches on May 29 and 30.

Following the Tour of Australia, the team will travel to New Zealand, where they will continue their preparations with practice matches ahead of the Nations Cup.

India women head into the tour after an encouraging outing in Argentina earlier this year, where the team showed immense grit to finish their four-match tour with two wins. Since returning from the tour, the squad has been training intensively at the national camp in SAI Bengaluru, focusing on improving key areas ahead of a packed international calendar.

With support from Anandana, the Coca-Cola India Foundation, the drag-flickers in the team will also undergo a specialised dragflick training clinic under Dutch legend Taeke Taekema from May 26 to June 21 in Perth, Australia as well as Auckland, New Zealand.

Speaking about the importance of the tour, chief coach Sjoerd Marijne said, "Very happy that this tour has been made possible by Hockey India because these matches will help us identify our shortcomings and also our improvements after our camps. We have seen what the benchmark is when we played Argentina, we can now test how close we are to reach the level of our last two wins and maintain the momentum."

He further explained how the tour will help the team adapt to conditions before heading to New Zealand. "Instead of making a long flight we cut the travel in pieces so the acclimatisation will go faster. The weather is colder in New Zealand and Australian (Perth) conditions will be closer to that," he added.

- IANS

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James A
As an Australian hockey fan, I'm excited to see the Indian women's team back in Perth. They showed great spirit in Argentina and it's good they're getting quality opposition before the Nations Cup. Best of luck to both teams!
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Rohit L
Finally some proper preparation! But I hope the team management doesn't over-schedule them. They've been training hard in Bengaluru, now this tour, then straight to New Zealand. Players need rest too yaar. Hope the drag-flick clinic with Taeke Taekema helps our penalty corner conversions! 🙏
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Sneha F
So proud of how far Indian women's hockey has come! From Rio Olympics to now, these girls have shown incredible growth. The Argentina tour gave us confidence and this Australia tour will test our mettle. Go girls! 🌟 Also nice to see Coca-Cola India Foundation supporting drag-flick training - corporates should do more for non-cricket sports.
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Nicole R
As someone who follows international hockey closely, this is a smart move by Hockey India. Playing in Perth conditions which are similar to Auckland will really help the girls adjust. The split itinerary with stopover in Australia is clever strategy too. Looking forward to some competitive matches!
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Deepak U
Good initiative but I wish Hockey India would also focus on developing hockey at grassroots level in smaller towns. Girls from Punjab, Odisha, Jharkhand have so much talent but lack proper facilities. Anyways, happy for the team's progress. Hope they make us proud in New Zealand! 👍

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