India Eyes Redemption in Hobart Pro League with Aggressive New Mindset

The Indian men's hockey team is set for the Hobart leg of the FIH Pro League, aiming to bounce back with an aggressive approach. Led by captain Hardik Singh, the squad will play four matches against Spain and Australia. The team views this as a crucial platform to test combinations and integrate young talent ahead of major tournaments. Recent history points to tightly contested, high-scoring games against these top opponents.

Key Points: India's Hockey Team Targets Hobart Pro League Comeback

  • Team seeks fresh start after Rourkela
  • Tests combinations for World Cup & Asian Games
  • Faces Spain and Australia in four matches
  • Young talent gets major platform
  • Captain Hardik Singh emphasizes fearless energy
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Team is entering Hobart leg of FIH Men's Pro League with 'positive and aggressive' mindset: Hardik

Captain Hardik Singh leads a young Indian squad into the FIH Pro League in Hobart, aiming for aggressive wins against Spain and Australia.

"We are entering Hobart with a highly positive and aggressive mindset. - Hardik Singh"

New Delhi, Feb 20

The Indian hockey team is geared up for a fresh start as they shift focus to the Hobart leg of the FIH Men's Pro League 2025-26, scheduled from February 20 to 25 at the Tasmania Hockey Centre in Australia. Eager to bounce back and deliver improved performances, India will take on Spain and hosts Australia in what promises to be a highly competitive block of matches.

While the recent Rourkela leg proved to be a steep learning curve, the team has regrouped with a positive mindset. They view the upcoming fixtures as a vital opportunity to test combinations, refine their structure, and build momentum ahead of the upcoming Men's FIH Hockey World Cup and Asian Games. The 24-member squad features a dynamic mix of seasoned campaigners and exciting young talent ready to make their mark on the international stage.

India will commence their Hobart campaign against Spain on 21 February, followed by a high-octane clash against Australia on February 22. They will face Spain again on February 24 before concluding the Hobart leg with a final match against the formidable Australian side on February 25.

Recent history suggests a thrilling set of matches awaits. India and Spain have been incredibly evenly matched in their last 10 encounters, claiming four regulation wins each, alongside two draws that India went on to win in shootouts.

Against Australia, high-scoring drama has been a constant. While the hosts hold the statistical edge in their last 10 meetings with six wins to India's two (and two draws), a re-energised Indian squad will be eager to flip the script on Australian soil.

Two-time Olympic bronze medallist Hardik Singh has been named captain for the Australia leg of the Pro League in the absence of Harmanpreet Singh. The squad also welcomes an influx of youth, with players like Amandeep Lakra and Manmeet Singh looking to build on their recent senior debuts, alongside rising stars such as Angad Bir Singh, Araijeet Singh Hundal, and Aditya Arjun Lalage, who will be eager to prove their mettle in the forward line.

Speaking ahead of the crucial Hobart leg, Hardik Singh said, "It is a tremendous honour to lead the national team in a prestigious tournament like the Pro League. While we will certainly miss Harmanpreet's presence on the pitch, his absence provides a valuable opportunity for the rest of the group to step up and take charge. As a team, we have reviewed our recent matches, learned our lessons, and are entering Hobart with a highly positive and aggressive mindset."

Sharing his thoughts on the young additions to the squad, Hardik added, "I am incredibly excited about the new faces joining us for this tour. Youngsters bring very fresh, fearless energy to our attacking lineup. They have worked exceptionally hard to earn their spots, and playing against top-tier teams like Australia and Spain is the perfect platform for them to express themselves. The entire group is motivated to support them, execute our plans, and play the brand of hockey India is known for."

With renewed focus and a point to prove, the Indian team will look to make a confident statement at the Tasmania Hockey Centre and lay a strong foundation for major tournaments later this year.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a hockey fan living in Australia, I'm really looking forward to these matches. The rivalry with Spain is always edge-of-the-seat stuff. Hoping the team can tighten up the defence compared to Rourkela. Good luck from Hobart!
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Ananya R
Excited to see players like Araijeet Singh Hundal get this platform. We need that fearless attacking energy. But I hope the aggression is smart and not reckless. Sometimes we give away too many penalty corners against teams like Australia. Strategy is key!
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Vikram M
The record against Australia is a concern, but every match is a new beginning. Hardik leading from the front will be crucial. The entire nation is behind you. Let's bring that Olympic medal-winning spirit! Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
Positive to hear about learning from Rourkela. My only respectful criticism is that we often start slow in big tournaments. Need to hit the ground running from the first whistle against Spain. No time to settle in. All the best!
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Priya S
So proud of our team! The mix of experience and youth looks perfect. Hardik's words show great maturity. Waking up at odd hours to watch these matches is totally worth it. Go India! Bring home the wins! 💙

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