Key Points

Day 6 of the Hockey India Junior Nationals saw dramatic wins across divisions. Bihar narrowly defeated Assam 4-3 while Bengal overpowered Uttarakhand 4-1 in Division B. Odisha staged a comeback against Karnataka while Haryana blanked Manipur 5-0 in Division A. UP and Punjab also secured crucial victories in tightly contested matches.

Key Points: Bihar Bengal Odisha Haryana UP Punjab Win Hockey Junior Nationals Day 6

  • Bihar edges Assam 4-3 in Division B thriller
  • Bengal dominates Uttarakhand 4-1 in final Division B match
  • Odisha rallies late to beat Karnataka 2-1 in Division A
  • Haryana crushes Manipur 5-0 with five different scorers
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Bihar, Uttarakhand, Odisha, Haryana, UP, Punjab register victories on Day 6 of Hockey India Junior Men National Championship 2025

Key victories for Bihar, Bengal, Odisha, Haryana, UP, and Punjab in Hockey India Junior Men's National Championship 2025 Day 6 matches.

"Ritik Lakra and Aryan Xess scored back-to-back goals to secure Odisha's thrilling 2-1 win over Karnataka – Hockey India Press Release"

Jalandhar, August 17

Day 6 of the 15th Hockey India Junior Men National Championship featured two Division 'B' and four Division 'A' matches. Hockey Association of Bihar and Hockey Bengal won their respective matches as Division 'B' concluded.

Hockey Chandigarh and Delhi have won Pool A and Pool B, respectively, and are promoted to Division 'A' for the next year, while Hockey Himachal and Assam Hockey have been relegated to Division 'C'. Hockey Association of Odisha, Hockey Haryana, Uttar Pradesh Hockey and Hockey Punjab won their Division A matches of the day in Jalandhar, Punjab, as per a press release from Hockey India.

In the first Division 'B' match of the day, Hockey Association of Bihar defeated Assam Hockey 4-3 in Pool B. Nandlal Shah (18', 47') scored a brace along with goals from Md Alishan Ahmad (1') and Ranjan Kumar (6') for Hockey Association of Bihar. Sadique Ahmed (6'), Ashish Kumar (26') and Rohan Ekka (57') were the three scorers for Assam Hockey.

In the last match of Division 'B', Hockey Bengal enjoyed a comfortable 4-1 win over Hockey Uttarakhand. Bijay Shaw (3'), Captain Prince Gabriyal Dhan (7'), Aman Kumar Thakur (36') and Karan Shaw (37') scored goals for Hockey Bengal while Naveen Prasad (60') scored a late and only goal for Hockey Uttarakhand.

In the first Division 'A' fixture of the day, Hockey Association of Odisha won against Hockey Karnataka in Pool D with a narrow scoreline of 2-1. Nitesh Sharma (37') scored the opening goal of the game for Hockey Karnataka. Still, Ritik Lakra (50') and Aryan Xess (51') scored back-to-back goals in the final quarter to help Hockey Association of Odisha win three points in their first match of the tournament.

In the next Division 'A' match, Hockey Haryana registered a dominant 5-0 victory over Manipur Hockey in Pool C. Sunil (15'), Chirag (27'), Navraj Singh (50'), Rahul (56') and Ansh Kamboj (59') were the goalscorers for Hockey Haryana, the Hockey India press release added.

In the next fixture of the day, Uttar Pradesh Hockey defeated Hockey Jharkhand 2-0 in Pool B. Ujjwal Pal (26') scored from a penalty corner in the second quarter, followed by a field goal from Satyam Pandey (32') in the third quarter to seal the win for Uttar Pradesh Hockey.

In the final Division 'A' match of the day, Hockey Punjab enjoyed a slim 3-2 win over Hockey Madhya Pradesh in Pool A. Om Rajnesh Saini (3'), Lovenoor Singh (14') and Japnit Singh (41') scored goals for Hockey Punjab. Mohd Anas (19') and Sohil Ali (39') scored the two goals for Hockey Madhya Pradesh.

- ANI

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Priya S
Punjab vs MP match must have been thrilling! 3-2 scoreline shows how competitive junior hockey is becoming in India. But why is this tournament not getting proper media coverage? Our young players deserve more recognition.
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Sarah B
As someone new to Indian hockey, I'm impressed by the diversity of states participating. Haryana's 5-0 win shows their continued dominance in the sport. Would love to see more matches streamed online!
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Rohit P
UP hockey team making us proud! But Hockey India should invest more in infrastructure in smaller states. Assam getting relegated is disappointing - they need better coaching facilities.
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Divya L
Odisha's comeback win shows great temperament! Our state is becoming a hockey powerhouse 🏑 But matches should be scheduled better - afternoon matches in August heat are brutal for players.
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Michael C
The scoring details show how evenly distributed the goals are among players. This bodes well for India's future in hockey. Any chance of getting player statistics like in football?
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Kavya N
Bengal team showing their class! But why no mention of women's junior championship? Both genders deserve equal coverage. #SupportWomenInSports

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