Key Points

The Indian men's hockey team has arrived in Patna for the Asia Cup 2025 with their strongest squad. Fresh from playing friendly matches against Australia, the team is focused on winning their first Asia Cup title in eight years. Chief coach Craig Fulton emphasized the importance of starting strong and building momentum throughout the tournament. Captain Harmanpreet Singh expressed excitement about playing in Bihar and appreciated the government's support for hosting international hockey events.

Key Points: Indian Men's Hockey Team Arrives in Bihar for Asia Cup 2025

  • India aims for first Asia Cup title since 2017 in Dhaka
  • Team arrives fresh from high-intensity friendlies against Australia
  • World Cup qualification adds extra significance to tournament
  • Coach Fulton emphasizes starting strong and building momentum
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Hockey Asia Cup: Eyes on the title, Indian men's hockey team arrives

India's top-ranked men's hockey team arrives in Patna for the Asia Cup 2025, aiming to win their first title since 2017 with World Cup qualification at stake.

"We are confident of winning, but we don’t want to take any team lightly - Craig Fulton"

Rajgir, Aug 25

Bronze medallists at the last two Olympics and the current Asia No. 1, Indian men’s hockey team, arrived in Patna, Bihar, on Monday for the Asia Cup 2025 in Rajgir, Bihar. India had won the bronze medal in the previous edition held in Jakarta (Indonesia), where a young team with 15 debutants showed heart in their campaign by finishing on the podium.

This time, however, with the World Cup qualification at stake, India has brought their best squad to the campaign and will be looking to showcase their A game in Rajgir.

Upon arriving this afternoon, fresh from high-intensity friendly matches against Australia in Perth, Chief coach Craig Fulton expressed his delight over playing in Bihar for the first time. “We are very happy to arrive in Bihar for this prestigious tournament. It is great that international hockey is being hosted here, and we want to inspire the people of this region with our game and create more fans for the sport,” Fulton stated.

Speaking about the importance of this tournament, Fulton said, “The team’s preparations have been solid for this tournament. Our approach will be similar to that of the Paris Olympics, where we began with good wins in the pool stage. We want to start well here, take it game-by-game, build on our momentum, and we are cognisant that it’s been eight years since India last won the title (in 2017, Dhaka). While we are confident of winning, we don’t want to take any team lightly.”

Captain Harmanpreet Singh reflected similar emotions. He said, “We have never played in Bihar, and it’s exciting to see that Rajgir is already hosting its second international hockey tournament within a span of one year. This shows the government’s intent to support the game, and we are looking forward to the love and support of hockey fans here throughout the tournament.”

India is grouped in Pool A along with Japan, China, and Kazakhstan, while Pool B features Malaysia, Korea, Bangladesh, and Chinese Taipei.

- IANS

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Priya S
Great to see international hockey coming to Bihar! This will inspire so many young players from the region. Hope they get good facilities and support.
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Arjun K
World Cup qualification is at stake - no room for complacency. We should dominate Pool A against Japan and China. The team looks focused after Australia matches.
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Sarah B
While I'm excited about the tournament, I hope the infrastructure in Rajgir is world-class. We've seen issues with sports facilities in smaller cities before. The team deserves the best.
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Vikram M
Harmanpreet's leadership will be crucial. His penalty corner conversions can decide tight matches. Hope the Bihar crowd gives them massive support! 🏑
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Michael C
Good to see the team taking it seriously with the full squad. The Asia Cup is important for ranking points and World Cup qualification. Best of luck to Team India!

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