India A Hockey Teams Shine in China Tour: Men's Dominance, Women's Fighting Spirit

The India A men's hockey team delivered a perfect performance in China, winning all four matches against Gansu Club. Their dominant display included convincing victories with impressive goal-scoring from multiple players. Meanwhile, the women's team showed tremendous fighting spirit against Liaoning, securing four draws in their five-match series. Both squads gained crucial international experience that will benefit India's hockey development program.

Key Points: India A Hockey Teams Impress in China Tour Matches

  • India A men's team dominated with four consecutive victories against Gansu Club
  • Aditya Arjun Lalage emerged as top scorer with four goals in the series
  • Women's team displayed resilience with four draws in five-match series
  • Young squads gained valuable international exposure against Chinese opposition
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Hockey: India A men's team remains unbeaten, women's team displays fighting spirit in China tour

India A men's hockey team sweeps Gansu Club 4-0 while women's team shows resilience with four draws against Liaoning in China exposure tour.

"Captain Sanjay, who has been consistent with his drag flicks throughout the tour - Match Report"

New Delhi, Oct 24

The India A men’s and women’s hockey teams wrapped up their respective international exposure tours in China on a positive note, showcasing promising performances and gaining valuable experience against competitive local opposition.

The India A men’s team participated in a four-match series against Gansu Club from October 12 to 18 in Changzhou City, Jiangsu Province, securing convincing victories in all their fixtures.

The men’s side kicked off the series in dominant fashion with a 7-0 victory, courtesy of goals from Varun Kumar and Selvam Karthi, who converted a penalty corner each, while Uttam Singh and Venkatesh Dhananjay Kenche netted field goals. However, Angad Bir Singh stole the spotlight with a hat-trick.

In the second encounter, India A edged past Gansu 2-1, with Selvam Karthi and Aditya Arjun Lalage scoring a goal each.

Continuing their fine form, the visitors secured an 8-0 victory in the third match, with Poovanna Chandura Boby converting a penalty corner. Aditya Arjun Lalage, Maninder Singh, Selvam Karthi and Venkatesh Dhananjay Kenche all scored field goals. Additionally, Captain Sanjay contributed to the scoreboard as he found success from a penalty corner, while Mohammed Raheel Mouseen added a brace to complete a commanding display.

The series finished with another high-scoring match, as India A beat Gansu 8-3 in the final game. Rajkumar Pal, Uttam Singh, and Venkatesh Dhananjay Kenche each scored a field goal, while Amandeep Lakra converted a penalty corner. Aditya Arjun Lalage scored two field goals, and captain Sanjay, who has been consistent with his drag flicks throughout the tour, converted two penalty corners to secure a clean sweep for the visitors.

Aditya Arjun Lalage finished as the top scorer for the India A men’s team, with a total of four goals in as many matches, closely followed by captain Sanjay, Selvam Karthi, Venkatesh Dhananjay Kenche, and Angad Bir Singh, who scored three goals each in the series.

Meanwhile, the India A women’s team played a five-match series against Liaoning from October 13 to 21 at the Liaoning Sports Centre in Dalian. The young squad exhibited strong resolve throughout the tour, finishing with four draws and one defeat.

In their opening match, India A held Liaoning to a 1-1 draw, with Albela Rani Toppo finding the back of the net. The second game saw the team suffer a 1-3 loss, despite a fighting goal from Manisha Chauhan.

The women’s side bounced back with consecutive draws - 1-1 in the third match, where Manisha Chauhan was again on the scoresheet, and 2-2 in the fourth, as Baljeet Kaur and Manisha Chauhan found the back of the net once each.

In the fifth and final contest, both teams played out a thrilling 3-3 draw, with goals from Kajal Sadashiv Atpadkar, Pooja Yadav, and Deepika Soreng ensuring that the India A Women’s Hockey Team finished the series on a positive note.

- IANS

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Priya S
The women's team showed real fighting spirit! Four draws against a strong Chinese side is no small achievement. Manisha Chauhan was consistently good throughout the series. Future looks bright for women's hockey! ✨
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Arjun K
Captain Sanjay's consistent penalty corner conversions are impressive. We need reliable drag-flickers for the senior team. Good to see the pipeline is strong!
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Sarah B
While the men's team did well, I wish the women had more matches against stronger opposition. Drawing all games shows we're competitive but need that winning edge. Still, good exposure tour for both teams.
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Vikram M
Angad Bir Singh's hat-trick in the first match! That's the kind of explosive performance we need. Hope Hockey India gives these youngsters more international exposure. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Kavya N
The final match 3-3 draw for women's team must have been thrilling! Scoring 3 goals against Chinese team shows our attacking capabilities are improving. Proud of both teams! 🏑

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