Key Points

Hockey India has selected a 40-player squad for the Senior Women's National Camp in Bengaluru. The team is preparing for September's Asia Cup which offers direct World Cup qualification. The squad blends experienced players like Savita with emerging talents such as Samiksha Saxena. Coach Harendra Singh emphasized fixing defensive weaknesses from the Pro League while maintaining core squad stability.

Key Points: Hockey India names 40-member women's squad for Asia Cup prep camp

  • 40-member squad retained from previous camp for continuity
  • Asia Cup winner gets direct World Cup qualification
  • Mix of veterans like Savita and young talents included
  • Focus on penalty corner defence after Pro League struggles
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Hockey India names 40-member group for Senior Women's National Camp ahead of Asia Cup

India's women's hockey team begins intensive training with 40 players for crucial Asia Cup 2025, aiming for World Cup qualification.

"This camp comes at a critical juncture - the Asia Cup is our direct route to the 2026 World Cup - Harendra Singh"

Bengaluru, July 19

Hockey India on Saturday announced a 40-member core probables group for the upcoming Senior Women’s National Coaching Camp, scheduled to be held at the Sports Authority of India (SAI) Centre in Bengaluru from July 21 to August 29.

The camp holds significant importance as the Indian women’s team gears up for the Women’s Asia Cup 2025, set to begin on September 5 in Hangzhou, China. The tournament will serve as a direct qualification pathway for the 2026 FIH Women’s World Cup, with only the champion earning a guaranteed spot.

All players from the previous camp have been retained, reflecting a continued emphasis on stability and long-term development under the current coaching setup.

The goalkeeping unit features experienced stalwarts Savita, Bichu Devi Kharibam, Bansari Solanki and Madhuri Kindo, along with rising talent Samiksha Saxena from Assam Hockey, who impressed selectors with her performances at the National Championships earlier this year.

The defence line-up comprises seasoned names such as Nikki Pradhan, Sushila Chanu Pukhrambam, Udita and Mahima Chaudhary, bolstered by emerging players like Ishika Chaudhary, Jyoti Chhatri, Anjna Dungdung, Akshata Abaso Dhekale and Suman Devi Thoudam.

In midfield, the group continues to rely on the experience of Neha, Salima Tete, Vaishnavi Vitthal Phalke, Manisha Chauhan and Sharmila Devi while also nurturing young talents like Sujata Kujur, Mahima Tete, Albela Rani Toppo and Pooja Yadav.

The forward line features a strong mix of agility and finishing ability, with players like Navneet Kaur, Deepika Soreng, Sangita Kumari, Rutuja Dadaso Pisal, Mumtaz Khan, Beauty Dungdung, Annu, Hritika Singh, Dipimonika Toppo, Chandana Jagadish and Kajal Sadashiv Atpadkar all named in the squad.

Notably, the Indian team will look to build on past successes in Asia and redeem themselves after a challenging outing in the recently concluded FIH Pro League, where they struggled to find form during the European leg.

Speaking on the camp, Indian women's team chief coach Harendra Singh said, “This camp comes at a very critical juncture for us. The Asia Cup is not just a prestigious continental tournament, but also a direct route to the 2026 World Cup. We are treating this camp with utmost intensity and focus to ensure we arrive in Hangzhou as a mentally and physically prepared unit.”“We have retained the core from the last camp to maintain consistency in our approach, while also allowing the younger players more time to integrate into the senior structure. After a tough Pro League campaign in Europe, where we couldn’t produce the results we wanted, this camp also gives us a chance to reset, refocus, and bounce back stronger. Moreover, we have identified critical angles in penalty corner defence, which was a key area of concern during the Pro League.

“The energy within the group is positive. The players know what’s at stake, and we’ll be using every session to sharpen our structure, decision-making under pressure, and overall cohesion,” he concluded.

Indian women’s team 40-member senior core group:

Goalkeepers: Savita, Bichu Devi Kharibam, Bansari Solanki, Madhuri Kindo, Samiksha Saxena.

Defenders: Mahima Chaudhary, Nikki Pradhan, Sushila Chanu Pukhrambam, Udita, Ishika Chaudhary, Jyoti Chhatri, Jyoti, Akshata Abaso Dhekale, Anjna Dungdung, Suman Devi Thoudam.

Midfielders: Sujata Kujur, Vaishnavi Vitthal Phalke, Neha, Salima Tete, Manisha Chauhan, Ajmina Kujur, Sunelita Toppo, Lalremsiami, Sharmila Devi, Baljeet Kaur, Mahima Tete, Albela Rani Toppo, Pooja Yadav.

Forwards: Dipimonika Toppo, Hritika Singh, Deepika Soreng, Navneet Kaur, Sangita Kumari, Deepika, Rutaja Dadaso Pisal, Beauty Dungdung, Mumtaz Khan, Annu, Chandana Jagadish, Kajal Sadashiv Atpadkar.

- IANS

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Rahul R
Good to see continuity in selection. But I'm concerned about our penalty corner defense - that cost us dearly in Pro League. Hope coach Harendra has solid plans to fix this before Asia Cup. The girls deserve better support from HI in terms of exposure tours.
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Shweta Y
Excited to see young talents like Samiksha Saxena getting chances! Assam hockey producing gems 💎 Our women's team has shown so much grit - remember their Tokyo Olympics performance? Hope they get more media coverage than cricket for once!
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Aditya G
The forward line looks lethal with Navneet Kaur and Sangita Kumari! But why no matches against top European teams before Asia Cup? Only practice matches won't prepare them for pressure situations. Hockey India needs to arrange better preparation.
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Meera T
As someone from Odisha (where hockey is like religion!), I'm thrilled to see so many tribal players in the squad - Salima Tete, Deepika Soreng, and others. Their journey from villages to national camp is truly inspiring! 🏑 Jai Hockey!
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Karan T
While I appreciate the selection, I'm worried about the short camp duration - just 5 weeks to prepare for such an important tournament? Other top teams get year-round training. Hope SAI provides best facilities and nutrition support to the girls.
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