Key Points

The Indian Junior Women's Hockey Team is on its way to Australia for an important five-match series. This tour is a key part of their preparation for the upcoming Junior World Cup in Chile. Captain Jyoti Singh expressed the team's excitement about the valuable learning experience. The squad aims to use the matches against strong opposition to grow as a unit.

Key Points: Indian Junior Women's Hockey Team Departs for Australia Tour

  • Team departs from Bengaluru for a five-match series in Canberra from Sept 26 to Oct 2
  • Squad led by Captain Jyoti Singh will face Australia Junior Team and Canberra Chill
  • Tour is vital preparation for the FIH Hockey Women's Junior World Cup in Chile
  • All matches will be held at the National Hockey Centre in the Australian capital
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Indian Junior Women's Hockey Team leaves for five-match series in Australia

The Indian Junior Women's Hockey Team has left for a five-match series in Australia, a crucial preparatory tour ahead of the FIH Junior World Cup 2025.

"This is a very exciting moment for all of us. Playing in Australia will be a great learning experience. - Jyoti Singh, Team Captain"

Bengaluru, September 23

The Indian Junior Women's Hockey Team departed from the Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru, on Monday evening for their upcoming five-match tour of Australia.

The team is travelling to Canberra via Sydney as they will compete in an important preparatory series ahead of the FIH Hockey Women's Junior World Cup 2025 in Santiago, Chile, later this year, as per the Hockey India website.

The tour, scheduled from 26th September to 2nd October 2025, will see India play their first three matches against the Australia Junior Women's Team, followed by two games against local side Canberra Chill. All matches will be played at the National Hockey Centre in Canberra on 26th September, 27th September, 29th September, 30th September, and 2nd October.

Supported by 'Anandana' Coca-Cola India Foundation, this exposure tour comes as part of the team's crucial build-up to the World Cup and will provide the players with valuable experience of competing in overseas conditions against high-quality opposition.

Looking forward to the challenge, Indian Junior Women's Hockey Team Captain Jyoti Singh said, "This is a very exciting moment for all of us. Playing in Australia will be a great learning experience, and it will help us prepare better for the Junior World Cup. The team has trained hard, and we are eager to test ourselves against strong opponents. Our aim will be to make the most of this tour, grow together as a unit, and return sharper and more confident for the big tournament in December."

Indian Junior Women's Hockey squad for Australia Tour 2025:GOALKEEPERS 1. Nidhi 2. Engil Harsha Rani Minz DEFENDERS 3. Manisha 4. Jyoti Singh (C) 5. Lalthantluangi 6. Mamita Oram 7. Sakshi Shukla 8. Puja Sahoo 9. Nandni MIDFIELDERS 10. Priyanka Yadav 11. Sakshi Rana 12. Khaidem Shileima Chanu 13. Rajni Kerketta 14. Binima Dhan 15. Ishika 16. Sunelita Toppo 17. Anisha Sahu FORWARDS 18. Lalrinpuii 19. Nisha Minj 20. Purnima Yadav 21. Sonam 22. Kanika Siwach 23. Sukhveer Kaur.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great to see proper planning for the Junior World Cup. Playing against Australia in their home conditions will be tough but invaluable. Hope Star Sports or someone broadcasts these matches live!
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the diverse names in the squad - players from different states coming together for India. That's what makes our sports teams special. All the best girls!
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Arjun K
Good initiative by Hockey India and Coca-Cola foundation. But I wish there was more media coverage for women's hockey. These girls work as hard as cricketers but get fraction of the attention.
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Kavya N
Canberra in September-October will have perfect weather for hockey. Hope our girls adapt quickly to the conditions. The mix of matches against Australia and local team is smart planning.
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Michael C
Impressive squad selection. Good to see talent from across India represented. The exposure tours are crucial for young athletes' development. Hope they gain confidence from this experience.

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