Key Points

The Indian women's hockey team is determined to end their Australia tour strongly despite previous losses. Under coach Harendra Singh, the squad is testing new strategies ahead of major tournaments. Captain Salima Tete and vice-captain Navneet Kaur are leading a balanced team of experienced and young players. The final matches offer a crucial chance to refine their game before the World Cup and FIH Pro League.

Key Points: Indian Women's Hockey Team Aims for Strong Finish in Australia Tour

  • Indian team seeks first win against Australia in final matches
  • Coach Harendra Singh highlights tour's importance for squad development
  • Salima Tete and Navneet Kaur lead a mix of youth and experience
  • Team building for World Cup and FIH Pro League
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Indian Women's Hockey Team looking to end Australia Tour on high

Captain Salima Tete and coach Harendra Singh look to end the Australia tour on a high note before World Cup and FIH Pro League preparations.

"The defeats do hurt us, especially when we have conceded soft goals, but nothing can replace the intensity of these matches. – Harendra Singh"

Perth, May 2

On their tour of Australia, the Indian women's hockey team hopes to perform strongly in the penultimate match. Up against the Australian senior team, the Indian women's hockey team will have their task cut out, and have been working hard to ensure the team's performances are of high quality.

With one eye on the World Cup next year and the FIH Hockey Pro League in Europe later this year, the Indian Women's Hockey Team is also trying out new combinations and strategies on this tour of Australia. While India has not registered a win on the tour yet, the final two games represent a big chance to rectify that.

India's 26-member squad, led by captain Salima Tete and vice-captain Navneet Kaur, has played the Australian senior team once so far. Despite a spirited performance, the hosts handed them a 0-2 defeat in Perth. Before the game against the Australian senior side, the Indian Women's Hockey Team also played a couple of friendlies against the Australian A side. Still, it could not register wins despite gritty and determined performances.

Going into the final two games of the tour, chief coach Harendra Singh and Indian Women's Hockey Team will be hoping to fix the chinks in the armour and build on the strengths of the side.

The Indian women's hockey team is a healthy mix of experience and youth, and under the leadership of Chief Coach Harendra Singh, the squad has made significant progress. While the results in Australia may not have gone as the team would have liked, the Indian Women's Hockey Team are looking to build for the future. In attack and defence, the Indian women's hockey team has shown plenty of potential already and is well on track to build a solid team for the major tournaments in the future.

Speaking on the occasion, chief coach Harendra Singh said, "The Indian Women's Hockey Team is working hard behind the scenes to ensure that the squad is a robust one. While we have not had much success in winning games on the tour of Australia, there have been plenty of positives from the performances already."

He added, "The defeats do hurt us, especially when we have conceded soft goals in, but nothing can replace or match the intensity of playing these matches. The more games and game time the Indian Women's Hockey Team gets, the better it is for the players, especially the younger ones. This tour is of a lot of importance as facing top-quality opposition is extremely crucial for developing the squad."

The Indian Women's Hockey Team will face Australia in the final two games of the tour on May 3 and May 4, beginning at 15:10 hrs respectively in Perth.

- ANI

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Priya S.
So proud of our women's hockey team! 💪 Playing against world-class opponents like Australia will only make them stronger. The results may not show yet, but the experience is priceless. Best wishes for the final matches! #ChakDeIndia
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Rahul K.
The team needs to work on converting opportunities into goals. We've seen this issue in previous tournaments too. Hope coach Harendra Singh can address this before the World Cup. Nevertheless, kudos to the girls for their fighting spirit!
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Ananya P.
As someone who played hockey in school, I know how tough this sport is! These women are making us proud on international stage. The scoreline doesn't always reflect the effort put in. More power to them! ✨
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Vikram J.
Why isn't this getting more coverage in sports media? Our women athletes deserve at least as much attention as cricket. Hope they smash it in the final matches against Australia!
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Shreya M.
Salima Tete is such an inspiring captain! Remember her performance in Tokyo Olympics? These matches are building blocks for bigger victories. The team will bounce back stronger 🇮🇳
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Arjun N.
The government should arrange more such exposure tours. Playing against top teams regularly is the only way to improve. Hope they get proper facilities and support back home too.

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