Key Points

The Indian junior women's hockey team is heading to Australia for an important five-match series. They'll play three games against Australia's junior team and two against Canberra Chill from September 26 to October 2. This tour serves as vital preparation for the upcoming FIH Junior World Cup in Chile this December. Coach Tushar Khandker believes the experience will significantly boost the team's confidence and readiness for the global tournament.

Key Points: Indian Junior Women's Hockey Team Australia Tour for World Cup Prep

  • Five-match series against Australia Junior Team and Canberra Chill club
  • Crucial preparation for FIH Junior World Cup in Chile December 2025
  • First overseas exposure for many junior players at this level
  • Focus on improving match temperament and pressure execution
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Jr women's hockey team to tour Australia for five-match series from Sep 26 to Oct 2

Indian junior women's hockey team tours Australia for five-match series from Sep 26-Oct 2 in Canberra as crucial preparation for FIH Junior World Cup 2025.

"This series will be a real test of our preparations so far - Coach Tushar Khandker"

New Delhi, Sept 19

Indian junior women’s hockey team is all set to tour Australia for a five-match series, scheduled to take place at the National Hockey Centre in Canberra from September 26 to October 2.

During the tour, India will play their first three matches against the Australia Junior Women’s Team, followed by two matches against the local side Canberra Chill, a club that competes in Australia’s Hockey One League. The matches will be played on September 26, 27, 29, 30 and October 2.

This will be a significant exposure tour for the junior women as they continue their preparations for the FIH Junior World Cup 2025, which will be hosted in Santiago, Chile, in December this year.

The series will offer the Indian team a chance to test themselves in challenging conditions and gain invaluable international match experience against the Australian team, known for its fast-paced and physical brand of hockey.

For many of the players, this will also be their first overseas exposure at the junior level, making it a crucial step in their growth and development.

Looking ahead to the tour, Indian Junior Women’s Hockey Team Coach Tushar Khandker said, "We are grateful for this opportunity to tour Australia, which is one of the strongest hockey-playing nations in the world. Playing a competitive series against them will give our players valuable exposure, help us identify areas of improvement, and prepare the team for the challenges of the Junior World Cup later this year.”

“The players have been working hard in the training camp, and this series will be a real test of our preparations so far. Our focus will be on improving match temperament, adapting to different playing conditions, and executing our strategies under pressure. I believe this experience will go a long way in shaping the team’s confidence and readiness for the World Cup,” he added.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Hope they get good accommodation and proper facilities. Sometimes our teams struggle with basic arrangements on foreign tours. The experience matters but so does player comfort.
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Ananya R
So proud of our junior women's team! Playing against Australia in their home conditions will be tough but this is how champions are made. Wishing them the very best for the series and the World Cup! 💪
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Michael C
Excellent preparation strategy. Australia's physical style will challenge our players to improve their fitness and speed. Hope the matches are streamed live for fans to watch!
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Karthik V
Tushar Khandker is right - match temperament is crucial. Our girls have talent but need this kind of international exposure to handle pressure situations. Hope they learn and come back stronger!
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Sarah B
First overseas tour for many players - what an amazing opportunity! This experience will shape not just their hockey careers but their personal growth too. Safe travels and play well! 🏑

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