Rohit to Lead India's Junior Hockey World Cup Charge Amid Key Absence

Defender Rohit will lead the Indian team in the upcoming Men's Junior Hockey World Cup in Tamil Nadu. The team suffers a major setback as experienced striker Araijeet Singh Hundal is ruled out due to a shoulder injury. Coach Sreejesh revealed the squad has been preparing by playing matches against the senior Indian team at SAI Bengaluru. India finds itself in Pool B alongside Chile, Switzerland, and Oman, who replaced Pakistan in the tournament.

Key Points: Rohit Leads India Junior Hockey Team as Hundal Misses World Cup

  • Rohit named captain after impressive Sultan of Johor Cup performance
  • India grouped with Chile, Switzerland and replacement team Oman
  • Team gained valuable experience playing against senior India squad
  • Coach emphasizes mental ability to perform under pressure as key selection criteria
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Rohit to lead India in Men's Jr Hockey World Cup; striker Araijeet Hundal ruled out

Defender Rohit to captain India in Junior Hockey World Cup 2025 while striker Araijeet Hundal ruled out with shoulder injury. Full squad details and coach insights.

"We have selected a tried-and-tested team with most players having fair knowledge on what's required - Coach Sreejesh"

New Delhi, Nov 14

Defender and dragflicker Rohit, who had a good show in the recent Sultan of Johor Cup in Malaysia where the team won a silver medal, will be leading the team in the FIH Men's Junior World Cup Tamil Nadu 2025, set to begin from November 28 to December 10 in Chennai and Madurai.

Unfortunately, India will miss the experience of Araijeet Singh Hundal, who is nursing a shoulder injury and will miss the Junior World Cup.

Speaking about the team composition, coach Sreejesh said, "We have selected a tried-and-tested team with most of the players having a fair knowledge on what's required to play in a tournament of this magnitude. While their physical capabilities, skill and team-play was among the criteria for selection, one of the key aspects we have looked into is their mental ability to perform under pressure."

"While we have had good international match exposure in the build-up to the Junior World Cup, we have also played a lot of matches with the Senior India team as we are housed in the same campus here in SAI, Bengaluru. This was a big part of our preparations and when the players do well against their senior compatriots, they automatically gain confidence. Overall, we are an upbeat side and looking to a good outing in front of home crowd," added the stalwart.

India are grouped in Pool B along with Chile, Switzerland and Oman who have come in as a replacement for Pakistan.

Bikramjit Singh and Princedeep Singh are the goalkeepers picked in the squad while India's defence will see the captain as the cynosure. Experienced Amir Ali, who was part of the previous edition of the Junior World Cup, adds firepower along with Anmol Ekka, Talem Priyo Barta, Sunil Palakshappa Bennur and Shardanand Tiwari, who also comes with solid experience in the backline.

India's midfield will feature Ankit Pal, Adrohit Ekka, Thounaojam Ingalemba Luwang, Manmeet Singh and Rosan Kujur while the forward line will see Sourabh Anand Kushwaha, Arshdeep Singh, Ajeet Yadav, Dilraj Singh and Gurjot Singh - who made his senior India debut at the Asian Champions Trophy last year in Hulunbuir, China.

Ravneet Singh and Rohit Kullu have been named as alternate players.

Squad:

Goalkeepers: Bikramjit Singh, Princedeep Singh

Defenders : Rohit, Talem Priyobarta, Anmol Ekka, Amir Ali, Sunil Palakshappa Bennur, Shardanand Tiwari

Midfielders: Ankit Pal, Thounaojam Ingalemba Luwang, Adrohit Ekka, Rosan Kujur, Manmeet Singh, Gurjot Singh

Forwards: Arshdeep Singh, Sourabh Anand Kushwaha, Ajeet Yadav, Dilraj Singh

Reserves: Ravneet Singh, Rohit Kullu

- IANS

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Priya S
Coach Sreejesh's strategy of playing against senior team is brilliant! This exposure will definitely help them handle pressure better. Looking forward to watching our junior stars shine in Chennai and Madurai! 🏑
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Aman W
While the team looks balanced, I'm concerned about our forward line without Hundal. He was our main goal scorer. Hope the young forwards step up! All the best to the team 🤞
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Sarah B
Good to see the mix of experienced players like Amir Ali with fresh talent. The preparation against senior team is a smart move. Hope they make the most of home crowd support!
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Vikram M
Pool B looks manageable but we shouldn't underestimate any team. Switzerland can be tricky. Hope our boys bring back the trophy! Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
The squad selection seems well thought out. Coach Sreejesh focusing on mental strength is crucial for big tournaments. Wishing the team all the success in front of home fans!

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