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Indian men's hockey team leaves for FIH Hockey5s World Cup in Oman

Led by Olympic medalist Simranjeet Singh, India will eye the first world title in the Hockey5s format in Oman.

Indian mens hockey team leaves for FIH Hockey5s World Cup in Oman
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The Bridge Desk

Updated: 25 Jan 2024 3:43 PM GMT

Indian men's hockey team left for Muscat, Oman to take part in the inaugural edition of the FIH Hockey5s Men's World Cup on Thursday.

Securing their spot in the tournament by defeating arch-rivals Pakistan 4-4 (0-2 SO) in the thrilling Final of the 2023 Men's Asian Hockey5s World Cup Qualifier, the Indian Team finds itself placed in Pool B, alongside Egypt, Jamaica, and Switzerland.

The other teams in the fray include the Netherlands, Nigeria, Pakistan, and Poland Pool A and Pool C features Australia, Kenya, New Zealand, and Trinidad & Tobago while Pool D includes Fiji, Malaysia, Oman, and the United States.

India's campaign kicks off with a match against Switzerland on 28th January, followed by a clash with Egypt on the same day. The Indian Team’s final group game will be against Jamaica on 29th January.

The Quarter-Finals are scheduled for 30th January, with the Semi-Finals taking place on the same day, and the Final set to take place on 31st January.

The Indian Men's Team, led by experienced forward Simranjeet Singh, an Olympic Bronze medallist, and Vice Captained by defender Mandeep Mor, boasts a formidable lineup that includes goalkeepers Suraj Karkera and Prashant Kumar Chauhan. Mandeep Mor, alongside Manjeet, will be pivotal in the defense, while the midfield will be commanded by Mohd Raheel Mouseen and Maninder Singh.

The forward line features Pawan Rajbhar, Gurjot Singh, and Uttam Singh, complementing the leadership of Captain Simranjeet.

Before departing to Oman, Captain Simranjeet Singh stated, "It's an honour to lead the Indian Men's Team into the FIH Hockey5s Men’s World Cup. We've worked hard to earn our place in this prestigious tournament, and each player is committed to giving their best on the field. We're excited for the challenge, and with the support of our fans, we aim to make our country proud."

Echoing similar thoughts, Vice Captain Mandeep Mor said, "Being appointed the Vice Captain is a responsibility I embrace with pride. Our team is a cohesive unit, and we're geared up for the tough competition ahead. We've shown our mettle in the qualifiers, and now, we are focused on delivering strong performances in the World Cup. With the support of our teammates and the coaching staff, we are determined to leave a mark in Oman and bring home a Gold medal."

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