Junior womenโ€™s hockey team to play 5 matches in Europe
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The Indian junior womenโ€™s hockey team is set to play five away matches against Belgium, Australia and the Netherlands from June 8 to 17 as part of its preparations for this yearโ€™s FIH Junior Womenโ€™s World Cup in Santiago, Chile. The Indian team recently had a promising outing at the Four Nations Tournament in Rosario, Argentina, from where it headed straight to Belgium.

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India will begin the tour with three matches against Belgium at the Hockey Centre of Excellence, Wilrijkse Plein, in Antwerp. The Indians will then face Australia at Beerschot Tennis Hockey Padel Club in Kontich before wrapping up the tour with a match against the Netherlands at Hockey Club Kampong, in Utrecht.

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In Argentina, the Indian side delivered strong performances against quality opposition. India registered a 2-1 win and a 2-2 (2-3 SO) loss against Chile, earned a 1-1 (2-0 SO) win and a 2-4 loss against hosts Argentina and defeated Uruguay twice โ€” 3-2 and 2-2 (3-1 SO).

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Facing strong international opponents in varied conditions will help fine-tune the squadโ€™s combinations, build match temperament, and instil confidence required to perform at the world stage. “This extended tour is an excellent opportunity for our team. We had a valuable learning experience in Argentina, and now moving straight into matches against Belgium, Australia and the Netherlands will allow us to build on that momentum,โ€ Indian junior womenโ€™s hockey team coach Tushar Khandker said in a release.

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โ€œThese are high calibre teams that will test our tactical and technical depth as well as our consistency. For many of these players, this is a critical phase in their development, and such tours give them the kind of exposure that can’t be replicated in training sessions alone. Most importantly, this tour plays a crucial role in our preparations for the FIH Hockey Womenโ€™s Junior World Cup 2025 later this year. Every match we play now helps us get one step closer to being ready for that challenge,โ€ he added.



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