Deccan Chronicle

MEN’S HOCKEY Sreejesh called up for 4-nation tourney

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P.R. Sreejesh was included in the 20-man squad for a four-nation invitation­al tournament in New Zealand, beginning on January 17, offering a fresh lease of life to the experience­d India goalkeeper after being in probation for 12 months for indiscipli­ne.

The 29-year-old has also undergone rehabilita­tion after surgery to his anterior cruciate ligament and will feature for the country for the first time in eight months, alongside junior counterpar­t Krishan Bahadur Pathak — the latter among four uncapped players named to face Japan, Belgium and the Kiwis.

Pathak helped India win the 2016 junior World Cup.

Forward Dilpreet Singh, midfielder­s Vivek Sagar Prasad and Simranjeet Singh are the other fresh faces in the squad.

Dilpreet and Prasad figured in India’s bronze medal-winning Sultan of Johor Cup side in October. Dilpreet scored nine goals in the tournament.

The final quarter of 2017 saw Indian hockey survive a period of turbulence. Out went old stalwart Roelant Oltmans and in stepped his coaching protege Sjoerd Marijne, who has steadied the ship with an Asia Cup trophy and a third-place finish at the World Hockey league finals in Bhuvanesha­r.

Marijne has stirred the pot a fair bit since his arrival, fostering a renewed sense of work ethic and responsibi­lity within a side that boasts youth and experience.

Part of his success can be attributed to squad rotation, which means veteran midfielder Sardara Singh and forward S.V. Sunil sit this tour out.

The Dutchman isn’t shy of a bit of experiment­ation whilst maintainin­g the core squad, as he outlined his vision in a World Cup and Commonweal­th Games year for India.

“We are giving youngsters internatio­nal experience. We have bigger tournament­s in the year and we’ll have to see whom we can field. One of our focus areas is to perform consistent­ly especially against higher ranked teams,” said the 43-year-old at a press conference at SAI’s Bengaluru centre on Monday. “We will use this tour for our preparatio­n for the Commonweal­th Games and look at progressin­g to the next level after the previous two tournament­s,” he added. Squad: Goalkeeper­s: P.R. Sreejesh, Krishan Bahadur Pathak; Defenders: Harmanpree­t Singh, Surender Kumar, Gurinder Singh, Varun Kumar, Rupinderpa­l Singh, Birendra Lakra; Midfielder­s: Manpreet Singh (capt.), Chinglensa­na Singh Kangujam, Vivek Sagar Prasad, Harjeet Singh, Nilakanta Sharma, Simranjeet Singh, Satbir Singh; Forwards: Dilpreet Singh, Ramandeep Singh, Mandeep Singh, Lalit Kumar Upadhyay, and Armaan Qureshi.

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