Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Fringe players chase India berths in national hockey

- ■ sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

LUCKNOW: Unlike last year when players struggled in the heat after the senior national men’s A division hockey championsh­ip was shifted to May due to the Uttar Pradesh assembly polls, weather looks perfect this time for the tournament starting here on Thursday.

The 11-day event, with the final to be played on March 25, is a big opportunit­y for many, including former India forward Danish Mujtaba and a few core group players, to make an impression as the doors are still open for a few talented players to make it to the Indian team with a busy internatio­nal calendar, including the Asian Games and World Cup, ahead.

Even if they failed to make the cut for the core group probables list of 24, they could make it to the developmen­t group of 24 players. “There is all the possibilit­y of getting selected for events like the Asian Champions Trophy (October 18-28 in Oman), but to make the cut one has to be extraordin­ary at the nationals,” a selector RP Singh said on Wednesday.

SPOTTING TALENT

National selector BP Govinda as well as Hockey India’s high performanc­e director David John would be here to spot talent.

A number of core group players like Harjeet Singh, Simranjeet Singh, Talwinder, Ishan Tirkey and Virendra Lakra, representi­ng Petroleum Sports Control Board, are expected to play.

In all 20 teams, including holders Railway Sports Promotion Board (RSPB) and runners-up Punjab and Sindh Bank, have confirmed participat­ion. Out of the 48 matches, 32 would be played at the new Padamshree Mohd Shahid hockey stadium, and the rest at the Dhyan Chand stadium in the Guru Govind Singh Sports College.

The Danish Mujtaba-led hosts and former runners-up Uttar Pradesh, in Group A with RSPB, Madhya Pradesh Hockey Academy, Hockey Odisha and Hockey Bhopal, will begin their campaign against MPHA on Thursday, which will see eight matches being played.

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