Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Harmanpree­t: Fully geared up for next Pro-League games

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LONDON: The FIH Pro League matches underway in England are going well and the team is fully geared up for the coming matches later this week, said Indian men’s hockey team captain Harmanpree­t Singh during a diaspora event in London.

Harmanpree­t was joined by his teammates and coach Craig Fulton at a special reception hosted by the Indian High Commission in London for the team, which is currently placed second on the tally behind Great Britain after winning five of its matches.

The team takes on Belgium on Friday and Great Britain on Saturday for the FIH Pro League matches being played at the Lee Valley Hockey and Tennis Centre in north-east London. “It’s great to be here in London after a gap of some years, we were last here in 2017. The Pro League matches are going well and we are fully geared up for the matches on June 2 and 3 and call on everyone to come out and support the team,” said Harmanpree­t. “It is a matter of great pride to welcome the Indian men’s hockey team. It is difficult not to have a lump in the throat when you see the boys in blue take on the world in this game that is our national sport,” said Vikram Doraiswami, Indian High Commission­er to the UK.

“The hockey team is truly a team that represents all parts of India. Of course, historical­ly Punjab has been a little extra represente­d as a premier hockey playing state, but it’s great to see that other parts of India are also playing hockey now with as much josh and zeal,” he said.

During an informal interactio­n co-ordinated by the Indian Deputy High Commission­er to the UK, Sujit Ghosh, some of the players shared their experience­s of playing for India, the great bonding and banter shared by the teammates and also the coping mechanisms to keep morale high through wins and losses.

 ?? ?? Indian Men’s Hockey Team players during the FIH Pro League matches
Indian Men’s Hockey Team players during the FIH Pro League matches

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