FIH Pro League 2021 22 Indian women s squad for away matches schedule timings and streaming details
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InvitesHere's a look at the current points table, in the Women's FIH Hockey Pro League Season 3, as of 19th April 2022. Invites Ace goalkeeper will continue to lead the Indian side while the team's mainstay in defense, , will serve as the vice-captain. Recuperating from a prolonged injury, experienced Indian forward Rani Rampal is back in the Indian squad for the FIH Pro League away matches. The 27-year-old will be seen in action for the first time since the 2021 Tokyo Olympics. Rani was undergoing rehabilitation following a hamstring injury. Speaking about the team selection, Indian women's team chief coach Janneke Schopman said: "This is going to be a very important leg of Pro League matches in Europe as it will give us insights into our progress ahead of the World Cup in July. These matches are going to be critical in also finalizing our team for the World Cup." She further added: "This is a good, well-balanced squad with a mix of some very experienced players and youngsters who have shown great promise after their Junior World Cup outing. I am very interested to find out how they will play in European conditions against quality sides like Belgium, Argentina and US." Hockey India names 24-member Indian Women's Hockey Team for the FIH Hockey Pro-League matches to be played in Belgium and Netherlands in June ahead of FIH Hockey Women's World Cup.Hockey India names 24-member Indian Women's Hockey Team for the FIH Hockey Pro-League matches to be played in Belgium and Netherlands in June ahead of FIH Hockey Women's World Cup.
FIH Pro League 2021 22 Indian women s squad for away matches schedule timings and streaming details
2021/22 FIH Pro League: Indian women's hockey team (Pic credits: Hockey India) Hockey India (HI) announced their 24-member Indian women's squad on Saturday (May 21) ahead of the 2021/22 FIH Pro League away matches. The European leg of the matches will be conducted in Belgium and the Netherlands from June 11-22, 2022. Indian women's hockey has had a terrific journey so far in the home leg matches of the FIH Pro League 2021/22. The team is currently placed at the top of the table with 22 points. Here's a look at the current points table, in the Women's FIH Hockey Pro League Season 3, as of 19th April 2022.InvitesHere's a look at the current points table, in the Women's FIH Hockey Pro League Season 3, as of 19th April 2022. Invites Ace goalkeeper will continue to lead the Indian side while the team's mainstay in defense, , will serve as the vice-captain. Recuperating from a prolonged injury, experienced Indian forward Rani Rampal is back in the Indian squad for the FIH Pro League away matches. The 27-year-old will be seen in action for the first time since the 2021 Tokyo Olympics. Rani was undergoing rehabilitation following a hamstring injury. Speaking about the team selection, Indian women's team chief coach Janneke Schopman said: "This is going to be a very important leg of Pro League matches in Europe as it will give us insights into our progress ahead of the World Cup in July. These matches are going to be critical in also finalizing our team for the World Cup." She further added: "This is a good, well-balanced squad with a mix of some very experienced players and youngsters who have shown great promise after their Junior World Cup outing. I am very interested to find out how they will play in European conditions against quality sides like Belgium, Argentina and US." Hockey India names 24-member Indian Women's Hockey Team for the FIH Hockey Pro-League matches to be played in Belgium and Netherlands in June ahead of FIH Hockey Women's World Cup.Hockey India names 24-member Indian Women's Hockey Team for the FIH Hockey Pro-League matches to be played in Belgium and Netherlands in June ahead of FIH Hockey Women's World Cup.