Is the Jr Women’s Hockey Team Ready for Their Tour of Australia?

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Key Takeaways
- Indian junior women’s hockey team is touring Australia from September 26 to October 2.
- They will compete against the Australia Junior Women’s Team and Canberra Chill.
- This series is vital for preparation for the FIH Junior World Cup 2025.
- The matches will provide invaluable international experience.
- Coach Tushar Khandker emphasizes the importance of this exposure for player development.
New Delhi, Sept 19 (NationPress) The Indian junior women’s hockey team is gearing up for an exciting tour of Australia for a series of five matches, taking place at the National Hockey Centre in Canberra from September 26 to October 2.
During this tour, the team will compete in their first three matches against the Australia Junior Women’s Team, followed by two matches against the local club Canberra Chill, which plays in Australia’s Hockey One League. The matches are scheduled for September 26, 27, 29, 30, and October 2.
This tour is crucial for the junior women as they prepare for the FIH Junior World Cup 2025, set to occur in Santiago, Chile, this December. The series will provide the Indian team with the opportunity to experience competitive conditions and gather essential international match experience against a team recognized for its dynamic and physical style of play.
For many players, this will mark their first international exposure at the junior level, making it an important milestone in their development.
As the tour approaches, Indian Junior Women’s Hockey Team Coach Tushar Khandker expressed, "We are thankful for this chance to tour Australia, one of the strongest hockey nations globally. Competing against them will provide our players with invaluable exposure, help us pinpoint areas for improvement, and prepare the team for the upcoming challenges of the Junior World Cup later this year."
“The players have been diligently training, and this series will test our preparation. We aim to enhance our match temperament, adapt to varying playing conditions, and implement our strategies under pressure. This experience is crucial for building the team’s confidence and readiness for the World Cup,” he added.