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Men’s Jr.World Cup 2009 Preview: INDIA ALL THE WAY

Men’s Jr.World Cup 2009 Preview: INDIA ALL THE WAY

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Men’s Junior World Cup is India’s fiefdom, and it has been so, on its own way for long.

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India has often cherished the field of Junior World Cup. Won Sivler in 1997, followed by the Gold in 2001. In 2005, the bronze was lost by a whisker. In all, India has engraved niche of its own in the Junior World Cup annals.

India has often cherished the field of Junior World Cup. Won Sivler in 1997, followed by the Gold in 2001. In 2005, the bronze was lost by a whisker. In all, India has engraved niche of its own in the Junior World Cup annals.

SAIL’s hockey academy product Birender Lakra is in the current team, all set to defend our glorious tradition in junior domian

India has often cherished the field of Junior World Cup. Won Sivler in 1997, followed by the Gold in 2001. In 2005, the bronze was lost by a whisker. In all, India has engraved niche of its own in the Junior World Cup annals.

SAIL’s hockey academy product Birender Lakra is in the current team, all set to defend our glorious tradition in junior domian
India has often cherished the field of Junior World Cup. Won Sivler in 1997, followed by the Gold in 2001. In 2005, the bronze was lost by a whisker. In all, India has engraved niche of its own in the Junior World Cup annals.

India has often cherished the field of Junior World Cup. Won Sivler in 1997, followed by the Gold in 2001. In 2005, the bronze was lost by a whisker. In all, India has engraved niche of its own in the Junior World Cup annals.

SAIL’s hockey academy product Birender Lakra is in the current team, all set to defend our glorious tradition in junior domian
India has often cherished the field of Junior World Cup. Won Sivler in 1997, followed by the Gold in 2001. In 2005, the bronze was lost by a whisker. In all, India has engraved niche of its own in the Junior World Cup annals.

India has often cherished the field of Junior World Cup. Won Sivler in 1997, followed by the Gold in 2001. In 2005, the bronze was lost by a whisker. In all, India has engraved niche of its own in the Junior World Cup annals.

India has often cherished the field of Junior World Cup. Won Sivler in 1997, followed by the Gold in 2001. In 2005, the bronze was lost by a whisker. In all, India has engraved niche of its own in the Junior World Cup annals.

India has often cherished the field of Junior World Cup. Won Sivler in 1997, followed by the Gold in 2001. In 2005, the bronze was lost by a whisker. In all, India has engraved niche of its own in the Junior World Cup annals.

India has often cherished the field of Junior World Cup. Won Sivler in 1997, followed by the Gold in 2001. In 2005, the bronze was lost by a whisker. In all, India has engraved niche of its own in the Junior World Cup annals.

India has often cherished the field of Junior World Cup. Won Sivler in 1997, followed by the Gold in 2001. In 2005, the bronze was lost by a whisker. In all, India has engraved niche of its own in the Junior World Cup annals.

India has often cherished the field of Junior World Cup. Won Sivler in 1997, followed by the Gold in 2001. In 2005, the bronze was lost by a whisker. In all, India has engraved niche of its own in the Junior World Cup annals.
India has often cherished the field of Junior World Cup. Won Sivler in 1997, followed by the Gold in 2001. In 2005, the bronze was lost by a whisker. In all, India has engraved niche of its own in the Junior World Cup annals.
India has often cherished the field of Junior World Cup. Won Sivler in 1997, followed by the Gold in 2001. In 2005, the bronze was lost by a whisker. In all, India has engraved niche of its own in the Junior World Cup annals.

SAIL’s hockey academy product Birender Lakra is in the current team, all set to defend our glorious tradition in junior domian

India has often cherished the field of Junior World Cup. Won Sivler in 1997, followed by the Gold in 2001. In 2005, the bronze was lost by a whisker. In all, India has engraved niche of its own in the Junior World Cup annals.

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