New Indian Express: Moms ensure Las Leonas stick to different ball game By Swaroop Swaminathan LUCKNOW: ‘Soccer mom’ is a popular term in the US. It typically refers to a mother who spends a significant ...
Times of India: Beighton Cup hockey tournament to start on December 19 KOLKATA: The 121st edition of the All India Beighton Cup hockey tournament will start here on December 19, it was announced on Thursday. ...
Times of India: Junior World Cup: Rusty India look to play ‘simple hockey’ in quarters LUCKNOW: Having received a much-needed wake-up call in their final pool match, favourites India would look to iron out chinks ...
Indian Express: South Africa and New Zealand to face off in 9th-10th place play off New Zealand and South Africa will face off each other for the 9th-10th place finish on Saturday. South Africa defeated ...
Indian Express: Junior Hockey World Cup: Japanese player suspended for one match for deliberate foul Japan’s Miyu Tanimitsu was found guilty of breaching FIH Code of Conduct regarding by deliberately hitting an Egyptian player. International ...
The Hindu: South Africa ends Austria’s hopes LUCKNOW: South Africa and New Zealand ensured they would finish among the top-10 teams at the ongoing Hockey Junior World Cup with convincing victories in their respective classification ...
New Indian Express: Injured Sreejesh using Junior World Cup to hone coaching skills LUCKNOW: Down with an ankle injury since the Asian Champions Trophy in October this year, India captain PR Sreejesh can’t afford to ...
Hindustan Times: On rest day, India stay focused on Hockey Junior World Cup quarterfinal By Sharad Deep India got an off day at the Junior Men’s Hockey World Cup on Tuesday, and the former champions ...
New Indian Express: Perception about the sport needs to change: Ewing By Swaroop Swaminathan LUCKNOW: Former International Hockey Federation (FIH) president Leandro Negre opened a can of hot beans when he passed the following comment ...
Times of India: Rasquinha calls for developing proper coaches KOLKATA: Former India hockey team skipper Viren Rasquinha felt its time the country produce good coaches. Speaking at a panel discussion in Kolkata, Rasquinha said he ...