Take it as good or bad, good for hockey or not, positive development or not, the fact it is news, if not the News of the day. Second session ticket for Stand A, prized at ...
India made their Australian campaign in style winning the opening match comfortably 5-1 against New Zealand. Harjeet Singh’s team led the Kiwis 3-1 at half time. With the help of field goals and a penalty ...
Indian colts will take on New Zealand in the first match of the Goldcoast 4-Nation tournament today evening. Japan and Australia make up the field. Australian encounter is billed for Monday, while India takes on ...
New Delhi, 1 December 2014: It was originally planned to be a Junior International tournament involving four countries including India and Australia, but ultimately turned out to be a 5-match test series, for which Indian ...
Chief coach of the Indian women’s hockey team, Neil Hawgood, will relinquish his services this December. He is not interested to renew his contract with the Sports Authority of India. Neil joined Indian women team ...
Indian national coach Terry Walsh, now doors shut by procurer Hockey India despite provider Sports Authority of India willing, wrote a letter expressing his interest to return to India to train national men’s team, against ...
Indian teams will be across three continents simultaneously early next month Various Indian hockey teams will be in action across three continents simultaneously in early next month, presenting vibrancy of its national game at elite ...
Indian ladies to engage Italy in a 5match Series New Delhi, 23 November 2014: Indian Women Hockey Team will travel to Rome, Italy for training and engaging the hosts in test matches between 1 to ...
Hockey India League seems to get better with every passing day. After edition of a new franchisee and fresh names in the team owners list, the administrators have managed to attract another big name from ...
Walsh Issue: Why does achiever Hockey India reverse gear now? “World Cup will now onwards be known Pre HIL era and Post HIL Era”. This was the words of none other than the FIH chief ...