The Tribune: ‘Grand old daddy’ begs for action Cedric D’Souza, coaching Austria, uses his contacts to help team; Argentina’s hockey moms are here By Indervir Grewal All through Austria’s match against Argentina, a grey-haired Indian ...
Times of India: No money in sight, national colours only motivation for Spain LUCKNOW: With cash coffers drying up due to the economic crisis the country witnessed from 2008 to 2012, representing the national team ...
Indian Express: Junior Hockey World Cup: Demonetisation hits foreign players Germany coach Valentin Altenburg said they were troubled by the cash crunch in India. Indian government’s demonetisation move has affected all and sundry and the ...
Indian Express: Skipper PR Sreejesh now turns mentor By Mihir Vasavda PR Sreejesh suggested two junior team goalkeepers to be ready for criticism as they represent the country in the Junior World Cup. PR Sreejesh ...
The Hindu: India will look to seal quarterfinal spot with win By Uthra Ganesan A dominant performance against Canada notwithstanding, India would be facing its toughest challenge in the group stages of the junior World ...
Times of India: Junior Hockey World Cup: India look to carry on winning momentum against England LUCKNOW: Their campaign off to a rampaging start, India colts would look to carry forward the momentum when they ...
Times of India: Encouraging to find boys do well in all departments: Harendra LUCKNOW: Indian junior team’s head coach Harendra Singh was very “happy” with the performance of his boys in the World Cup opener ...
Times of India: Junior Hockey World Cup: Germany, NZ made to fight for wins By Asheem Mukerji LUCKNOW: Germany and New Zealand had to work hard before registering wins on the opening day of the ...
Indian Express: Hockey Junior World Cup: India colts start with race confident trot By Mihir Vasavda India start Junior Hockey World Cup campaign on the right note with a 4-0 win over Canada. As the ...
The Hindu: India steamrollers Canada By Uthra Ganesan Fog threatened to disrupt but eventually stayed away long enough to ensure that India, despite playing at less than full tilt, began its campaign in the Junior ...