Hindustan Times: Overage players win Delhi under-14 title 29 January 2016 By Navneet Singh NEW DELHI: Officials of the Delhi education department — responsible for selecting an allegedly overage under-14 boys’ hockey team for the ...
New Indian Express: Hockey India League: Veterans Sardar, Sunil in Focus By Arjun Halappa All six teams in the hugely popular Hockey India League are equally firing, enormously entertaining, and near-equal outfits. Otherwise, the league ...
The Tribune: Talwinder’s late strike scripts Delhi win Talwinder Singh struck a field goal in the dying moments of the game to lead Delhi Waveriders to a thrilling 4-3 victory over Dabang Mumbai in a ...
Times of India: Ranchi edge out Kalinga 3-2 in thrilling HIL match RANCHI: Defending Champions Ranchi Rays completed a hat-trick of wins after eking out a 3-2 win over table toppers Kalinga Lancers in a ...
Sportstar: Matthew Swann: “HIL games will get closer” Matthew Swann is of the view that Hockey India League 2016 will see close matches decided by a single goal. “The field goal rule will make it ...
New Indian Express: Loads of Benefits for Women’s Hockey By Rani Rampal Indian women’s hockey, to me, is a history untold. At the same time, I will say it’s very close to unfolding. We have ...
The Hindu: Jackson does the star turn for Rays Amitabha Das Sharma Ashley Jackson took his drag-flicking ability to a new high converting two penalty corners to give defending champion Ranchi Rays its second successive ...
Times of India: Van der Horst, Welten named 2015’s best hockey players LUASANNE: The International Hockey Federation (FIH) on Tuesday named the Netherlands pair of Robert Van der Horst and Lidewij Welten as the 2015 ...
Lancers cut Wizards down to size Kalinga Lancers thrashed Uttar Pradesh Wizards 10-2 in a high-scoring contest to register their second consecutive win and jump to the top of the table in the Hockey India ...
New Indian Express: At Home in Hockey India League Mishmash LUCKNOW:In 2014, there was talk of Australian Jamie Dwyer calling it quits, thus bringing an end to perhaps the most successful career in modern hockey. ...