New Delhi, 08 January 2021: Suman Devi Thoudam will lead an 24-member junior women’s team to Chile this month. The first tour after an year’s lull, the colts will play against the Jr and Sr teams of the host. The colts will take on the Junior Chile on 17th & 18th January 2021. Thereafter, they will be up against the Senior Chile in four matches (20th, 21st, 23rd and 24th January.
The Indian Junior Women’s team last played in a competition in December 2019 (Australia and New Zealand in the 3 Nations Tournament). But the wait is now finally over with the Chile tour.
Soon after the Indian Women’s Team left for Argentina over the weekend as part of their Olympic preparation, the Indian Junior Women’s Hockey Team is all set to tour Chile for their much-needed preparations for the all-important Junior World Cup this year.
Hockey India on Friday named the 24-member Indian Junior Women’s Hockey squad for the tour.
The touring team: Captain: Suman Devi Thoudam, Vice-Captain: Ishika Chaudhary. Goalkeepers Khushboo and Rashanpreet Kaur. Defenders Mahima Choudhary, Priyanka, Gagandeep Kaur, Sushma Kumari and Akshata Dhekale, Midfielders: Baljeet Kaur, Chetna, Mariana Kujur, Ajmina Kujur, Reet, Prabhleen Kaur, Vaishnavi Phalke and Preeti, and Forwards: Jiwan Kishori Toppo, Mumtaz Khan, Rutuja Pisal, Sangita Kumari, Beauty Dungdung, Lalrindiki and Deepika.
Hockey India has planned the tour considering all health and safety measures in Chile. Hockey India and the Chilean Field Hockey Federation will be creating a bio bubble for all the personnel involved in the tour.
The Indian Junior Women’s Team will be staying in a hotel where a provision to have separate rooms/halls for the team for all the meals, team meetings, sessions etc have been made. The accommodation will be on a twin sharing basis, where the room sharing partners will remain the same throughout the tour who will also be the same even in case of the seating arrangement in the team coach/bus, this has been planned carefully keeping in mind all necessary requirements.
At all times the Indian team has to stick to a strict health bubble and move uniquely and exclusively from the hotel to the pitch and from pitch to the hotel, the team will be travelling in a dedicated transport. The local resources along with the team for example – the team bus/coach, drivers, support staff will all remain the same throughout the tour to avoid any lapses in any way possible. There will be no movement of members out of the hotel except for training and match days.
The entire Indian squad (players & support staff) will be tested twice (once within 72 hours of departure from India & once at arrival in Chile) before the Indian team starts training in Chile. An affidavit along with the negative PCR test result of each individual travelling squad member has to be submitted at entry in Chile.
“This is very exciting news for us. We will be back in the competitive circuit after a long wait. The Indian Junior Women’s Hockey Team has worked very hard since returning to the Junior Women’s National Coaching Camp in October and it will be great to see the players execute their skills in a match environment in Chile. However, the safety of the players and the support staff will be our primary concern on the tour. We have ensured that all the safety protocols for the tour have been put in place,” said the Indian Junior Women’s Hockey Team Coach Erik Wonink.
Indian Junior Women’s Hockey Team Captain Suman Devi Thoudam is absolutely thrilled about the side’s tour to Chile.
“We are absolutely ecstatic about touring Chile as it’s been a while since we got some match practice due to the coronavirus pandemic, so this will be a good outing especially as it’s coming at an apt time. It’s all thanks to the efforts taken by Hockey India that we are in a position to return to competition once again. It’s been very difficult to stay away from tournaments and the tour of Chile has come at the right time. We have practiced well in the last few months and the games against Chile will help us prepare for the Junior Asia Cup which will be held in April 2021. All of us are really looking forward to playing an international tournament after a long break,” said Thoudam.
The entire Indian contingent will undergo a Covid-19 RT-PCR Test 72 hours prior to their departure from New Delhi, India. The junior team will still be following all safety and health measures as advised by the respective Governments of India & Chile. Further, the teams will also be following the Hockey India SOPs as available on the Hockey India website.