Olympic medallist Vivek Sagar Prasad to lead India in men’s junior hockey World Cup

Bhubaneswar, Nov 11 (PTI): Olympic bronze-medallist Vivek Sagar Prasad will lead the 18-strong Indian men’s hockey squad’s title defence at the FIH men’s junior World Cup starting here from November 24.
The event slated to begin on November 24 will witness 16 top teams from across the globe vie for the tropyh, which was previously won by India in 2016.
While the 21-year-old Vivek, who was part of India’s historic Olympic bronze medal winning senior team at Tokyo earlier this year, will captain the squad, 2018 Youth Olympics silver-medallist defender Sanjay will be supporting him as the vice-captain.
Dinachandra Singh Moirangthem and Boby Singh Dhami have been chosen as alternate players who will be allowed to compete only if there is an injury or someone in the 18-member squad is ruled out of the tournament due to COVID-19. India begin their campaign on November 24 against France. They will take on Canada a day later on November 25 in their second match in the round robin league. This will be followed by their match against Poland on November 27. The knockout matches will take place between December 1 and 5. The other teams in fray include Belgium, The Netherlands, Argentina, Germany, Canada, South Africa, Egypt, Pakistan, Korea, Malaysia, Poland, France, Chile, Spain and USA. “To choose the best 18 players to represent their country is one of the hardest things to do in sport. Each of these guys have put their everything into trying to make this team for the last 12-18 months,” men’s hockey team chief coach Graham Reid said.
“Through COVID, through sanctions and lockdowns, huge sacrifices have been made. We have chosen a group of 20 players, a team of 18 and 2 alternate players who we believe gives us the best chance of defending our title as Junior World Cup Champions.

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