City
Epaper

Rajinder and Hardik Singh reflect on Hockey Punjab's 15th Senior Men National Championship 2025 title win

By ANI | Updated: April 16, 2025 14:37 IST

Jhansi (Uttar Pradesh) [India], April 16 : Hockey Punjab lifted the coveted 15th Hockey India Senior Men National Championship ...

Open in App

Jhansi (Uttar Pradesh) [India], April 16 : Hockey Punjab lifted the coveted 15th Hockey India Senior Men National Championship 2025 title as they defeated Hockey Madhya Pradesh 4-1 in the final in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh.

Hockey Punjab won the tournament in 2023; however, in the last edition, they were knocked out in the quarterfinals by Hockey Maharashtra. This time, led by Captain Hardik Singh and Coach Rajinder Singh, Hockey Punjab claimed the championship again, as per the Hockey India press release.

Hockey Punjab finished second in Division 1, Pool A, three points behind Hockey Madhya Pradesh, who dealt them their only defeat in the tournament. In the quarterfinal, Hockey Punjab earned a 3-2 win over Hockey Haryana, followed by a 4-3 victory against Uttar Pradesh Hockey in the semifinal. Despite their earlier loss, Hockey Punjab ensured they learnt from their mistakes and defeated Hockey Madhya Pradesh comfortably in the final.

Jugraj Singh was in top form for Hockey Punjab, having finished the tournament as the second-highest goalscorer with five goals and even recording a crucial brace in the final. Young sensation Araijeet Singh Hundal also played a crucial role in the attack and claimed three goals to his name.

Reflecting on the tournament, Hockey Punjab coach Rajinder Singh stated as quoted by the Hockey India press release, "It was a very good tournament for us, and we gave a solid performance overall. The loss against Hockey Madhya Pradesh was truly a turning point for us. We knew we were a strong side, but after that loss, we regrouped and ensured we didn't take the rest of the matches lightly."

Talking about the team's strategy, Rajinder Singh said, "Since we didn't have a lot of time to train together before the tournament, I left it upon the players to settle and play naturally since we have a few national players in the squad. After the loss in the Pool stage, we changed our strategy a little and shifted from zonal-marking to man-marking, which worked out better for us."

In the final, Hockey Punjab conceded a goal first but made a brilliant comeback in the second half to seal the match. After the final, Captain Hardik Singh said, "The plan was to attack from the start and the boys executed well. Though I still feel we missed a couple of chances, we are extremely happy with the win. It's always great to perform in the domestic circuit, overall the competition was good and it feels good to win the gold medal."

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalSecy General of Muslim World League calls on PM Modi, condemns terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir

InternationalPM Modi thanks Trump for support on Pahalgam attack, says India determined to bring perpetrators to justice

InternationalPM Modi cuts short his visit to Saudi Arabia after Pahalgam terror attack, departs for India

InternationalPM Modi invites Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince to India for third meeting of Strategic Partnership Council

CricketDC skipper Axar Patel outlines reason behind his limited action with ball; points out crucial area for improvement

Hockey Realted Stories

HockeyAlfa Hockey launches 'VK16 Pink Edition' to honour Vandana Katariya

HockeyAjmina Kujur reveals her "biggest motivation" of playing hockey ahead of India's tour of Australia

HockeyIndian women's hockey team leaves for five-match series in Australia

Hockey"There's good depth": Indian Hockey coach Craig Fulton impressed with talent at National Championship

Hockey'Hope my selection inspires other girls from rural areas': says Pooja Yadav after becoming first-ever woman from Varanasi to join Indian hockey team