ramendra.singh@timesofindia.com
Bhopal: The Madhya Pradesh Hockey Academy is basking in glory as 10 of its promising youngsters secure coveted spots in India’s Under-18 men’s and women’s teams for the high-octane Hockey Series against Australia, scheduled for May 15-20 at Bhopal’s turf.
The men’s lineup features goalkeeper Ayush Rajak holding fort in defense, flanked by defenders Ansh Bahutra and Karan Gautam. Midfield maestro Avi Manikpuri will orchestrate plays, while forwards Siddharth Ben and Gazi Khan unleash attacking prowess.
The women’s squad shines no less, with Sneha Dawade, goalkeeper Mahak Parihar, Nammi Geethasri, and Nausheen Naz—all academy alumni—poised to dazzle on the international stage.
This Indo-Aussie clash promises edge-of-the-seat action, giving MP’s homegrown talent a prime opportunity to thrill local fans. The academy is abuzz with pride, celebrating a feat that cements its reputation for grooming national stars.
“Selecting 10 players at once proves our world-class infrastructure and training,” beamed an academy official. Modern regimens, state-of-the-art fitness programs, and expert coaching have fueled this success streak.
Sports Minister Vishvas Kailash Sarang lauded the squad’s grit and the coaches’ guidance, crediting the state govt’s facilities. “These warriors will raise the tricolor with pride—go conquer glory,” he said.
Madhya Pradesh is rapidly emerging as India’s hockey hotbed. From regular national call-ups to medal hauls, academy graduates are propelling the nation’s Olympic aspirations. As Bhopal gears up to host this blockbuster series, all eyes are on these local heroes to clinch victories and ignite dreams in the next generation of players.