Jaypee Punjab Warriors commits to uplift Punjab hockey

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Jalandhar – The Jaypee Group, a Rs 20,000 crore infrastructural conglomerate which has bought Jaypee Punjab Warriors team to participate in the Hockey India League, today emphasized that the group has bought the Punjab based team to give local youngsters an opportunity to train and play with the best of national and international players.

“It will also be an opportunity for the youngsters to showcase their talent at an international level as all the matches are going to be telecast live on Star Sports. Punjab has produced several hockey stalwarts and has immense potential to serve the country in the near future too,” the team Head Coach Barry Dancer told the media here today.

In reply to a question, the former Australian Men’s hockey coach said: “For the past many years, hockey has been losing sheen both in India and Australia, but the upcoming Hockey India League, and corporate support to the league will change the scenario for better in the coming days.”

There are 5 teams taking part in the league – Mumbai Magicians, Delhi Wave Riders, Ranchi Rhinos, and Uttar Pradesh Wizards – besides Punjab Warriors, who will play the first match against Delhi in Delhi on January 14. The final is scheduled to be played on 10 February.

To another question why the Jaypee Punjab Warriors did not buy the current Indian hockey stars Sardar Singh or Sandeep Singh, Mr Askari Zaidi, senior vice-president, Jaypee Group, said:

“Jaypee Group Chairman, Mr Manoj Gaur and Barry Dancer were very keen to have Sardar Singh in the team and we did make a serious attempt to get them in the side. However, since players being selected through auction, we could not manage because others were also trying for them hard. But Jaypee Group has been supporting both Sardar Singh and Sandeep Singh as they are our brand ambassadors.

“Moreover, we have taken a number of young Punjabi players such as Gaganpreet Singh, Jaranpreet Singh, Sukhdev Singh, Ranjit Singh and Gurinder Singh, and we plan to give them best of training and coaching facilities to turn them into stars over the next few years.”

When asked where there were so many Australians in the team, Mr Jagbir Singh, Former Indian Hockey Captain, who is the Coach and Manager of the Team, said:

“Indian and Australian style of playing hockey is similar. Moreover, since the head coach is also from Australia, he knows Australian players very well and can make use of their talent in the best possible manner. Also, the Australian players have perfect field coordination, and during practice sessions Indian players will also be integrated into the overall field strategy to achieve the best possible results. After the first two practice sessions, I’m pleased with the way boys have gelled within the team and we are hopeful of putting up an exciting performance in the tournament.”

Jamie Dwyer, who has won the world’s best player award several times, also told the media that Punjab Warriors were at an advantage because other teams had 2 or 3 players from 5 or 6 different countries, and they may find it difficult to play as a well-oiled team in a period of a few days that are left for the League to take off.

Jaypee Punjab Warriors Team Composition

PlayersNationalityPosition
Bharat ChettriIndiaGoalkeeper
Jaap StockmannNetherlandsGoalkeeper
Keshav DuttIndiaGoalkeeper
Dharamveer SinghIndiaForward
Gaganpreet SinghIndiaForward
Jamie DwyerAustraliaForward
Jaranpreet SinghIndiaForward
Kieran GoversAustraliaForward
Malak SinghIndiaForward
Ranjit SinghIndiaForward
Roger PadrosSpainForward
Shivendra SinghIndiaForward
Sukhdev SinghIndiaForward
S.V.SunilIndiaForward
Gurinder SinghIndiaMid-Fielder
Gurmail SinghIndiaMid-Fielder
Lucas Martin ReyArgentinaMid-Fielder
Nilakanta SharmaIndiaMid-Fielder
Robert HammondAustraliaMid-Fielder
Simon OrchardAustraliaMid-Fielder
Christopher CirielloAustraliaDefender
Ignice TirkeyIndiaDefender
Mark KnowlesAustraliaDefender
Syed Kashif ShahPakistanDefender

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