As the Junior World cup in India is getting closer People crave to know that who may lead India in the tournament which this country is hosting itself in Lucknow from 8th to 18 December 2016. The Board has finally recommended the name of Harjeet Singh, the 20-year-old mid the fielder from kurali in Punjab to lead India as captain in the Junior Hockey world cup. Harjeet has been a great striking midfielder since last few months Thereby his attract as a leader would surely strike India to get boost as far this big tournament hosted by India in 2016 is concerned. Harjeet Singh has already expressed the view that either in the form of captain or in the form of Player, His dear wish to win this Junior World cup is on top now, But he also expressed that it is not going to be easy as big guns from all over the world are on their The move, So he needs to concentrate on the game to win so India can celebrate the joy of victory too. However, Harjeet Singh has been a striking midfielder, His role as a the captain would only be decided vital for Indian team if he managed to coordinate with pass game and striking together. The Indian hockey players are concerned with the fact that one-way game is not been accepted by the world champion Hockey teams so the tactic of such likes can cause problems for any team. On the course of the duties though, the defender Dipsan Tirkey has been announced the final name for Vice Captain to help on the commencement of proper compatibility of striking and defending players in the team. While Harjeet would assure the goal possibilities for India, It would Dipsen Tirkey's job to understand how to establish defences and help India that it not faces too many difficult chances due to the high scoring of the opponent team which has been the countless time the key reason for defeat. Now India needs to boost them to perform better in Junior Hockey World cup to demonstrate that future stars of our national game have risen now. Cricketer Sreesanth welcomed a baby boy in his family India Beat Malaysia 4-2 in 4-Nations Hockey Tournament Myths of the Football World which you might think real