Ahead of South Africa tour, hockey team gets a big blow
Ahead of South Africa tour, hockey team gets a big blow
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The Indian men's hockey team on Friday left for Johannesburg for the FIH Pro League matches against South Africa and France to be played from February 8-13, while senior forward Lalit Upadhyay and midfielder Jaskaran Singh could not go due to 'illness'. can.

Being out of 2 senior players has caused a big setback. The team led by Manpreet Singh is about to reach Johannesburg via Doha. He has to play the first match against France on 8 February and is going to play South Africa on the coming day. The match against France is scheduled to take place again on February 12 and the hosts are to be played the next day.

Head coach Graham Reid has said, 'Forward Lalit Kumar Upadhyay and Jaskaran Singh will happen in South Africa. Standby Sumit is scheduled to replace Jaskaran in midfield while Lalit has been replaced by Gursahibjit Singh. Reid has said that this is a mild setback for us, but we were prepared for this kind of situation and we had 5 standbys. All 33 players have been able to perform well. Our preparations are good and we are going to do well.

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