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Vandana Katariya finds place in Indian team

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New Delhi, Jan 29: Veteran striker Vandana Katariya was on Wednesday named in the 24-member Indian women’s hockey team for the Bhubaneswar leg of the FIH Pro League, beginning next month, while teenage forward Sonam was included as a standby.

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India will face England, the Netherlands, Spain, and Germany twice each from February 15.
Dynamic midfielder Salima Tete will continue to lead the Indian team with forward Navneet Kaur serving as her deputy.
Katariya, who was not a part of the squad for the women’s Asian Champions Trophy, along with defenders Nikki Pradhan and Jyoti Chhatri, midfielder Baljeet Kaur and forwards Mumtaz Khan and Rutaja Dadas have been added to the squad.
Goalkeepers Banwari Solanki, defenders Akshata Abaso Dhekale, and Jyoti Singh, along with forwards Sakshi Rana, Annu, and Sonam have been added as standbys.
The 19-year-old Sonam, in particular, stands a chance to make her senior international debut after an impressive performance in the recently concluded women’s Hockey India League, where she was the second-highest scorer.
“I am particularly excited to see how some of the younger players perform, especially those who have shown great promise in the Women’s Hockey India League,” Indian women’s hockey team chief coach Harendra Singh said.
“We are confident in the team’s preparation, and I believe we have the potential to deliver strong performances against some of the best teams in the world,” he added.
As per the FIH regulations, if a team has more than 4 matches scheduled during a Pro League stage, they can revise their 24-member squad after the first 4 matches.
However, any changes must be made using players from their pre-approved substitution list. (PTI)

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