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Kaur: Modern Hockey Demands More From Attackers
6 Feb
Summary
- Navneet Kaur emphasizes defensive contributions for modern hockey strikers.
- India aims to qualify for the 2026 Women's FIH Hockey World Cup.
- Kaur praises coach Marijne's clear communication and team understanding.

Navneet Kaur, a forward for the Indian women's hockey team, emphasized that contemporary hockey requires attackers to significantly contribute to defense. The squad is currently in a national training camp in preparation for the FIH World Cup Qualifier scheduled from March 8 to 14 in Hyderabad. Kaur stressed the importance of tackling and applying pressure without the ball, noting that regaining possession offers a substantial advantage.
The team's clear objective is to secure a spot in the 2026 Women's FIH Hockey World Cup, set to take place in the Netherlands from August 14 to 30. The upcoming qualifier in Hyderabad will see the top three teams earning berths in the World Cup.
Kaur also commented on the coaching style of Sjoerd Marijne, the newly appointed head coach. She described his communication as direct and clear, specifying expectations for player improvement and performance, which has fostered better team dynamics. The familiarity between Marijne and several senior players has facilitated a quicker settling-in process for the squad.




