Introduction
The Indian junior men’s hockey team added another feather to their cap by securing the bronze medal in a heart-stopping match at the Sultan of Johor Cup 2023, in Johar, Malaysia. In an electrifying 3rd/4th place contest, they faced arch-rivals Pakistan and emerged victorious in a dramatic penalty shootout. This victory marks a significant milestone for the young Indian hockey talents and it is an evident of their relentless hard work and determination.
A Riveting Matchup
In a match that had fans on the edge of their seats, the Indian and Pakistani junior teams put on a show of skill and determination. The teams were tied at 3-3 at the end of the stipulated time, setting the stage for a thrilling penalty shootout. Arun Sahni, Poovanna CB and captain Uttam Singh were the heroes for India, netting crucial goals during regular time, while Sufiyan Khan, Abdul Qayyum and Pakistani’s captain Shahid Hannan answered in kind.
The Heroics of Mohit HS
In the high-stakes penalty shootout, India’s goalkeeper Mohit HS played a pivotal role, displaying nerves of steel as he saved crucial shots from the Pakistani side. Mohit’s brilliance between the posts helped India secure the win with a 6-5 shootout score, clinching the bronze medal in 11th Sultan of Johor Cup.
Johor Cup Glory
This victory marked India’s third title in the Sultan of Johor Cup. The junior men’s hockey team had previously won the prestigious Johor Bahru Cup twice in 2013 and 2014. They reached the final in the 2019 edition but narrowly lost 2-1 to Great Britain. Prior to this year’s triumph, they had finished as runner-up in the tournament four times, in 2012, 2015, 2018 and in the last edition in 2019.
Expanded Participation
The 11th Sultan of Johor Cup in 2023 witnessed an expansion in participation, with a total of eight teams competing, up from traditional six. India was replaced in Pool B, where they showcased their prowess and resilience throughout the tournament.
Germany Claims Gold
In the final match, Germany emerged as the champion of the 11th Sultan of Johor Cup, securing the gold medal by defeating Australia 3-1 in a penalty shootout. India has to face a tough defeat at the hands Germany in the semi-finals, but they bounced back to seize the bronze, making their presence felt on the international stage.
Road Ahead
The Indian junior men’s hockey team by securing the bronze in 11th Sultan of Johor Cup is now gearing up for the FIH Junior World Cup, scheduled to be held in Kuala Lumpur from December 5 to 16, 2023. Under the able leadership of captain Uttam Singh, these young talents are all set to represent their nation on the global stage and chase another historic victory.