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Ultimate Kho Kho League 2022: Gujarat Giants vs Telugu Yoddhas, Qualifier 2 – Match Prediction
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Gujarat Giants will face Telugu Yoddhas in the second qualifier of the ongoing Ultimate Kho Kho League 2022 at the Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex in Pune on Saturday. The Giants lost the first qualifier against Odisha Juggernauts by 14 points whereas Telugu Yoddhas qualified for the second qualifier after beating Chennai Quick Guns by 18 points in the Eliminator contest.
Gujarat Giants had won seven matches out of the 10 they played in the league stage while Telugu Yoddhas had won six games.
When these two teams met earlier in the season, Gujarat Giants won the first contest by three points while Telugu Yoddhas won the second game by a huge margin of 67 points.
Both of these teams were consistent in the league stage and they will look to bring their best in the all-important contest.
Prajwal KH will lead Telugu Yoddhas while Ranjan Sridhar Shetty will lead Gujarat Giants.
Match Prediction: Telugu Yoddhas might enter the contest as favorites against Gujarat Giants.
Telugu Yoddhas squad
Category A: Pratik Waikar, Rohan Shingade, Sudarshan, Arun SA.
Category B: Arun Ashok Gunki, Deepak Vitthal Madhav, Avdhut Bharat Patil, Prajwal K H.
Category C: Adarsh Dattatray Mohite, Prasad Vaibhav Radye, Subramani V, Anukul Sarkar, Gavara Venkatesh, Thokchom Sadananda Meitei, P Hemachandran, Dhruv.
Category D: Sachin Bhargo, Dhanush K C, Aditya Das, Sinam Rokeson Singh, Pittu Bala Sambi Reddy, Bojjam Ranjith.
Gujarat Giants squad:
Category A: Ranjan Shetty, Pothireddy Sivareddy, Mareppa
Category B: Aditya Sunil Kudale, Nilesh Ananda Jadhav, Suraj Shital Lande
Category C: Abhinandan Mahadev Patil, Akshay Sandip Bhangare, Sagar Subhash Lengare, Monoj Sarkar, Dhiraj Vinod Bhave, S. Kavin Raj, Vinayak Sadashiv Pokarde, Bhat Hakmaji Govind, Chinmoy Nandi, Shubham Motiramji Jambhale, S Sarathkumar, Ajay Kumar Mandra
Category D: Aniket Bhagawan Pote, Nilesh Sarjerao Patil, Saleem Khan, Debendra Nath, Praful Raju Bhange.
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Hockey India Names 33-Member Core Group for Senior Men’s National Camp Ahead of Sultan Azlan Shah Cup
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Hockey India on Monday announced a 33-member core probable list for the senior men’s national coaching camp, set to take place at the Sports Authority of India (SAI) Centre in Bengaluru from September 29 to October 18, 2025. The camp serves as vital preparation for two upcoming international assignments — the prestigious Sultan Azlan Shah Cup in November and a challenging tour of South Africa soon after.
The players arrive at camp riding high on their recent success at the Hero Men’s Hockey Asia Cup 2025 in Rajgir, where India lifted the trophy and secured a direct qualification for the FIH Hockey Men’s World Cup 2026. The team’s unbeaten run at the tournament has laid a strong foundation for future campaigns.
Chief coach Craig Fulton, reflecting on the team’s recent achievements and upcoming goals, said, “Winning the Asia Cup and securing World Cup qualification was an important milestone for us, but it is only the beginning. The players have come back into camp with renewed hunger, and now our focus shifts fully to preparing tactically.”
The 33-player group includes a strong mix of experienced campaigners and emerging talent across all positions. The goalkeeping unit features Krishan B Pathak, Suraj Karkera, Pawan, and Mohith Honnenahalli Shashikumar — all of whom have been consistent figures in the setup.
In defence, stalwarts like Harmanpreet Singh and Amit Rohidas are joined by young prospects such as Sanjay, Yashdeep Siwach, and Amandeep Lakra, indicating a focus on grooming the next generation.
The midfield continues to be India’s backbone with names like Manpreet Singh, Vivek Sagar Prasad, and Hardik Singh leading the charge, complemented by the dynamic presence of Nilakanta Sharma and Mohammed Raheel Mouseen.
The forward line promises depth and flair, with the inclusion of Abhishek, Sukhjeet Singh, Mandeep Singh, and Dilpreet Singh, alongside younger faces like Selvam Karthi and Aditya Arjun Lalage.
The camp marks the beginning of India’s tactical and physical fine-tuning for what promises to be a crucial end-of-year period. With sights set on dominating the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup and gaining valuable international exposure in South Africa, the Bengaluru camp will play a key role in sharpening team cohesion and execution.
The upcoming months are expected to test India’s depth and readiness as they move from continental success to tougher global competition.
List for the Senior men’s camp
Goalkeepers
Krishan B Pathak, Suraj Karkera, Pawan, Mohith Honnenahalli Shashikumar
Defenders
Sanjay, Jugraj Singh, Harmanpreet Singh, Amit Rohidas, Sumit, Nilam Sanjeep Xess, Jarmanpreet Singh, Poovanna Chandura Boby, Yashdeep Siwach, Amandeep Lakra, Varun Kumar
Midfielders
Rajinder Singh, Raj Kumar Pal, Hardik Singh, Vivek Sagar Prasad, Manpreet Singh, Moirangthem Rabichandra Singh, Vishnu Kant Singh, Nilakanta Sharma, Mohammed Raheel Mouseen, Maninder Singh
Forwards
Abhishek, Sukhjeet Singh, Selvam Karthi, Shilanand Lakra, Mandeep Singh, Dilpreet Singh, Angad Bir Singh, Aditya Arjun Lalage
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