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India vs Great Britain Olympics quarterfinal: Everyone gathered around and worked on the tactics, says Craig Fulton

“Sreejesh is a legend, he is one of the best we have. He is saving us from day one. But when you ask him, he will say it was a team effort, so team first, then individuals,” said Harmanpreet.




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India vs Great Britain quarterfinal: Sreejesh was God of hockey today, says Dilip Tirkey

Dilip Tirkey, who was present at the stadium to witness the match, praised the Indian team for defending well after Amit Rohidas’ expulsion owing to a foul early in the second quarter.




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Daily Quiz | On Indian men hockey team’s showing in the Olympics over the years

Test yourself on the Indian men hockey team’s showing in the Olympics over the years




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Paris Olympics 2024: Know the rules of hockey

The Indian men’s hockey team won against Spain for the bronze medal at the Paris Olympics on August 8.




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Indian hockey team wins bronze in hockey: PM Modi and others extend greetings

The last time India won back-to-back Olympic medals was in 1968 (bronze) and 1972 editions (bronze).




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Paris Olympics: Sreejesh walks off into the sunset in glorious style

The Indian team was successful in its ‘win it for Sreejesh’ campaign to make the stalwart’s last dance a memorable one before carrying him on their shoulders like a victorious warrior.




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Building trust was key while moulding Indian hockey team, says Craig Fulton

The head coach Craig Fulton rated 10-man India’s quarterfinal win over Great Britain highly.




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The players who turned a billion dreams into reality in a sizzling Paris campaign

India clinched the bronze for the second consecutive time.




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Sreejesh’s father swells with pride watching his last hurrah ending in Olympic glory

At that time, it cost around ₹10,000, which was a big sum for an ordinary farmer like me. But I did what I had to and bought him the kit, says P.V. Raveendran, father of goalkeeper and two-time Olympic medallist P.R. Sreejesh




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Warm welcome and felicitations mark the return of the Indian hockey team

The tired players, led by Harmanpreet Singh, express satisfaction with the performance at the Paris Olympics




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Like Dravid, I want to coach juniors before gradual progression, says P.R. Sreejesh

If he decides to take up coaching, Sreejesh is clear in his mind how to go about in the new role.




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Watch: PR Sreejesh: Like Rahul Dravid, I wanted to start coaching juniors




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P.R. Sreejesh: Man with lightning reflexes

The former Indian hockey team goalkeeper, who has hung up his boots after an illustrious career, takes over as the junior men’s team coach on October 1




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Former Kerala hockey player Rajagopal passes away

He was popularly called as the father of Alappuzha hockey




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Harmanpreet to lead as Indian hockey embarks on new Olympic cycle in post-Sreejesh era

HI names the squad for Asian Champions Trophy




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There will always be some regret of not reaching the final at Paris, says Manpreet Singh

Since relinquishing captaincy after the Tokyo Olympics, there has been a second wind to Manpreet’s career and performance, playing with a lot more freedom.




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Watch: Remembering Dhyan Chand | National Sports Day

As we celebrate National Sports Day, we honour Major Dhyan Chand’s legacy




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India thrash Japan 5-1 for their second consecutive win in Asian Champions Trophy

Sukhjeet scored in the second and 60th minutes while Abhishek (3rd), Sanjay (17th) and Uttam Singh (54th) were the other Indian goal getters




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With a new coach and captain, Japan hockey hopes to get back to winning ways




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Asian Champions Trophy hockey: Raj Kumar on the prowl as India hammers Malaysia

Araijeet scores a brace while Jugraj, Harmanpreet and Uttam find the target once each as Harmanpreet’s men register their third successive win and climb to the top of the table; the Indians will take on Korea in their next match today




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Hero Asian Champions Trophy: India beats Korea; registers fourth consecutive win

Paris Olympics bronze medallist India had already defeated China 3-0, Japan 5-0 before thrashing last year's runner-up Malaysia 8-1.




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Pakistan hockey’s long and arduous journey towards redemption and past glory

Among the many factors that point towards the downward spiral since the Asian Games gold in 2010, the structural changes in the feeder system and frequent changes in coaching staff stand out, the ACT bronze might be the first step of a nation trying to dominate a sport it once had




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Harmanpreet, Sreejesh shortlisted for FIH Hockey Stars Awards

Both Harmanpreet and Sreejesh played vital roles in India's splendid campaign in the Paris Olympics where the team claimed a bronze medal




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Karthi’s brace helps Secretariat share honours with Odisha

In the second match of the day, former champion BPCL edged out Hockey Unit of Tamil Nadu 2-1




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Odisha impresses with win over NCOE; IOC drubs Central Secretariat




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Karnataka gets the better of NCOE; Railways beats Maharashtra; Photo: Velankanni Raj

NCOE came to the tournament with a reputation to defend, having won the Lakshmi Ammal memorial tournament in Kovilpatti in June. It hasn’t done well so far, losing two of its three ties




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IOC beats Odisha, secures semifinal berth; Army downs Tamil Nadu




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Railways enters semifinals with a hard-fought win over BPCL




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IOC draws with NCOE; Railways thrashes TN

With four of its key players suffering from viral fever, IOC wasn’t keen to push them, and it reflected in the way the team performed on the field




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HOCKEY | IOC weathers Army’s sustained challenge to make the title clash

MCC-MURUGAPPA GOLD CUP | Defending champion Railways blanks Odisha thanks to Joginder’s hat-trick




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Railways retains the title after fighting win over IOC




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Sreejesh withdraws from the HIL player auction to focus on coaching and mentorship instead

In an exclusive interaction with The Hindu, Sreejesh confirms that he had written to Hockey India indicating his desire to step away from the field and groom the next generation of players.




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HIL to return after 7 long years; women's event added for first time

While the men's competition will have eight teams, six sides will feature in women's event which is being held for the first time.




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Title holders India to open women's ACT campaign against Malaysia

India won the tournament in 2016 in Singapore before reclaiming the title in Ranchi last year




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Keen contest expected as an on-the-rise India takes on World No. 2 Germany

The host is struggling with a few injuries; Harmanpreet will have Vivek Sagar Prasad as his deputy while the visiting team will sport a new look




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Underwhelming India wastes chances, goes down to German efficiency




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Former Indian women’s hockey skipper Rani Rampal announces retirement

A clinical forward, who made her international debut in 2008 as a 14-year-old in the Olympic qualifiers that year, Rani scored 205 goals in her 254 outings for India.




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Indian hockey team beats world champions Germany 5-3 in second Test, but loses series in shoot-out

India turned the table in the second half, with goals from Sukhjeet Singh (34th and 48th), skipper Harmanpreet Singh (42nd and 43rd) and Abhishek (45th) to level the two-match series.




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Salima Tete named India captain for women’s Asian Champions Trophy

Navneet Kaur will serve as Tete's deputy. India enter the competition with high expectations, having clinched the title at last year's edition in Ranchi.




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Haryana wins its opening match; Maharashtra scores a huge win over Gujarat




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Go for Broke Preview

Our newest Panzer Grenadier supplement is lining up for release this week. Today the boss takes a look at Go for Broke, which adds the Nisei 442nd Regimental Combat Team to your gaming fun. Put these heroes into action for just $24.99.




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Second World War at Sea: East of Suez

This has been out of stock for a while, but now it's back: Second World War at Sea: East of Suez. This 64-page scenario book includes die-cut, mounted game pieces: 70 "long" ship pieces and 140 standard-sized pieces. It's just $24.99, and you can order right now to take advantage of our offer of FREE SHIPPING to anywhere in the United States!




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New Stuff!

We've altered the way we offer new games for sale: They're not for sale until we're ready to ship them. Today we update the Coming Soon page, have a look at what's to come and some of our newest games that you can get right now -- order today and we ship within three business days!




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Third Reich Player's Guide is Shipping Now!

The title's a handful, but it's loaded with good stuff: the Third Reich/Great Pacific War Player's Guide is on our shelves once again, and that means you can buy it right now and we'll send it to you right away!




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Great War at Sea: Prizes of War

During the Great War, British naval planners worried that French or Russian dreadnoughts could fall into German hands, and wondered if they might buy or seize them themselves. Prizes of War is a new downloadable supplement for the Great War at Sea game series. You can download it right now -- 70 new ship pieces, 21 (yes, twenty-one!) scenarios and ship data -- no pre-orders, no waiting!




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Prizes of War Ships

British naval planners worried that French and Russian warships might come under German control during the First World War; the Germans thought the British might do the same but fretted much less about the possibility. You can explore both possibilities with our new Great War at Sea: Prizes of War, a downloadable supplement that's available right now -- no waiting, no pre-orders, no standing by the mailbox. Today we look at the toys contained within. Order and it downloads at light speed!




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Global Buzz: News from around the world




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Classes have begun, but where are the teachers?

Schools reopened more than a month ago




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Meet to structure new education policy




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School on Raj Bhavan premises faces closure, students worried

Governor’s office has sent a request to shift children to other schools.