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Surinder Kaur to lead

NEW DELHI: Striker Surinder Kaur will lead an 18-member Indian women’s hockey team in two four-nation tournaments in the Netherlands and Germany in the next fortnight.

India will first play in Rotterdam from June 23 to 28 with host Netherlands, Great Britain and South Africa being the other teams. Then it will move to Bremen for a meet to be held from July 3 to 6 with Korea, South Africa and Germany being the other participants.

The team: Surinder Kaur (capt.), Savita, Marita Tirkey, Binita Toppo, Eti Shrivastava, Rajwinder Kaur, Subhadra Pradhan, Rijuta Mullick, Th. Ranjita, Th. Chanchan Devi, Rosalind Ralte, Manorama Devi, Vartika Singh, Ritu Rani, Poonam Rani, Rani, S. Ranjita Devi, Pushpa Pradhan.

Chief coach: M.K. Kaushik, Coach: Vasu Thapliyal, Video Analyst: Rajinder Kumar, Physiotherapist: Aditya Shanker, Judge: Sharda Sharma, Umpire: P.S.Anupama. — Sports Reporter.

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