The 48 probables for the Indian Junior Team to compete in the 2nd Sultan of Johar Cup 2012, Malaysia will start training at the SAI Centre at the Netaji Subash National Institute of Sports in Patiala from October 15, Hockey India has announced.

Hockey India Selectors Col. Balbir Singh, B.P Govinda and Syed Ali alongwith Government Observer Harbinder Singh – all Olympians – selected a core group of 48 probables for the camp on the basis of their performance in the recently concluded 2nd Hockey India Junior Men National Championship in Lucknow.

The Indian team will take part in 2nd Sultan of Johar Cup 2012 in Malaysia from November 11 to 18. The tournament will also feature Germany, Australia, New Zealand, Pakistan and the hosts Malaysia.

List of 48 Core Probables is as under

GOALKEEPERS

1. Keshav Dutt (Haryana)

2. Sushant Tirkey (Odisha)

3. Naveen Kumar (Tamil Nadu)

4. Sethu Ragavan (Tamil Nadu)

DEFENDERS

5. Chandan Singh (U.P)

6. Gaganpreet Singh (H.P)

7. Sukhmanjit Singh (Punjab)

8. Hans Raj (Haryana)

9. Gagandeep Singh (Haryana)

10. Varun Kumar (Punjab)

11. Nilakanta (M.P)

MIDFIELDERS

12. Jatinder Singh (Punjab)

13. Manish Bishnoi (Haryana)

14. Jarmanpreet Singh (Punjab)

15. Baljit Singh (Punjab)

16. Surender Kumar (Haryana)

17. Harjit Singh (Punjab)

18. Rockey Lohchab (H.P)

19. Suresh Toppo (Odisha)

20. Nadeem Uddin (MPHA)

21. Ganapati Mookalamada (Karnataka)

22. Sahir Md. (SAI Bhopal)

23. Rampakash (U.P)

24. Akshay Sharma (SAI Bhopal)

25. Akhil Lakra (Bengal)

26. Nitish Kiro (Jharkhand)

FORWARDS

27. Naveen Antil (Haryana)

28. Talwinder Singh (Punjab)

29. Tarandeep Singh (H.P)

30. Amon Mirash Tirkey (Odisha)

31. Parvinder Singh (Punjab)

32. Vinit Kamble (Maharasthra)

33. Vikas Choudhary (MPHA)

34. Stanli Minz (Odisha)

35. Anup Valmiki (Maharasthra)

36. Mandeep Singh (Punjab)

37. Malak Singh (Railways)

38. Satbir Singh (Punjab)

39. Rana Pratap (MPHA)

40. Aiyppa P.R Paradanda (Karnataka)

41. Gyanindra Ningombam (Manipur)

42. Manikanta (A.P)

43. Raju Pal (U.P)

44. Arvind Khujur (Jharkhand)

45. Armon Mirash Tirkey (Odisha)

46. E Charls (Tamil Nadu)

47. Imran Khan(U.P)

48. Ajit Pandit (H.P) 

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