New Delhi, 2 July 2013: In preparations for the 9th Men’s Asia Cup to be held at Ipoh, Malaysia from 24 August-01 September 2013, the training camp of the senior men core probables will be conducted at SAI Centre, Bangalore from 16 July-16 August 2013.

Hockey India Selectors B.P Govinda, Savitri Purty, Chief Coach Michael Nobbs and Scientific Advisor Jason Konrath alongwith Government Observer Harbinder Singh selected the 48 senior men core probables for the preparatory camp of the Asia Cup starting from 16 July 2013.

India is placed Pool B with Korea, Bangladesh and Oman while Pakistan, Malaysia, Japan and Chinese-Taipei are in Pool A. The 9th Asia Cup is also the qualification tournament for the FIH Men’s World Cup 2014 to be played in The Hague, The Netherlands from 31 May-15 June 2014.

The list of 48 senior men core probables includes 7 goalkeepers, 9 defenders, 12 midfielders and 20 forwards.

The List of 48 senior men core probables is as under:

Goalkeepers:

1. PR Sreejesh

2. PT Rao

3. Sreenivasa Rao Katharu

4. Nanak Singh

5. Naveen Kumar

6. Jagdeep Dayal

7. Abhinay Kumar Pandey

Defenders:

8.   VR Raghunath

9.   Rupinder Pal Singh

10. Harbir Singh Sandhu

11. Amit Rohidas

12. Sampath Kumar Maylaram

13. Gagandeep Singh

14. Dayananda Chanamthabam

15. Narinder Pal Singh

16. Gurmail Singh

Midfielders:

17. Sardar Singh

18. Manpreet Singh

19. M B Aiyappa

20. Kothajit Singh

21. Pardeep Mor

22. Vivek Dhar

23. Birendra Lakra

24. Jaspreet Singh

25. Simranjit Singh

26. Manjit Kullu

27. Vikas Pillay

28. Sumit

 Forwards:

29. SV Sunil

30. Gurwinder Singh Chandi

31. Chinglensana Singh

32. Danish Mujtaba

33. SK Uthappa

34. Pradhan Sommanna

35. Nithin Thimmaiah

36. Dharamvir Singh

37. Akashdeep Singh

38. MG Poonacha

39. Prabhdeep Singh

40. PL Thimmanna

41. Sukhdev Singh

42. Gurpreet Singh

43. Jasjeet Singh

44. Nikin Thimmaiah

45. Harman Preet Singh

46. Manjinder Singh

47. M.K Muddappa

48. Gagandeep Singh

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