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CWG 2018 Women’s Hockey: After three wins in a row, India take on the mighty Aussies in semis
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CWG 2018 Hockey: Rani Rampal & Co will need more than just brilliant second halves to beat big guns
Praveen Sudevan
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‘Poor decisions’, ‘No point blaming referee’: Reactions to India’s 2-2 draw against Pakistan
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CWG 2018 Hockey: Not just India vs Pakistan, it will also be Marijne vs Oltmans
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CWG 2018 Hockey as it happened: Indian women hammer Malaysia 4-1 to register first win
Abhijeet Kulkarni
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CWG 2018: Rani Rampal and Co look to begin Mission Gold Coast with a victory against Wales
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‘2018 is the year for women’s hockey to make a start’: Interview with captain Rani Rampal
Praveen Sudevan
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Commonwealth Games: Lack of depth in midfield the only worry for young Indian men’s hockey squad
Bibhash Chatterjee
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‘Everest, not K2 or Kanchenjunga’: Women’s hockey coach Harendra Singh aims for the gold standard
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Chris Ciriello, India’s nemesis in last two CWG finals, now wants to win gold for Marijne’s men
Bibhash Chatterjee
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‘Sardar wasn’t convincing enough, Ramandeep needs to improve’: Coach Sjoerd Marijne
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Azlan Shah Cup review: Youngsters impress despite lapses but same can’t be said about Sardar
Bibhash Chatterjee
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Sultan Azlan Shah Cup, as it happened: India end on a high, beat Ireland 4-1
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Sultan Azlan Shah Cup: Sloppy India have only themselves to blame for chastening loss
Vinayakk Mohanarangan
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Sultan Azlan Shah Cup, as it happened: Sloppy India out of final contention
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Hockey: India women bounce back with 3-1 win to clinch series in South Korea
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Sultan Azlan Shah Cup: India need to win big against Ireland to keep final hopes alive
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Sultan Azlan Shah Cup: Against Malaysia, a result that India’s performances have warranted
Bibhash Chatterjee
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Sultan Azlan Shah Cup: Upbeat India thrash Malaysia 5-1 to register first win
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Sultan Azlan Shah Cup: Ramandeep steps up, but indiscipline hurts India once again
Bibhash Chatterjee