India suffers injury setback ahead of HWL Final

Lalit, a promising centre who was initially named in the 18-member squad for the tournament, has been ruled out after suffering a hairline fracture during the final phase of India’s preparatory camp in Bangalore.

Published : Nov 18, 2015 19:37 IST

India will be without Lalit Kumar Upadhayay in the upcoming Test series against Australia, after the young centre suffered a hairline fracture.

Ahead of the Hockey World League (HWL) Finals in Raipur, India were dealt an injury setback in the form of striker Lalit Upadhayay, but chief coach Roelant Oltmans feels he has sufficient arsenal at his disposal to surprise world’s top teams in the tournament.

Lalit, a promising centre who was initially named in the 18-member squad for the tournament, has been ruled out after suffering a hairline fracture during the final phase of India’s preparatory camp in Bangalore. He has been replaced by young Mohd Amir Khan in the team.

“We had a good preparatory camp in Bangalore. Everything went off smoothly and fine. The only blemish was the injury to Lalit. He sustained a hairline fracture in the last week of our camp in Bangalore and is out of the tournament. Mohd Amir Khan will replace him in the squad,” Oltmans, who is also the High Performance Director of India hockey, told PTI from Raipur.

Besides Lalit, striker Nikkin Thimmaiah was also dropped from the squad due to a shoulder injury he sustained during the last tour to New Zealand.

“We will also be missing Nikkin. He sustained a shoulder injury during the New Zealand tour and is likely to be operated soon. He will be out for at least six weeks. But we are making progress day by day and we have got a mix of young and experienced players in the side to take on top teams like Australia, Germany and The Netherlands,” Oltmans said.

Oltmans, a master tactician and one of the renowned hockey coaches of the world, feels the preceding three-Test series against Australia, starting tomorrow in Raipur will provide him a perfect picture about his wards ahead of the high-profile tournament.

“Australia is the no. 1 team in the world. They are the fittest and the most attacking team in the world and to play three Tests against them will definitely test our preparation and give us an idea where we lack,” the Dutchman said.