The Indian men’s hockey team enters the Asia Cup 2025 with high stakes and heavy expectations.
Following a dismal run in the FIH Pro League, where India suffered a record seven consecutive losses, the Asia Cup offers not just a shot at continental glory but a crucial path to the 2026 World Cup.
Despite recent setbacks, India remains Asia’s top-ranked team. However, defensive lapses, goalkeeping inconsistencies, and injuries to key players like Harmanpreet Singh have raised concerns. The team’s penalty corner conversion rate has dipped, and tactical experiments during the Pro League exposed vulnerabilities.
Veteran midfielder Manpreet Singh expressed excitement about playing in Rajgir, marking the team’s first major outing in Bihar. “The local support will be massive. We’re ready to give it everything,” he said.
With Pakistan absent due to security concerns, the tournament loses some of its traditional spark. Yet, the pressure on India remains immense. Anything short of victory could trigger uncomfortable questions about strategy, leadership, and the team’s readiness for global competition.