Pakistan team trains hard under supervision of Roelant Oltmans ahead of Junior Asia Cup

Pakistan will play their first match against Chinese Taipei on May 23

By Web Desk
May 12, 2023
Roelant Oltmans trains players ahead of Junior Asia Cup - PHF

Pakistan junior team, under the supervision of their consultant Roelant Oltmans, is training hard ahead of the Asia Cup, penciled in from May 23 to June one in Oman.

The green shirts took part in an extensive training session today under the guidance of the Dutch coach. 

In videos shared by the Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF), Oltmans can be seen having interactive sessions with the young players. Players were given different plans according to which their strengths and skills were looked after.

A five-member selection committee, comprised of Olympians Nasir Ali, Rahim Khan, Shakeel Abbasi, and Kalemullah Khan, in consultation with the national junior coaching staff, finalised the team and sent it to the PHF president Khalid Sajjad Khokhar after which the players were announced on May 11.

Mohammad Abdullah has been named captain while the other squad members include Ali Raza, Mohammad Faizan Janjua, Aqeel Ahmed, Arbaz Ahmed, Ihtasham Aslam, Mohammad Sufyan Khan, Arbaz Ayaz, Mohammad Murtaza Yaqoob, Arshad Liaquat, Ali Murtaza, Zikriya Hayat, Abdur Rehman, Abdul Qayyum Dogar, Abdul Hannan Shahid, Abdul Wahab, Basharat Ali and Bilal Akram.

As many as six players will remain on standby during the event. These players include Bilal Khan (goalkeeper), Mohammad Bilal Aslam, Mohammad Baqir, Mohammad Nadeem Khan, Mohammad Adnan, and Waqar Ali.

The coaching staff includes Olympian Hanif Khan (manager), Roelant Oltmans (consultant), coaching panel - Adnan Zakir (International), Olympian Mudassar Ali Khan, Asif Ahmed Khan International, Olympian Zeeshan Ashraf, Rana Zubair (drag flickers coach), Mazhar Abbas (International) (goalkeepers coach).

In Asia Cup, teams have been divided into two pools. Pool A comprises Pakistan, India, Japan, Thailand, and Chinese Taipei, while Pool B consists of Korea, Malaysia, Oman, Bangladesh and Uzbekistan. Pakistan will play their first match against Chinese Taipei on May 23, Thailand on May 24, India on May 27 and Japan on May 29.

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