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      Indian Hockey Star Harjeet Singh to Represent Adelaide Sikhs at International Hockey Cup Melbourne

    • Indian Hockey Star Harjeet Singh to Represent Adelaide Sikhs at International Hockey Cup Melbourne Melbourne, Australia - Indian hockey fans have reason to rejoice as talented midfielder Harjeet Singh is all set to participate in the upcoming International Hockey Cup Melbourne, scheduled to take place from 27-29 September 2024 at the Melbourne Sports Centres in Parkville. Harjeet, who led India to a triumphant campaign at the 2016 Men's Hockey Junior World Cup, will represent the Adelaide Sikhs team in the tournament. With his exceptional dribbling skills, vision on the field, and ability to score crucial goals, he is expected to make a significant impact on the competition. "I'm thrilled to be a part of this prestigious tournament and can't wait to take on the best teams from around the world," Harjeet said in a statement. "I'm confident that my experience and skills will help Adelaide Sikhs make a strong showing in Melbourne." Adelaide Sikhs, a team with a strong reputation in Australian hockey circles, will be looking to Harjeet to lead their charge in the tournament. With his international experience and expertise, he is sure to be a valuable asset to the team. Venue: Melbourne Sports Centres, Parkville Don't miss the opportunity to watch Harjeet Singh and other international hockey stars in action! Get your tickets now and be a part of the excitement!

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