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Beng Hai, van Huizen panggil empat pemain baru

KUALA LUMPUR - Senarai penuh 25 pemain hoki yang dipanggil untuk menjalani latihan skuad kebangsaan bakal menampilkan empat muka baru, di samping mengekalkan sebahagian besar muka lama.
Empat pemain berkenaan ialah Muhammad Azammi Adabi dan Mohd Sybrie Shamsudin dari kelab hoki Maybank, Azreen Rizal Nasir dari Sapura serta Izwan Firdaus Ahmad Tajuddin dari TNB.

Keempat-empat pemain berkenaan pernah mewakili negara pada kejohanan Piala Dunia Remaja tahun lalu, kecuali Azreen dan Sybrie yang terpaksa digugurkan kerana mengalami kecederaan.
Seperti dijangka, jurulatih bersama skuad negara, Tai Beng Hai dan Stephen van Huizen tidak menyenaraikan pemain berpengalaman, Chua Boon Huat termasuk beberapa nama lain seperti S.Selvaraju, Mohd Sallehin Abd Ghani, Ismail Abu dan Baljit Singh Sarjab.

Namun, agak mengejutkan apabila nama Tajol Rosli Mohamad yang difahamkan terpilih kali ini, tiada dalam senarai di samping penyenaraian Jivan Mohan, walaupun diberitahu akan digugurkan.
Antara muka lama yang masih kekal ialah penjaga gol S. Kumar, Mohd. Madzli Ikmar Mohd. Nor, Kevinder Singh, Tengku Ahmad Tajudin A.Jalil. Muhamad Amin Rahim dan Azlan Misron.


Semua pemain akan mendaftar pada 21 Februari sebelum memulakan latihan pertama pada keesokan harinya pada 22 Februari.
Mereka akan membawa cabaran negara dalam kejohanan Trofi Juara-Juara Asia di Ipoh, yang akan berlangsung dari 13 hingga 18 Februari ini.

Selain Malaysia, negara lain yang akan bertanding dalam kejohanan empat penjuru itu ialah Pakistan, Korea Selatan dan China.
Pemain
Penjaga Gol: S. Kumar, Mohd. Fairus Md. Wanazir (TNB), Abdul Hakim Adnan (Maybank) , Kairulnizam Ibrahim (KLHC)

Pertahanan: Mohd. Madzli Ikmar Mohd. Nor, Baljit Singh Charun Singh, Muhamad Amin Rahim (TNB), Muhammad Razie Abd. Rahim, (KLHC), Ahmad Kazamirul Nasruddin (Sapura),Mohd Sybrie Shamsudin (Maybank)

Tengah: Mohd. Shahrun Nabil Abbdullah, Nabil Fiqri Mohd. Noor, Mohamad Sukri Abdul Mutalib, Kevinder Singh, Harvinder Singh (KLHC), Muhammad Marhan Mohd. Jalil Azreen Rizal Nasir, Jivan Mohan (Sapura)

Penyerang: Tengku Ahmad Tajudin A. Jalil, Azlan Misron (KLHC), Hafifihafiz Hanafi, Muhammad Azammi Adabi, B. Namasivayam (Maybank) Faizal Saari, Izwan Firdaus Ahmad Tajuddin (TNB)

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