Report । Sadiq Jalal
India will be in Group B of the tournament with the top two teams advancing to the semi-finals
New Delhi: A 25-member squad, led by captain Diksha Kumari, will represent India at the highly anticipated 20th Asian Women’s Handball Championship (AWHC) 2024, kicking off in New Delhi on Tuesday. Presented by the World Handball League (WHL) and organised by the Asian Handball Federation, India is hosting the AWHC for the first time and will go head-to-head with Asian heavyweights. The top two teams from each group will move to the semi-finals, with the top four qualifying for the 2025 World Women’s Handball Championship.
As part of their thorough preparation, the team participated in an intensive training camp at the NCO SAI Centre in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, under head coach Mr Sachin Chaudhary, featuring standout talents like Menika, named in the Team of the Tournament at the 7th Asian Women’s Club League Championship, rising stars Bhawana Sharma and Priyanka Thakur from India’s historic 2022 Asian Women’s Junior Championship gold-winning team, and seasoned players like Manika Pal and Nina Shil, contributors to India’s 2019 SAF Championship triumph.
This training aimed to refine their strategies and improve team cohesion ahead of a historic tournament. After completing the camp, the team travelled to New Delhi, ready to face the challenge of competing against the top handball teams in Asia.
Mr Sachin, who also led India in the 2022 AWHC, their most productive campaign till date, said: “Our focus in the training camp was on addressing the gaps from our previous outings and building a cohesive, unified team. We worked hard to strengthen our collective game. Coaches and players came together as one unit, with the goal of making India proud on this historic stage. The players also had access to top-notch facilities and equipment, courtesy of Sports Authority of India and the Indian government, which played a crucial role in our preparation. The excitement of competing in front of a home crowd fueled the players and it was visible with every training session. You could see it in their eyes. This tournament means a lot to them, and they’re ready to give it their all.”
Alongside Mr Choudhary, Mr Karthikeyan M, Ms Manisha Rathore, Ms Sneha Lata, and Mr Mohd Tauhid will make up the coaching staff. The players’ fitness and recovery will be overseen by Mitali Tiwari, the team’s physiotherapist.
Drawn from Pot 1 as hosts, India will compete in Group B of the AWHC alongside powerhouses Japan, Iran, and Hong Kong-China. Their campaign kicks off on December 3rd against Hong Kong-China, followed by Iran on December 4th, and Japan on December 6th, all at 18:00 at the Indira Gandhi Arena in New Delhi.
Indian Women’s Handball Team for the 20th Asian Women’s Handball Championship:
Goalkeeper: Gulshan Sharma, Bhawana, Sushma, Shalini Thakur
Centre Back: Nina Shil, Diksha Kumari, Mamta, Menika
Left Back: Maninder Kaur, Varsha Jhakhar, Tejaswani Singh, Priyanka Thakur
Right Back: Nikki, Aarti, Binapreet Kaur, Parvesh
Pivot: Mitali Sharma, Sujata, Sapna Kashyap, Pavitar
Left Wing: Priyanka
Right Wing: Khushboo Kumari, Rimjhim Kumari
World Handball League (WHL)
The World Handball League (WHL) is a leading professional handball league in India, dedicated to empowering female athletes. Established with the mission to elevate the status of handball and create a structured competitive environment, the WHL features teams from various regions competing at the highest level. The league focuses on nurturing talent, promoting sportsmanship, and driving the popularity of handball across the nation. Through its various initiatives, the WHL aims to build a sustainable ecosystem for women’s handball, offering robust training programs, comprehensive support for players, and engaging fan experiences.