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New Delhi, Oct 1 (TIWN) The Indian Women's Hockey's experienced striker of over 250 internationals caps Vandana Katariya believes the team is on the right path of progression as they have stepped up their performance from tournament-to-tournament this season.
A testimony to this is the team’s nominations in top awards such as the FIH Star Awards. The team captain Savita has been nominated for the Best Goalkeeper of The Year while young and upcoming player Mumtaz Khan has been nominated for the Rising Star of the Year award and the team’s Chief Coach Janneke Schopman has been nominated for the Coach of the Year award.
Today being the last date to vote for these respective categories, Vandana expressed the team’s excitement and urged people to back her teammates. “I feel we are making the right strides. About three or four years ago, the team rarely made the cut for any awards as our performance was not up to the mark. But now, we have been making the right progression in international hockey and our performance is
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