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Pune Strykers

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Indian professional hockey team

Pune Strykers
Full namePune Strykers
Nickname(s)The Strikers
Founded2011
Home groundPCMC Hockey Stadium,Pune
(Capacity 5,000)
Personnel
CaptainKen Pereira
CoachGundeep Singh
OwnerSai Grace Sports & Events Pvt. Ltd.
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Pune Strykers (abbreviated asPS) was an Indian professionalfield hockey team based inPune,Maharashtra that played in theWorld Series Hockey. The team was owned by Sai Grace Sports & Events Private Limited.[1]PCMC Hockey Stadium inPune is the home ground of Pune Strykers.[2]

Pune Strykers ended up as the runner-up of the inaugural edition of World Series Hockey. They lost toSher-e-Punjab by 5 goals to 2 in thefinal.[3] Team's penalty corner expert Gurpreet Singh was their top-scorer with 12 goals.[4]

History

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2012 season

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Pune Strykers suffered a major setback when they lost their captain Diwakar Ram due to injury just before the commencement of the tournament.[5] Pune Strykers started their campaign with a victory overMumbai Marines in a see-saw battle atMahindra Hockey Stadium inMumbai by 7–5.[6] They continued with a victory overDelhi Wizards, but drew next three matches. Their undefeated run came to an end when they lost toChandigarh Comets 3–1.[7] They defeated table-toppers Sher-e-Punjab andBhopal Badshahs in their final two matches. A defeat ofChennai Cheetahs by Mumbai Marines gave them their semi-final berth.

Finishing fourth on the table, they faced Chandigarh Comets in the semi-final.[8] Down by 4–1, they struck thrice in the final 10 minutes to extend the match into the penalty shoot-out, which they won by 3–2 and entered the final to face Sher-e-Punjab.[9] They were defeated and hence ended up at number 2 position.[10]

Pune Strykers staged some of the brilliant comebacks in WSH 2012 and were often referred to asMasters of Comeback, the first of which came against Mumbai Marines in their opening match. They won by 7–5 despite trailing 5–3. They managed to draw with Sher-e-Punjab (3–3 from 3–1). In a must win situation, they lagged behind Bhopal Badshahs by 4 goals to 1 but ended up winning by 5–4. The greatest of all comebacks came in the semi-final against the Comets where Strykers trailed for the majority of the regulation time, but made a dramatic comeback, winning 3–2 in a penalty shoot-out.[9]

Franchise details

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Ownership

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Sai Grace Sports and Events Private Limited (SGSEPL) was the owner of the Pune franchise. The director of SGSEPL, Manoj Choudhary, is the promoter of Jewel Products, one of India’s leading corporate companies.[11]

Team anthem

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Pune Strykers anthem was sung byShankar Mahadevan.[citation needed] The lyrics are written by Mahesh Sutar and the music is composed by Nishadh Chandra.[citation needed] TheUniversal Music Group was the music partner of the team.[citation needed]

Sponsors

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The team was partnered byGold's Gym for fitness andCafé Coffee Day for on-ground hospitality.Radio City was their official radio partner.[12]

Administration

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  • Owner - Manoj Choudhary (Sai Grace Sports & Events Pvt. Ltd.)
  • CEO - Jagdeep Nanjappa
  • Manager - Mervyn Fernandis
  • Trainer - Simon Pachal
  • Video analyst - K. R. Singh
  • Physio - Meetu Mangalvedkar
  • Coach - Gundeep Singh
  • Assistant coach - Rahul Singh[12]

Team composition

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PlayerNationalityMatchesGoals
Goalkeepers
Gurpreet Singh Guri India16-
Sunny Samuel India11-
Strikers
Alden D’Souza India7
Amol Baban Bhosale India
Bikash Toppo India165
Birendra Lakra Sr. India161
Damandeep Singh India163
Gurvinder Singh Chandi India
Kangujam Chinglensana Singh India
Mario Almada Argentina166
Nikkin Thimmaiah C. A. India144
Poonacha M. G. India
Roshan Minz India163
Midfielders
Alvin Alexander India
Amardeep Ekka India3
Amit Gowda India16
Lungile Tsolekile South Africa161
Rajwinder Singh India7
Tyron Pereira India162
Varinderjit Singh India7
Vikas Pillay India122
Vikram Ramkaval Yadav India111
Defenders
Diwakar Ram India
Gurpreet Singh India1612
Ken Pereira (captain) Canada16
Kuldip Singh India7
Simrandeep Singh Randhawa India157
Sunil Yadav India9
Vinod Gopi Nair India9

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Fixtures and results

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2012

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Goals for47(2.94 per match)
Goals against51(3.19 per match)
Most goalsIndia Gurpreet Singh (12 goals)
Overall position:4th
No.DateScoreOpponentVenueReport
11 March7 - 5Mumbai MarinesMumbaiMatch 3
23 March3 - 1Delhi WizardsDelhiMatch 8
34 March3 - 3Sher-e-PunjabJalandharMatch 9
47 March1 - 1Bhopal BadshahsPuneMatch 16
59 March3 - 3Chennai CheetahsChennaiMatch 19
611 March1 - 3Chandigarh CometsPuneMatch 23
712 March3 - 2Karnataka LionsPuneMatch 25
815 March1 - 3Chennai CheetahsPuneMatch 29
919 March3 - 4Chandigarh CometsChandigarhMatch 35
1021 March2 - 3Karnataka LionsBangaloreMatch 40
1123 March4 - 2Mumbai MarinesPuneMatch 41
1226 March2 - 6Delhi WizardsPuneMatch 48
1327 March3 - 2Sher-e-PunjabPuneMatch 49
1429 March5 - 4Bhopal BadshahsBhopalMatch 54
151 April3 - 2(PS)
4 - 4(FT)
Chandigarh CometsMumbaiSemi-final 2
162 April2 - 5Sher-e-PunjabMumbaiFinal
Position in league phase:4th
Runners-up

Statistics

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Performance summary
SeasonMatchesWonDrawnLostWin%
20121673643.75%
Home731342.86%
Away942344.44%
Overall1673643.75%
Performance details
Goals for47(2.94 per match)
Goals against51(3.19 per match)
Most goalsIndia Gurpreet Singh (12)
Position:4th
Performance by oppositions
OppositionMatchesWonDrawnLostForAgainstWin%
Bhopal Badshahs21106550.00%
Chandigarh Comets310281133.33%
Chennai Cheetahs2011460.00%
Delhi Wizards21015750.00%
Karnataka Lions21015550.00%
Mumbai Marines2200117100.00%
Sher-e-Punjab311181033.33%

Hat-tricks

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No.PlayerOppositionResultSeasonVenueReport
1India Gurpreet Singh4Mumbai Marines7 – 52012MumbaiMahindra Hockey Stadium1 March 2012
2India Simrandeep Singh RandhawaBhopal Badshahs5 – 42012BhopalAishbagh Stadium29 March 2012
4 Player scored 4 goals

References

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  1. ^"WSH unveils Pune franchise, names it Pune Strykers".Indian Express. 25 November 2011. Retrieved12 May 2012.
  2. ^"Pune Strykers".The Fans of Hockey. Retrieved15 May 2012.
  3. ^"Sher-E-Punjab crowned WSH champions".ESPN. 3 April 2012. Archived from the original on 29 July 2012. Retrieved12 May 2012.
  4. ^"Top Scorers".World Series Hockey. Retrieved15 May 2012.
  5. ^"Gupreet stars for Pune Strykers in a rousing start in Bridgestone WSH".The Times of India. 29 February 2012. Retrieved15 May 2012.
  6. ^"Gupreet stars for Pune Strykers in a rousing start in Bridgestone WSH".The Fans of Hockey. 3 March 2012. Retrieved15 May 2012.
  7. ^"Comets shine bright, eclipses Strykers 3-1".The Fans of Hockey. 12 March 2012. Retrieved15 May 2012.
  8. ^"Pune Strykers hope to shoot down Chandigarh Comets".The Times of India. 1 April 2012. Retrieved15 May 2012.
  9. ^ab"Masters of comebacks produce yet another miracle".The Fans of Hockey. 2 April 2012. Retrieved15 May 2012.
  10. ^"Sher-e-Punjab: The Champions of 1st Bridgestone World Series Hockey".The Fans of Hockey. 3 April 2012. Retrieved15 May 2012.
  11. ^"WSH unveils Pune franchise, names it Pune Strykers".The Times of India. 2011. Archived fromthe original on 2 February 2014. Retrieved25 November 2011.
  12. ^ab"Pune Strykers Profile".Pune Strykers. 2012. Retrieved21 February 2012.
  13. ^"Pune Strykers".World Series Hockey. Retrieved16 May 2012.
  14. ^"Pune Strykers".World Series Hockey. 2012. Retrieved21 February 2012.
  15. ^"PCMC Hockey Stadium".World Series Hockey. 2012. Retrieved21 February 2012.
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