Jharkhand Wins Silver at Khelo India Tribal Games

Naval Tata Academy Players Lead Strong Campaign in Raipur

Key Points:

  • Jharkhand clinches silver in Khelo India Tribal Games 2026
  • Eight Naval Tata Hockey Academy players key to success
  • Team loses 4-1 to Odisha in final match

JAMSHEDPUR – Team Jharkhand secured a silver medal at the Khelo India Tribal Games 2026 with key contributions from Naval Tata Hockey Academy players.

The tournament was held in Raipur from March 26 to April 1. The Jamshedpur-based Naval Tata Hockey Academy had eight players in the squad.

These players included Navin Kerketta and Dilbar Barla. Daniyal Soy and Simon Bodra were also part of the team.

Meanwhile, Sem Munda and Bhimsen Kisku featured prominently. Junul Purty and Jaymasih Tuti completed the group.

Together, they formed the backbone of the Jharkhand squad. Their performances remained consistent across matches.

Moreover, the team displayed strong coordination and discipline. Their efforts helped Jharkhand reach the final.

In the final match, Jharkhand faced Odisha. However, the team lost the match by 4-1.

Jaymasih Tuti scored the only goal for Jharkhand. Despite the loss, the team secured second place.

Meanwhile, the players showed technical strength throughout the tournament. Their teamwork and composure stood out.

In addition, their resilience under pressure impressed observers. Their contribution proved vital in reaching the final.

The academy expressed pride in the players’ achievement. It acknowledged their role in the team’s success.

Furthermore, the institution aims to continue nurturing talent. It expects these players to perform at higher levels.

The result highlights Jharkhand’s growing presence in hockey. It also reflects the academy’s training standards.

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