Harmanpreet Singh, born on January sixth, nineteen ninety-six, is a distinguished Indian field hockey player who currently serves as the captain of the national team. Renowned for his defensive skills and expertise as a penalty corner specialist, he is celebrated as one of the finest drag flickers in the world of hockey.
Throughout his career, Singh has made significant contributions to Indian hockey, becoming the player with the highest number of international goals for India in modern times. His leadership was instrumental in guiding the national team to a bronze medal at the twenty twenty-four Paris Olympics, marking his second bronze in three Olympic appearances.
In addition to his Olympic success, Singh captained the Indian team to a gold medal victory at the twenty twenty-two Asian Games, further solidifying his status as a key figure in the sport. His exceptional performances have earned him the Player of the Year title at the FIH Awards on three occasions.
Affectionately known as Sarpanch Saab by his fans, Harmanpreet Singh is admired not only for his skills on the field but also for his ability to inspire and lead his team towards victory.