Hangzhou, Sept. 13 -- Hockey India today lauded star forward Navneet Kaur for completing 200 international caps, a landmark she achieved during India's Super4s encounter against Japan at the Women's Asia Cup 2025 in Hangzhou.
The 29-year-old, one of the most dependable faces of Indian women's hockey, is also the second-highest scorer for India in the ongoing continental championship. Her calm presence in attack and ability to find the net at crucial junctures have made her a vital cog in the team's resurgence on the world stage.
Navneet's journey began when she impressed at the 2013 Junior Women's World Cup, helping the team clinch a bronze medal. She graduated to the senior side in 2014 and has since been a fixture in every major global ...