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Sultan of Johor Cup 2023: Full Schedule, squads, match timings and live streaming details

The 2023 edition of the Sultan of Johor Cup will begin on Friday, October 27. The event is an under-21 field hockey tournament and this year it will feature eight teams, split into two groups. The top two teams from either pool will progress to the semifinals. The eight-day event, which concludes on November 4, is set to take place in Johor Bahru, Malaysia.

This is the 11th edition of the tournament, with the first Sultan of Johor Cup taking place in 2011. Malaysia won the trophy that year, with India finishing fourth.

India have had a successful run in the tournament's span since 2011, with the fourth-place finish kickstarting a promising future. They ended up runners-up in 2012, when they lost to Germany but had their best-ever tournament in 2013 when they won the trophy after walloping Malaysia 3-0 in the final.

They repeated the feat in 2014, when they defeated Great Britain for the trophy. Subsequent years saw India come close to lifting the trophy, with second-place finishes in 2015, 2018 and 2019. They returned to form in the last edition in 2022, when they lifted the trophy for the third time when they defeated Australia.

The 2020 and 2021 events were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and India are the current defending champions and favorites to lift the trophy for a record fourth time this year.

India and Great Britain have been the most dominant teams across all 10 editions, with both teams winning the tournament thrice. Australia have won twice, while Malaysia and Germany have lifted the trophy once each.

Other countries like Argentina, Pakistan and South Africa have showed their quality in portions but have never reached the end stages of the tournament.

This year will see defending champions India, hosts Malaysia, Great Britain, South Africa, Pakistan, New Zealand, Australia and Germany battle it out for glory in Malaysia.


Sultan of Johor Cup 2023: Full schedule and timing in IST

The U-21 field hockey tournament will begin on October 27 with India taking on Pakistan in a blockbuster first match. Australia will face Great Britain in the second match, while Malaysia and New Zeland will clash in the final game of the day.

The teams are divided into two pools, with Pool A comprising of Australia, Great Britain, Germany and South Africa and Pool B consisting of India, Pakistan, Malaysia and New Zealand. The top two teams from either pools will play the semi-finals on November 3.

The winners will progress to the finals, which takes place on Saturday, November 4. The 5th-8th place matches will happen on November 2, and based on the results the 7th-8th place match will happen on November 3 and the 5th-6th place match will take place on November 4.


Sultan of Johor Cup 2023 full schedule (all times in IST):

  • Match 1: India vs Pakistan, October 27, 13:35
  • Match 2: Australia vs Great Britain, October 27, 15:35
  • Match 3: Malaysia vs New Zealand, October 27, 18:05
  • Match 4: Germany vs South Africa, October 28, 13:35
  • Match 5: Pakistan vs New Zealand, October 28, 15:35
  • Match 6: Malaysia vs India, October 28, 18:05
  • Match 7: South Africa vs Great Britain, October 30, 13:35
  • Match 8: Australia vs Germany, October 30, 15:35
  • Match 9: India vs New Zealand, October 30, 18:05
  • Match 10: Germany vs Great Britain, October 31, 13:35
  • Match 11: South Africa vs Australia, October 31, 15:35
  • Match 12: Pakistan vs Malaysia, October 31, 18:05
  • Match 13: 3rd B vs 4th A (5th-8th place match), November 2, 15:35
  • Match 14: 3rd A vs 4th B (5th-8th place match), November 2, 18:05
  • Match 15: Loser 13 vs Loser 14th (7th-8th place match), November 3, 13:05
  • Match 16: 1st B vs 2nd A (Semi-finals), November 3, 13:35
  • Match 17: 1st A vs 2nd B (Semi-Finals), November 3, 18:05
  • Match 18: Winner 13 vs Winner 14 (5th-6th place match), November 4, 13:05
  • Match 19: Loser 16 vs Loser 17 (3rd-4th place match), November 4, 13:35
  • Match 20: Winner 16 vs Winner 17 (Final), November 4, 18:05

Sultan of Johor Cup 2023: Full squads

Great Britain: Calum Douglas, James Carleton, Tom Spreckley, Lewis Wilcher, Rory Penrose, Tom Moorhouse, Max Anderson, Elis Robson, Monty Neave, Nick Nurse, Ted Graves, Jacob Payton, Johny Sturch-Hibbitt, Henry Markham, Harrison Stone, Felix Tully, Mathew Hughson, Ali Douglas.

New Zealand: Luke Aldred, Benji Culhane, Scott Cosslett, Luke Holmes, Luke Elmes, Aiden Fraser, Hayden Ganley, James Hickson, Josh Irwin, Sam Lints, Thomas Marchant, Ryan Parr, Daniel Torr, Patrick Ward, Jordan Whittleston, Matthew Wilson, Gus Nelson, Aiden Bax.

Australia: Nathan Czinner, Dylan Downey, Michael Taylor, Diarmid Chappell, Noah Fahy, Will Mathison, Max Larkin, Lachlan Rogers, Cooper Burns, Liam Henderson, Craig Marais, Nye Roberts, Angus Adamson, Hamish Adamson. Brodee Foster, Max Freedman, Cambell Geddes, Oliver Higgins.

Germany: Joshua Onyekwue, Florian Simon, Ben Hasbach, Christian Franz, Jan Cordez, Luis Hoechmer, Hugo von Montgelas, Antheus Barry, Tom Schmit-Didlaukies, Peer Henrichs, Nikas Berendts, Florian Spearling, Matteo Poljaric, Jakob Brilla, Liam Holdermann, Michel Struthoff, Aron Flatten, Paul Glander.

India: H.S. Mohit, Ranvijay Singh Yadav, Amandeep Lakra, Rohit, Sunil Jojo, Sukhvinder, Amir Ali, Yogember Rawat, Vishnukant Singh, Poovanna C B, Rajinder Singh, Amandeep, Sunit Lakra, Abdul Ahad, Uttam Singh, Arun Sahani, Aditya Lalage, Angad Bir Singh, Gurjot Singh, Sathis B

Malaysia: Mohamad Rafaizul, Norizam Muhammad, Wan Muhammad Najmie, Eswaran George, Harizan Faris, Ahmad Suhaimi Kamaruddin, Misron Azmilmuizzuddin, Harris Osman, Mughni Kamal, Liau Alfarico, Muhammad Alief Adha, Shahmie Irfan Suhaimi, Muhammad Danish Aiman, Che Nur Aqilrullah, Shafiq Ikhmal Daniel, Muhammad Danish Afnan, Jeffrynus Andywalfian, Shamsul Shamir, Adam Ashraf, Muhammad Danish Danial.

South Africa: Devan Van Niekerk, Viwe Mbata, Nathan Ansell, James Flint, Dan Neuhoff, Hans Neethling, Cameron Le Forestier, Ross Breytenbach, Damian Knott, Josh De Clerk, Caleb Oliphant, Jamie Seale, Thabang Jeyi, Ayakha Mthalane, Fawaaz Khader, Gianluca Virissimo, Ross Montgomery, David Tsebi.

Pakistan: Arbaz Ahmad, Muhammad Khan, Ahtisham Aslam, Muhammad Murtaza, Arbaz Ayaz, Abdul Shahid, Arshad Liaqat, Rehman Abdul, Zikriya Hayat, Ali Ghazanfar, Ali Raza.


Sultan of Johor Cup 2023: Live Streaming Details

The Sultan of Johor Cup 2023 will be live telecast on the notthefootyshow Yotube channel. The tournament will not be telecast on any TV channel in India.

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