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India A Men's Hockey Team Ends Europe Tour Campaign With 2-8 Loss Against Netherlands
India A had kicked off their Euro tour on July 8 and played a total of eight matches against five European teams during this tour. The team travelled across three cities to compete against some of the top hockey teams in the world, including the World No. 1 Netherlands and World No. 3 Belgium.
Talking about the overall experience, India A coach Shivendra Singh said, "While we might have had more losses than wins during this European Tour, it was never about the results and more about learning and experience we gained from this tour as a team."
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