Amirul Islam: Bangladesh's Hockey Prodigy Defying the Odds

Amirul Islam, a rising star in Bangladeshi hockey, is making waves at the FIH Junior World Cup with sensational performances. Idolizing India's Harmanpreet Singh and Australia's Blake Govers, he aims to leave his mark by mastering drag-flicks and strengthening his defensive skills.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Chennai | Updated: 01-12-2025 14:30 IST | Created: 01-12-2025 14:30 IST
Amirul Islam: Bangladesh's Hockey Prodigy Defying the Odds
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Amirul Islam, the promising young defender from Bangladesh, is capturing the spotlight at the FIH Junior World Cup with his phenomenal drag-flicking skills. Drawing inspiration from India's Harmanpreet Singh and Australia's Blake Govers, Islam stands out in the tournament as a top goal-scorer with six goals, alongside India's Dilraj Singh and New Zealand's Jonty Elmes.

Despite his team-facing challenges, including a 3-5 loss to Australia and a 3-3 draw against Korea, Islam's effective penalty corners showcase his exceptional talent. As a product of the Bangladesh Krira Shikkha Protishtan (BKSP), he brings valuable experience, having played in major tournaments like the Asian Games and the Asia Cup.

While drag-flicks remain his strength, Islam emphasizes his ongoing effort to enhance his defensive abilities and scoring field goals, advocating for more international exposure to uplift hockey's status in cricket- and football-dominated Bangladesh.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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