Manisha Chauhan, a rising star in Indian women’s hockey, has made a remarkable impact in her short international career. Inspired by her fellow drag-flicker Deepika Sehrawat, Chauhan has emerged as a formidable force in penalty corners.
Hailing from Uttarakhand, Chauhan’s journey began in school, where her athleticism and speed caught the attention of her coach. Recognizing her potential as a drag-flicker, her coach encouraged her to develop her skills. Despite the lack of artificial turfs, Chauhan practiced relentlessly on a cricket mat, honing her flicks and scoops.
Her dedication paid off as she quickly rose through the ranks in domestic hockey. In 2016, she captained the Uttarakhand junior team and earned a call-up to the junior national camp. However, she faced setbacks and lost her spot in the camp in 2018.
Undeterred, Chauhan continued to work on her game, playing in domestic tournaments and eventually earning a spot in the National Centre of Excellence. Her stellar performance in the 2021 Inter-Departmental Nationals and the 2023 Senior Nationals caught the attention of chief coach Harendra Singh.
In May 2023, Chauhan made her international debut against Argentina in the Pro League, partnering with Deepika Sehrawat in the penalty corner battery. Her two goals against Thailand in the Asian Champions Trophy marked a significant milestone in her career.
Chauhan’s strengths lie in her drag-flicks, aerial balls, and versatility in midfield. She credits her success to consistent practice and the support of her coaches and teammates.
As India prepares to face Olympic silver medallists China in the Asian Champions Trophy, Chauhan’s skills will be put to the test. Her determination and unwavering belief in her abilities make her a valuable asset to the Indian women’s hockey team.