​Hardik's massive comment! Indian hockey players fitter than cricketers

Hardik Singh asserts that India's hockey players surpass cricketers in fitness based on the Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery test, highlighting that even the Indian goalkeeper has a score of 21 versus top cricketers' scores of around 19 or 20. The Indian men's hockey team will compete against Germany in a two-match series in Delhi on October 23-24.
​Hardik's massive comment! Indian hockey players fitter than cricketers
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The Yo-Yo test, or the Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery (YYIR) test, is used to assess the fitness of elite international athletes across sports; and India's star midfielder and double Olympic medallist Hardik Singh believes the country's hockey players are fitter than cricketers when assessed on YYIR.
"In cricket if anyone is scoring 19 or 20 on the Yo-Yo Test, people call it the fittest.
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Sreejesh, who is a goalkeeper, scores 21," said Hardik on a podcast, a clip from which is doing the rounds on 'X' (formerly Twitter).
India won a second consecutive bronze medal in the Olympics last month, when the team led by Harmanpreet Singh went on to beat Spain 2-1 in the third-place playoff to finish on the podium at Paris 2024. Veteran goalkeeper Sreejesh retired from the sport after that and was appointed the coach of the junior men's team.

In 2021, Indian hockey had made a historic return to the Games podium after 41 years.
Giving deeper details about how assessment on YYIR test is done, Hardik said: "The main level starts from 15, there are 8 sprints. It goes on like that, 23.8 is last. We have seven players who have achieved 23.8."
The 26-year-old from Punjab, who has 142 international caps and scored 11 goals, added: "The junior girls (hockey team) score 17-18. Our (average) is 22-23."
The Indian men's hockey team will next be seen in action in a two-match bilateral series against Germany on October 23 and 24 in Delhi.
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