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Vivek Lakra hopes to kickstart Olympic dream with breakthrough in Hockey India League

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Published at :September 26, 2025 at 6:41 AM
Modified at :September 26, 2025 at 6:41 AM
Vivek Lakra hopes to kickstart Olympic dream with breakthrough in Hockey India League

(Courtesy : Hockey India League)

Shrachi Bengal Tigers signed the goalkeeper for 11 times his base price.

Young goalkeeper Vivek Lakra was one of the biggest stories of the Hockey India League 2026 Mini Auctions, signed by Shrachi Bengal Tigers for INR 23 Lakhs against a base price of just INR 2 Lakhs.

A day after the auction, he joined Monika and Rupinder Pal Singh in reflecting on their selection, the league, and the road ahead. 

Expressing his excitement, Lakra said, “I was watching the auction, and I was quite nervous. I didn’t expect my name to go that high, and when it happened, I was surprised. It is very exciting for me.

Also Read: Hockey India League auction Highlights & Replay

“I just want to give my best, and with experienced foreign players in the team I will try to learn as much as possible whenever I get the chance.” 

He also spoke about what the move meant for his family and his future. “Everyone at home was very happy after the auction. We come from a simple background, so this gives me motivation to keep working hard.

“When I started at the Sports Hostel in Panposh, I didn’t even have my own goalkeeper kit and had to borrow from seniors. From those days to now, this feels like a big step, but I know it is just the start. My dream is to play well here, learn something from every opportunity, and one day play in the Olympics.”

Also Read: Men’s Hockey India League Auction: Vivek Lakra most expensive Indian player; Liam Henderson fetches highest bid

From the women’s auction, Monika stood out with her turnaround after going unsold last season. This time, she was the costliest Indian player (women), bought by the Shrachi Bengal Tigers for INR 15 Lakhs. Reflecting on her journey, she said,

“Last year I was unsold in the league and later dropped from the core national group, which was a very emotional time. I would say HIL is a big platform for every player. There are so many talented players in the pool, and if they perform here, they will be noticed for the national camps.

It is a great opportunity for youngsters, but even as a senior player you have to prove yourself again. Playing alongside overseas players will also raise standards for everyone. That’s why I feel this league is important for all of us.” 

Rupinder Pal Singh, the veteran drag-flicker who led Shrachi Bengal Tigers to the title last season, was bought by SG Pipers for INR 12 Lakhs. He noted the importance of financial support for young players and the responsibility that comes with it.

“Financial support for a player is very important. If I have some money and I know that everything is going well at home, then I can perform better on the field without stress. This kind of support definitely motivates players and makes them focus fully on the game.

“The biggest responsibility is to stay focused even when you are earning good money, you must make sure that whatever time you get on the ground, you double that time through your performance,” he said.

Also Read: Women’s Hockey India League Auction: Agustina Gorzelany becomes most expensive female player; Monika costliest Indian buy

Rupinder also welcomed the HIL Governing Council stepping in to take charge of the UP Rudras franchise.

“If Hockey India Governing Council is taking over a team, then it is a good sign. It means no team is being pulled out, and players are still getting opportunities to play alongside international names.

“The most important thing is that the league is happening, and if these small issues are managed, it will only grow year by year,” he remarked.

Who is Vivek Lakra?

Vivek Lakra is an 18-year-old Indian goalkeeper, who was signed by Shrachi Rarh Bengal Tigers for a whopping Rs 23 lakhs in the Hockey India League auction.

Which franchise signed Vivek Lakra in Hockey India League auction?

Shrachi Rarh Bengal Tigers signed Vivek for Rs 23 lakh in the HIL auction.

Who was the most expensive Indian player in the Hockey India League 2026 mini auction?

Young goalkeeper Vivek Lakra became the most expensive Indian player, signed by Shrachi Bengal Tigers for INR 23 Lakhs.

Which other notable players were signed in the Hockey India League 2026 mini auction?

Monika became the costliest Indian woman player at INR 15 Lakhs and veteran Rupinder Pal Singh was bought by SG Pipers for INR 12 Lakhs.

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Alex
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Alex graduated in mass communication in 2016 and has been covering global sports for Khel Now since then. He is covering sports tech, igaming, sports betting and casino domain from 2017.

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