Best Goalkeeper of the 2019 Pro League - Tyler Lovell
The Indians came closest to winning the elite Champion Trophy in the last two editions of the historic competition.
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Despite matching the Aussies in every department in the finals of London 2016 and Breda 2018, India's dream of a Champions Trophy gold will forever remain unfulfilled - largely, on account of the exploits of one brilliant goalkeeper - Tyler Lovell.
It was Lovell who kept the marauding the Red Lions at bay in the finals of the Pro League earlier this year and his overall consistency throughout the competition was there for all to see.
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The 32-year-old from Perth deservingly won the Best Goalkeeper award at the 2019 Pro League, and along with Andrew Charter will be a tough nut to crack in the second edition as well.
Lovell, who was part of Australia's 2014 World Cup-winning squad is bound to get even better with time - and, is very much a legend in the making, if only he continues to perform as well as he has over the last seven years, or so, at the international level.
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Subhashish Majumdar
Subhashish has been an Indian sports journalist at Sportskeeda since 2017. He primarily covers hockey along with other Indian Sports, and endeavors to bridge the coverage gap between the multitude of Indian sports and cricket via his articles. Subhashish’s interest in Indian sports peaked after watching a few hockey and football matches live during his childhood days, and has also played Hockey, Football, Table Tennis, Badminton at school and college level.
As a journalist, he covered every single Indian hockey match at the 2018 & 2022 Commonwealth Games, 2018 & 2023 Asian Games, 2018 Women's World Cup, 2018 & 2023 Men’s World Cup and the 2021 Olympics. An interview specialist, he has conducted over 100 interviews with the Indian Men's and Women's Hockey team, and has also been part of the UK-based DesiSportsCast Podcast.
Subhashish’s favorite Indian athlete is Vandana Katariya for her relentlessness and never-say-die attitude. For him, India men's hockey team's 7-1 win over Pakistan in 2017 Hockey World League semis on the same day as India men's cricket team's loss to the same opponent in the Champions Trophy final is an iconic moment in Indian Sports history.
When not writing, he likes to spend his free time blogging, singing, jogging, and trekking.