Adam Sinclair
Adam Sinclair is an Indian field hockey player who has represented India at the senior international level. A midfielder known for his work rate and ball distribution, he came up through the domestic hockey system and featured for the Indian national team during the latter part of the 2000s.
Key facts
| Full name | Adam Sinclair |
|---|---|
| Nationality | Indian |
| Sport | Field hockey |
| Position | Midfielder |
| National team | India |
Background
Sinclair came through India's domestic hockey structure, which is centred on national championships organised by Hockey India and its predecessor body, the Indian Hockey Federation, along with departmental and state-level competitions. Players from this system are typically selected into national camps at the Sports Authority of India (SAI) facilities before being considered for senior international duty.
Career
Sinclair earned selection to the Indian senior squad and was part of the national team's pool of midfielders during international assignments in the second half of the 2000s. He was associated with India's preparations for major continental and invitational tournaments of that period, when Indian hockey was undergoing administrative transition from the Indian Hockey Federation to Hockey India.
Style of play
As a midfielder, Sinclair's role centred on linking defence and attack, supporting forwards on transitions and contributing to set-piece structures, particularly penalty corner build-ups and defensive recoveries.
Significance
Sinclair is among the cohort of Indian midfielders who represented the country during a transitional era for Indian hockey, marked by changes in coaching staff, the launch of franchise-based domestic leagues, and renewed focus on fitness-led, structured play under successive foreign and Indian head coaches.
Related topics
- India men's national field hockey team
- Hockey India
- Indian Hockey Federation
- Field hockey in India
- Sports Authority of India
References
- Wikidata entity: Q4679791