Centre-back Sandesh Jhingan’s name was missing as Chennaiyin FC forward Kiyan Nassiri, son of East Bengal’s Iranian legend Jamshid, on Wednesday inched closer to his maiden India selection after being named among new head coach Manolo Marquez’s 26 probables for the Intercontinental Cup preparatory camp.
Mohun Bagan Super Giant right-back Ashish Rai and East Bengal goalkeeper Prabhsukhan Singh Gill, who are yet to play for the senior India team, also received call-ups for the camp in preparation for the three-team annual tournament that will be held from September 3-9 in Hyderabad.
It is understood that key defender Jhingan, who sustained a right knee injury during India’s Asian Cup group match against Syria in January, is yet to recover from the injury.
Jhingan, the 31-year-old central defender, also missed out on selection for the team’s camp ahead of the Fifa World Cup 2026 preliminary joint qualification round 2 matches against Kuwait and Qatar, in May.
Syria, placed 93rd in the latest Fifa rankings and Mauritius, who stand at 179, are the other two teams in the competition. India are currently ranked 124th. The preparatory camp will start in Hyderabad from August 31.
The fourth edition of the Intercontinental Cup will be the first full tournament after the retirement of the legendary Sunil Chhetri and the first assignment for Marquez who was named India head coach last month.
The 23-year-old Kiyan, who grew up in Calcutta, has been excelling upfront while playing for Mohun Bagan. He scored a brilliant hat-trick against East Bengal during an ISL Derby in January 2022. However, due to a lack of game-time, he moved to Chennaiyin FC this summer.
His father has been a hero for East Bengal and currently lives in Calcutta.
“We are very excited about our first preparatory camp and I know it will be the same for the players. We face two different teams and the rankings are not very important,” Marquez said.