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Asian Champions Trophy: India hope to get their basics right

‘The tournament is important for us as it is our first tournament after the Tokyo Olympics. The new cycle has started for us’

PTI Dhaka Published 14.12.21, 01:45 AM
Manpreet Singh

Manpreet Singh File Photo.

India men’s hockey team, the Tokyo Olympic bronze medallists, will start its new cycle with a bunch of youngsters aiming to prove their mettle when it begins its Asian Champions Trophy campaign against Korea here on Tuesday.

India have won this prestigious event thrice since its inception in 2011 and have won the previous two editions held in 2016 in Kuantan, Malaysia and 2018 in Muscat, Oman.

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India will play their opening match against Korea on Tuesday, followed by their match against hosts Bangladesh the day after.

Their third match will be against arch-rivals Pakistan on Friday and on December 19, they take on Asian Games Champions Japan. The semi-finals and final will be held on December 21 and 22, respectively.

Skipper Manpreet Singh emphasised on getting off to a good start. “Korea is a good team and are very capable of slowing down our attack. In this same venue during the Asia Cup in 2017, we had drawn (1-1) against them in the league stage. Hence, it’s important we don’t get complacent and ensure our basics are right when we play them tomorrow,” he said.

“The tournament is important for us as it is our first tournament after the Tokyo Olympics. The new cycle has started for us. If we start well, then our confidence levels will rise,” he said.

Several youngsters have been given a chance in the India squad and Manpreet went on to explain why doing well for them here will be crucial.

“Youngsters have been given a chance to be a part of the squad because some of them were unable to get a chance over the past two years as the focus was on the core team preparing for the Olympics. The youngsters have been working hard for quite a while, and hence, now they can prove themselves,” he added.

Speaking on the team’s fitness level, the Indian skipper said: “We are in pretty good shape. We focused a lot on our fitness at the recent camp in Bhubaneswar.

“We are looking forward to see how the other Asian teams have shaped up over these past two years. The tournament will be a good test for our squad,” he signed off.

In the previous edition held in Muscat, India had jointly lifted the title along with Pakistan as the final had been called off due to heavy rain.

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