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Time to reap rewards of hard work, say Manpreet Singh and Rani Rampal

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Updated: July 23rd, 2021, 16:18 IST
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The Indian men's hockey team PTI Photo

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Tokyo: The men would be seeking to reclaim a glorious past, while the women would be aiming to script some history of their own. These would certainly be the goals when the two Indian hockey teams begin their Olympic campaign here Saturday. Expectations from both the teams are at a high with the men’s hockey team currently ranked fourth in the world.

The men’s hockey team will be up against eighth-ranked New Zealand, followed by the women’s clash with the Netherlands.

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The men’s hockey team are being considered one of the medal contenders. But it would be easier said than done as India are placed in a tough Group A. The other teams in the group are reigning Olympic champions Argentina, mighty Australia, hosts Japan, New Zealand and Spain. Group B consists of World Champions Belgium, Canada, Germany, Great Britain, Netherlands and South Africa. The top four teams from each group qualify for the quarterfinals.

Going by form and current ranking, the Indians definitely start as favourites against New Zealand. Since the 2016 Rio Olympics, the Manpreet Singh-led side has beaten the Black Sticks eight times out of the 11. The Indians have also scored 34 goals as against their rivals’ 14 during these matches.

India’s last win against New Zealand came at the same venue here back in 2019 at the FIH Test event. They won 5-0 in the final.

But India’s chief coach Graham Reid has asked his men to stay on guard. He has told the hockey team to take one match a time in pursuit of the podium finish here.

“New Zealand are a very good team, and I have a lot of respect for the way they play. They are mentally very tough, and they never give up. This attitude of theirs makes them a dangerous opponent,” said Reid on the eve of India’s campaign opener.

“They (New Zealand) have a very skillful forward line. Honestly at the Olympics, world rankings don’t really matter. So, it will be important for us to start well Saturday,” the Australian added.

The coach his wards are well prepared for their opener. “When you get to somewhere new, I always like to make sure we do drills to familiarise and test the surface. Things like penalty corners and bounce of the turf is often very important,” Reid said. “We went through the intricacies of the ground in the last 3-4 days in the village and training sessions,” he added.

Indian team captain Manpreet Singhcautioned against complacency. “New Zealand will be led by the experienced Blair Tarrant who has 217 internationals caps to his credit. They are a team we need to be careful of. We must stick to our basics, ensure we execute our plans properly and not get complacent at any point in the game,” said Manpreet. After a dismal eighth place finish in Rio Games, much is expected from the Manpreet-led side.

For the women’s team, it is a second successive Olympics, and a tough opener awaits in World No.1 Netherlands in their Group A fixture.

After appearing in the Olympics for the first time in 36 years at the Rio Games, the Indian women’s hockey team have only grown from strength to strength. They have won the 2016 Asian Champions Trophy, 2017 Asia Cup, the silver medal at the 2018 Asian Games and reached the quarterfinals of the 2018 Women’s World Cup for the first time in history.

After the Netherlands, the India women will take on Germany (July 26), Great Britain (July 28), Ireland (July 30) and South Africa (July 31) in the group stages.

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The Indian women’s hockey team during a training session in Tokyo PTI photo

Indian women’s hockey team chief coach Sjoerd Marijne said the confidence among the group is high. However, he didn’t want to look too far ahead in the competition.

“This team have played well against the top sides in the recent past and therefore the confidence level in the group is high. We are going to take it one match at a time and try to keep improving with each match,” the Dutchman said.

Talismanic women’s team skipper Rani Rampal said the players can’t wait to take the pitch after putting in all the hard work for the last five years.

“We have worked very hard for this tournament in the last five years, and we can’t wait for it to start. We are very confident about our chances in this competition,” said Rampal.

 

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