India face Oman in ACT opener

Final competitive preparation for defending champions ahead of World Cup

Manpreet Singh will be keen to lead India to title win after regaining captaincy from PR Sreejesh

Muscat: Determined to redeem pride after a below par show at the Asian Games, the Indian men’s hockey team is expected to make a solid start when it clashes with hosts Oman in the Asian Champions Trophy opener, here Thursday.

The Indian team were firm favourite to win gold in Jakarta but instead they had to settle for a bronze after a disappointing loss to Malaysia in the semifinals.

World No.5 India goes into the tournament as the highest-ranked Asian nation and tackling Oman should not be problem for the side at the Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex.

India beat Oman 7-0 when the two teams met the last time during the 2014 Asian Games, and coach Harendra Singh believes that facing the hosts will be a good test for his team ahead of other crucial round-robin matches.

“We are very excited to start our campaign against the hosts Oman, who will be playing in front of their home crowd. The opening match will be a good test for us ahead of some crucial pool matches against the likes of Malaysia, Pakistan, Japan and South Korea,” Harendra said.

“It is important for us to the start the competition by doing the basics right and producing our best performance in order to build momentum for the upcoming fixtures,” he added.

India go into the tournament as the defending champions, having won the 2016 edition by defeating Pakistan 3-2 in the final in Kuantan, Malaysia.

But Harendra believes his team needs to keep the errors to the minimum if it has to lift the trophy again. “We know that we have a good team who are capable of defeating any country in the world, but sometimes things do not go your way. Therefore, it is important for the unit to keep focus throughout the sixty minutes and not give the opponents any chances,” he said.

“Our immediate aim is to qualify for the semifinals of the competition and the team will work hard to achieve that,” he further said.

The last edition of the tournament saw India remain undefeated as they defeated Japan 10-2, drew 1-1 with South Korea, beat Pakistan 3-2, China 9-0 and Malaysia 2-1 in the pool stages. In the semifinals, India had beaten South Korea 5-4 in penalty shootout.

 

We have to make sure that we have improved from the mistakes at the Asiad, and ACT gives us the perfect opportunity to regain confidence ahead of the World Cup

Harendra Singh

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