Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Skipper Manpreet Singh eyes a shot at redemption

- Saurabh Duggal saurabh.duggal@htlive.com ■

BHUBANESWA­R: For Manpreet Singh this is a chance to end five years of hurt, the agony of a World Cup campaign disintegra­ting at home. Rewind to 2013 when he was leading the India juniors at the World Cup in New Delhi. The disappoint­ment of India finishing 10th was made worse by them losing to Pakistan in the classifica­tion for minor placings.

Cut to the present and Manpreet, 26, is again leading India at another World Cup, one which is hockey’s Holy Grail. With a win and a draw, India have a foot in the quarter-finals. Confirmati­on should come after the last league matches of Pool C, to be played on Saturday. India host Canada and Belgium will take on South Africa.

“If we talk of 2013 junior World Cup, we were a good team. Many of our team members had already played at the senior level. But somehow we failed to make it to the quarter-finals. Being the host, there were expectatio­ns we couldn’t live up. But this time (2018 men’s World Cup) we are optimistic as things are falling in place. If all goes well, we will make the podium in Bhubaneswa­r,” said Manpreet.

“A medal in Bhubaneswa­r will not only make up for the loss in the junior World Cup but can also play a pivotal role in popularisi­ng the sport. You have seen the enthusiasm of the crowd here. It’s an additional weapon in our armoury and we will not disappoint people this time.”

Manpreet said he was not ready to deal with a World Cup in 2013. “But with age and experience you mature. And maturity plays an important role when it comes to performing at the top level. At the junior level you feel like you have achieved something great when you are named captain but in the senior team, all players are equal and it is all about bonding with one of us wearing the captain’s band.”

Based on the show against Belgium, Manpreet said the momentum is with India. “Though it was a draw, the best part was that we were able to change our style as and when required.

“This will help us in coming games,” said the skipper who is also a deputy superinten­dent of police in Punjab. For now, Manpreet is only looking at full points on Saturday. “Before thinking about the quarter-final and who our opponents in the knockout stage will be, our entire focus is on the last match of the pool stage.”

 ?? GETTY ?? ■ Manpreet Singh.
GETTY ■ Manpreet Singh.

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