Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Shooters impress new coach, final range not quite

- Press Trust of India sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: They may not have been setting the stage ablaze in recent times but newly-appointed rifle foreign coach Oleg Mikhailov feels Indian shooters are among the “best in the world” and all they need is a bit of polishing in their technique.

Mikhailov, who had coached the Brazilian pistol team at the Rio Olympics last year, has so far spent about 10 days with the likes of Sanjeev Rajupt and Tejaswini Sawant, time not good enough to know them inside out but enough to leave him excited.

“I have been here with them for 10 days, so can’t comment in detail but I can say that this Indian team is very strong. They belong to the world’s top level. I will look to polish their technique and I can assure that I will give my best,” Mikhailov said.

He added, “I don’t need to start from zero level here, which is my usual practice.”

The Ukrainian kept an eye on each of them as they trained ahead of the season’s first ISSF World Cup starting Thursday at the Dr Karni Singh Shooting Range.

India is hosting its first Internatio­nal Shooting Sport Federation World Cup and Mikhailov felt there could be pressure on the shooters in front of their home crowd.

The coach, who was supposed to join the team a couple of months earlier but landed only recently owing to visa issues, seemed to have found a few loopholes as far as organising the mega-event was concerned.

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