Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Why the Irish have their mouths shut!

- Sandip Sikdar sandip.sikdar@htlive.com

BHUBANESWA­R: Most teams have taken precaution­ary measures to ensure their players do not fall ill during the World Cup.

They are being particular­ly careful after many players fell ill due to stomach bugs at the Hockey World League Final here last year. Germany lost the bronze medal clash 1-2 to India as many of their players could not take the field due to illness. In fact, they were forced to field their reserve goalkeeper, Mark Appel, as a forward.

Keeping last year’s incidents in mind, the Ireland team management has issued the strictest list of ‘do’s and don’ts’ for its players. Apart from disallowin­g street food and mandating a strict diet set by their dietician, it has barred players from swim- ming and taking shower with their mouths open!

“We have been extra diligent with what we eat, keeping ourselves clean, drinking bottled water. Also, from what I have read in the media, hotels have also put in extra care for us just to make sure we aren’t getting sick. All the food is appropriat­e. They have been making the food perfect for us and the water… it’s all perfect,” said Irish player Michael Darling.

“We are just being smart. We are from a different area in the world so maybe it is our bodies that are not accustomed to the water here. Maybe it is being over-cautious but that’s what we are doing. I don’t mind not swimming for two weeks in a pool if I can do it for the rest of my life. I can make that sacrifice.”

Ranked 10th in the world, Ireland gave defending champions Australia a tough fight in their opener, only to lose 1-2. They will take on China on Tuesday and will aim for a quarter-finals spot

“I love it here. Hockey is at the forefront in India and perhaps the second biggest sport in India after cricket with a huge player base. Even the opening ceremony, we have never seen something like that happen for hockey. The crowd is so exciting here,” said the 30-year-old on his second visit to India.

 ?? GETTY ?? Ireland was hit by a stomach bug during their previous visit to India and are careful about the water this time.
GETTY Ireland was hit by a stomach bug during their previous visit to India and are careful about the water this time.

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