Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Simulation to keep India men’s hockey team battle ready for Tokyo Games

- B Shrikant shrikant.bhagvatula@htlive.com

nMUMBAI: The internatio­nal hockey federation has suspended the FIH Pro League— the main preparator­y competitio­n ahead of the Tokyo Olympics—till at least May 17. The Indian men’s team, which anyway did not have internatio­nal matches scheduled till April 25—when they were supposed to play Germany, followed by another fixture against Great Britain on May 2—is now looking at spending all of that time stuck inside the premises of the Sports Authority of India (SAI) centre in Bengaluru.

Will they get a chance to play a competitiv­e match before the Olympics? Probably not.

With that in mind, the team’s management has worked out a plan to keep players battle ready for Tokyo 2020, slated to begin on July 24. One aspect of that plan involves “mimicking the Olympic Games format…eight games in 13 days with probably three or four different combinatio­ns of teams playing on a home and away format”. The Indian team can afford to do so, because all 32 players in the national setup were already into the third week of a four-week training camp when the Covid-19 pandemic hit.

“What I am trying to impress on the boys is that the level of these games needs to be at the same level as we play in internatio­nal games,” India’s chief coach Graham Reid. “It’s a good thing that we have had those six internatio­nals (two matches each against Netherland­s, Belgium and Australia in Pro League), those are quite fresh in their minds and we are doing a lot of analysis of how we played and what we want to do differentl­y. So things like one of the teams we may get them to play like Germany, or get them to play like some other team.”

Usually, when the national camp is on, a training match is held every Saturday.

“We have quite a powerful tool with us in that we have 32 people here meaning we can play internal games at whatever levels we decide,” Reid said. “That could be very helpful as there could be a situation that we may not get too much competitio­n. We will make sure that (the internal matches) are played at the highest possible tempo so that when it comes to the Olympic Games, we will be used to playing at that level. “We have also moved them to playing in the heat so that we are ready for the conditions (which are expected to be hot),” Reid added.

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