Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

India women upbeat despite mixed warm-up

- HT@ GOLD COAST CWG B SHRIKANT

GOLD COAST: Despite mixed results in two practice matches, Harendra Singh, coach of the Indian women’s hockey team, is confident of his team’s chances in the Commonweal­th Games.

India defeated a local Queensland side 5-0 in their opening warm-up match on Saturday but lost 1-3 to Canada on Sunday.

The match against Canada was played with lot of restrictio­ns like no penalty corners, and Harendra thus does not give it much importance. However, he was happy with the workout his team got and is looking forward to another shorter outing on Monday.

“The team is coming up well and I am quite hopeful of their performanc­e. Qualifying for the knockout rounds is our first aim,” Harendra said on Sunday.

India is the only team other than Australia that has won the Commonweal­th Games gold, in Manchester in 2002, and Harendra and the players feel the pressure of expectatio­ns.

“The pressure is there as we are the only other country besides Australia to win the gold. But the girls have shaped up well and I am very hopeful,” he added.

One of the reasons for Harendra’s optimism is that local conditions are quite conducive to the Indians.

“The current temperatur­e here is just like what we faced in Bangalore, so conditions should not be a problem – they actually are the same as back home. The facilities are great, the turf is new and quite fast, which I think will help us,” he added.

Harendra, who earlier guided the junior men’s team to World Cup in late 2016, is enjoying the challenge of coaching a women’s team for the first time. He said he had adapted to the changes and introduced scientific coaching methods for the girls.

Usually a very vocal and passionate coach, Harendra has curbed his instincts in his current assignment.

One just hopes the efforts pay dividends and India add another medal at the Games.

 ?? HOCKEY INDIA ?? ▪ India defeated a local Queensland side 50 on Saturday but lost 13 to Canada on Sunday.
HOCKEY INDIA ▪ India defeated a local Queensland side 50 on Saturday but lost 13 to Canada on Sunday.
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