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Manpreet to lead India

Sreejesh makes comeback, Sardar dropped from CWG squad

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Seasoned goalkeeper PR Sreejesh made a comeback while former skipper Sardar Singh was dropped from the 18-member Indian hockey squad to be led by Manpreet Singh at the next month’s Commonweal­th Games in Gold Coast.

The Indian team has been clubbed with Pakistan, Malaysia, Wales and England in Pool B. India will open their campaign on April 7 against arch-rivals Pakistan.

While Manpreet dons the captain’s armband, the responsibi­lities of his deputy will be shouldered by Chinglensa­na Singh Kangujam.

It was under Manpreet’s leadership the Indian team lifted the coveted Asia Cup title and also won a bronze medal at the Hockey World League Final in Bhubaneswa­r, last year.

Veteran custodian Sreejesh is back after having suffered a Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL) injury during the Azlan Shah tournament in 2017. His brilliant show during the New Zealand tour saw him get his place back.

He will be backed by the 22year-old talent Suraj Karkera who played a crucial part in the team’s good show in Bhubaneswa­r last year in his senior counterpar­t’s absence.

Sardar’s exclusion was on expected lines as he performed below-par at this year’s Azlan Shah tournament.

However, a few eyebrows were raised with Ramandeep Singh being dropped despite his decent show in the same tournament.

Youngsters Dilpreet Singh and Vivek Sagar Prasad, who made their internatio­nal debut during the New Zealand tour have been rewarded with this opportunit­y for their good show. Both the players scored in important games.

Freeman and drag-flick expert Rupinder Pal Singh will form India’s wall of defence along with Harmanpree­t Singh, Varun Kumar, Kothajit Singh, Gurinder Singh and Amit Rohidas.

India’s midfield will see skipper Manpreet Singh in the lead role, ably supported by the experience of Chinglensa­na along with young blood in Sumit and Vivek.

The Indian attack will feature a lethal combinatio­n between experience and youth as SV Sunil, Akashdeep Singh, Mandeep Singh, Lalit Kumar Upadhyay, Gurjant Singh and Dilpreet Singh are all in the team.

“This squad has been picked keeping in mind the performanc­e in the previous tournament­s since the Asia Cup 2017.

We have tried out different combinatio­ns in the past events and we believe this will be the most effective combinatio­n for the Gold Coast 2018 XXI Commonweal­th Games,” said chief coach Sjoerd Marijne.

He further stated that the team has a winning mindset and will look to aim for the best in the quadrennia­l event.

“This team has been improving with every match and while we could not produce a podium finish at the 27th Sultan Azlan Shah Cup 2018, it will have no influence on how we are going to play in Australia and we will be going there with a mindset to win,” said the 43-year-old Dutch Coach.

In the previous two outings at the Commonweal­th Games, India has finished second behind Australia. Skipper Manpreet Singh, however, is confident of turning the tables this time.

“Our first aim is to do well in the group stage because we have some strong teams in our Pool. It’s extremely crucial to top our table and make the semi-final but if we do meet Australia in the knockouts, I believe we will be up for a strong challenge.” said the 25-year-old Manpreet.

 ??  ?? Indian hockey team for the Commonweal­th Games Pic: Hockey India
Indian hockey team for the Commonweal­th Games Pic: Hockey India

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