The Free Press Journal

Indian men intend to ride on ‘winning mentality’ against NZ

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Invincible so far, a determined Indian men’s hockey team will continue its quest for the elusive gold medal when they take on New Zealand in the semifinal at the 21st Commonweal­th Games here today.

The Manpreet Singh-led side was held for a draw by arch-rivals Pakistan in their opening Pool B match last week, while they notched up 4-3 win over Wales and a 2-1 victory against Malaysia in the following matches, before outwitting England 4-3.

It was a thrilling match where India scored two successive goals in the final 1.36 minutes through Varun Kumar’s 3-3 equalizer and Mandeep Singh’s 4-3 winner in the 60th minute which was brilliantl­y set up by skipper Manpreet Singh.

“It was a match we had to win because we wanted to find the rhythm we usually play with and tick off the areas that had bothered us earlier. The first three matches were certainly not our best. We didn’t muster a 9/10 performanc­e as the coach demands,” said Mapreet, who put up his aggressive front against England, scoring the first goal for India in the 33rd minute and played a linchpin in the Indian midfield.

It is this winning attitude that the two-time silver medallists want to carry into their semi-final match against New Zealand, who had a good outing in Pool A with big wins against Canada (62), South Africa (6-0), Scotland (5-2) and a narrow 1-2 loss against Australia. “Against New Zealand too, we don’t want to focus too much on what they bring to the table, but we want to focus on our own strengths and ensure we fight till the last whistle,” asserted the 25-year-old midfielder.

“We have played them recently and are aware of their game as much as they are aware of ours. But that was a different event, and this is a different event and I am sure they will also come into the match with a winning mindset.

“We just want to stick to our game and ensure there are no unforced errors,” Manpreet said on the eve of their Semi Final match.

India will also be riding on their successful outing in their recent New Zealand Tour in January this year where they beat the home team twice in the two-leg Four Nations Tournament.

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