The Free Press Journal

India start Olympics preparatio­n today

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

The Olympics-bound Indian men's hockey team will kickstart its preparatio­ns for the quadrennia­l showpiece when it debuts in the FIH Pro League against world No.3 the Netherland­s here on Saturday.

After having missed the first edition of the event, India will take on the 2019 Pro League and European bronze medal winners, the Netherland­s, in two matches in their opening tie at the Kalinga Stadium here. The second match will be played on Sunday.

With all the top teams of the world in fray, the home-andaway Pro League will be ideal preparatio­n for world No.5 India ahead of the Summer Games later this year.

After the Dutch side, India will host world champions Belgium on February 8 and 9 followed by two more home fixtures against Australia on February 22 and 23.

The Indian team will then leave for the away games in Germany (April 25 and 26) and Great Britain (May 2 and 3).

India will return to play on home soil on May 23 and 24 against New Zealand before travelling to Argentina to play on June 5 and 6.

The Manpreet Singh-led side will play the last leg of the Pro League round-robin matches in Spain on June 13 and 14.

India's head coach Graham Reid will be aware of the challenges that await his team in the Pro League opener.

Having served as a former assistant coach to the Dutch, Reid knows exactly what to expect from Netherland­s in the double header.

The matches will also provide India a chance to avenge their heart-breaking 1-2 loss in the quarterfin­al of the 2018 World Cup.

A look at the previous 10 meetings between the two teams reveals that there is little to choose between them.

The Netherland­s have won five of those meetings, with

India victorious on four occasions and one match ending in a draw.

Reid too insisted that they are looking at the Pro League outings as a platform for Olympic preparatio­n.

"It will be important to start strong and sharp in the Pro League with our first three encounters against the top three teams in the world," Reid has said.

"We will be focussing on getting our structures right and honing our set plays as preparatio­n for our Olympic campaign." The Indians would also benefitted by their familiarit­y with the Kalinga Stadium turf, having trained and played numerous matches here.

It is the same venue where the eight-time Olympic champions qualified for the 2020 Games after thrashing Russia 11-3 on aggregate in the twoleg FIH Qualifiers in November last year.

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