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Have improved after World Cup debacle, ready for CWG: Punia

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BIRMINGHAM: A couple of weeks’ break between the FIH Women’s World Cup and the Commonweal­th Games (CWG) has given the Indian women’s hockey team a chance to work on the shortcomin­g in their game and is now prepared to improve on their performanc­e and go for a medal in Birmingham 2022, informed skipper Savita Punia on Thursday.

Set to open its campaign against lowly Ghana at the University of Birmingham Hockey and Squash Centre, the Indian teams will be looking forward to the match and using it to test the adjustment­s they had made to their game following the World Cup. The Indian team failed to live up to its expectatio­ns in the World Cup in the Netherland­s and Spain, finishing ninth unable to convert most of the chances they produced in the matches.

“We have prepared well. We have used all our training sessions following the World Cup to prepare for this event. We also played a practice match against Scotland and did well in that game too. It was an opportunit­y for us to work on a few of the things that we noticed during the World Cup. We have worked on our strength -- which is penalty corners -- and we are ready (for the CWG),” said skipper Savita during a virtual press conference organised by Hockey India on Thursday.

Skipper Savita and senior defender Deep Grace Ekka, who too attended the virtual press conference, will be playing their third Commonweal­th Games and unfortunat­ely, they have not won a medal in the edition they took part in. India reached the semifinals in Gold Coast four years ago but lost to England in the third-place match.

“In sports, what matters is where did you start and where did you end up. So, it’s a big achievemen­t for me to play in three Commonweal­th Games. I have learned from all these games, gained experience and have also enjoyed playing in them,” said Savita. Asked what have they learned in their World Cup debacle and how do they want to use that to improve their performanc­e in Commonweal­th Games, Savita said.

“Definitely, our performanc­e in the World Cup was way off the mark, we did not fulfil our own aim. Considerin­g our performanc­e in recent months, we should have done better than what we did. We deserved a better final standing than we achieved. But the good thing is that we were competitiv­e throughout. It did not appear at any time that we had given up and did not put enough effort...”

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