Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

India need more aggression, says hockey skipper Rani Rampal

- Navneet Singh

NEW DELHI: The Indian women’s hockey team will have to play a more aggressive brand of hockey if they are to qualify for the 2018 World Cup in London, skipper Rani Rampal said on Thursday.

India have returned home after winning the World Hockey League Round 2 title in West Vancouver, Canada. The team’s performanc­e, according to Rani, has been steady but there is need for improvemen­t.

“We have the potential to qualify for the World Cup. If the players are more competitiv­e and are able to sustain their effort throughout the match, the results will be more favourable,” Rani Rampal said.India’s World Cup appearance­s have been sporadic, since they featured in the inaugural edition in 1974, which also saw their best performanc­e, a fourth place. Out of 12 editions, India have featured only in six.

The national team didn’t qualify for the last edition, held in The Hague, Netherland­s in 2014. India were also out of the Olympics since playing in the 1980 Moscow Games. They won a qualifying event for the first time to enter the Rio Games.

The World Hockey League Semifinals will be held in Belgium from June 21 and in South Africa from July 8. There will be 10 teams in each tournament.

India are slotted in the South Africa leg. Besides the hosts, others in the fray are World League champions Argentina, Olympic bronze medalists Germany, England – many of their players figured in the Great Britain side which won gold at the Rio Olympics -- Pan-Am champions US, Ireland, Japan, Poland and Chile.

Rani said the road ahead might be challengin­g but the target is not unattainab­le. “We are on a path of revival and constantly improving. We have almost two months for the South Africa competitio­n to iron out the weak areas. We have to stay in good health to achieve our goal.”

Penalty-corner conversion and launching counter-attacks are the two major areas India must work on. To face teams like England and Argentina, the players have to get better in all department­s of the game, Rani Rampal said.

“There is little margin of error when playing a better-ranked team. Sometimes a silly mistake proves costly.”

India’s core group will assemble next week for the national camp in Bengaluru. To prepare for the South Africa challenge, India will play New Zealand in a bilateral series from May 12 to 24. CHANDIGARH: Sixteen-time World Champion Pankaj Advani is in line for another title triumph as he stormed into the final of the Asian Billiards Championsh­ip being held in Chandigarh.

The Bangalore-based cueist was all class in the 100-up bestof-nine semifinal where he ousted fellow countryman Rupesh Shah.

After the win, Pankaj said, “The match wasn’t easy as the score suggests. He is a very tough opponent and plays percentage billiards. He doesn’t try adventurou­s shots. I knew that he will commit mistakes and I was ready to pounce on him. He played a spectacula­r 5th frame though.” The reigning world champion, who is vying for his seventh Asian crown, awaits the winner of the other semifinal between B. Bhaskar and Sourav Kothari.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Rani Rampal.
HT PHOTO Rani Rampal.

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