The Hindu (Kolkata)

A battle between two hockey powerhouse­s

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The inform Indian men’s hockey team will look to pass the litmus test that the formidable Australian side will pose at home when the two face off in a fivematch Test series beginning here on Saturday.

The series offers India a chance to gauge its strengths and capabiliti­es ahead of the Paris Games.

“This series serves as a litmus test for our team’s preparedne­ss ahead of the Paris Olympics. We aim to finetune our strategies and identify areas for improvemen­t to ensure we are in peak form for the mega event.

“Our focus will be on executing our game plan effectivel­y and adapting to the challenges posed by the Australian side,” chief coach Craig Fulton said.

The away assignment offers the ideal chance for India to break their decadelong dry spell against Australia and secure a Test series win.

Notably, India won the last away Test series against Australia back in 2014.

Fresh from its impressive performanc­es in the FIH Pro League in February, the Indian squad, under the leadership of Harmanpree­t Singh, is approachin­g this assignment with confidence.

India’s exceptiona­l abilities and unwavering determinat­ion were evident as they clinched victories in three out of four matches in Bhubaneswa­r (within regulation time) and remained unbeaten in Rourkela (also within regulation time). However, they had lost both their matches against Australia.

Perfect platform

With the two sides drawn in the same group at the Olympics, the Test series provides the perfect platform for both to gauge each other’s strengths and weaknesses before the ultimate showdown in Paris Games.

“We are geared up for the challenge that lies ahead. Every match is an opportunit­y for us to showcase our skills and make our nation proud. We are aware of the tough competitio­n Australia presents, but we are confident in our abilities and our preparatio­ns,” Harmanpree­t said.

“As a team, we are united and determined to give our best on the field. Our goal is to not only perform well in this series but also to learn and grow as a unit, laying a strong foundation for our campaign in the Paris Olympics.” India and Australia have clashed on the hockey field a total of 43 times since 2013, according to data from the FIH Data Hub.

Among these matchups, Australia has emerged victorious 28 times, while India has celebrated triumph in eight games. Additional­ly, seven matches have concluded in a draw.

With India ranked fourth and Australia fifth in the current world rankings, the stage is set for a gripping battle between two hockey powerhouse­s.

Match starts at 2 p.m.

 ?? FILE PHOTO: BISWARANJA­N ROUT ?? Aussie challenge awaits: Fulton and Harmanpree­t may have an eye on preparing for the Paris Games.
FILE PHOTO: BISWARANJA­N ROUT Aussie challenge awaits: Fulton and Harmanpree­t may have an eye on preparing for the Paris Games.

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