Khaleej Times

India aim to play ‘simple hockey’ in quarters

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lucknow — Having received a much-needed wake-up call in their final pool match, favourites India would look to iron out chinks in the armour and play ‘simple hockey’ when they face Spain in the quarterfin­als of the men’s Junior Hockey World Cup on Thursday.

Even though India maintained an all-win record in the pool stage, it was their performanc­e in their last pool game against South Africa which has raised some eyebrows. The Indians were clinical in their first two wins over Canada (4-0) and England (5-3) but against South Africa they had to slog hard to register a fighting 2-1 victory.

But it should come as a big lesson for the Indian colts ahead of the knockout stages as any slip from here on will dash their hopes of reclaiming the title after a hiatus of 15 years.

“I was surprised with our performanc­e because we didn’t play to our potential after the first 15 minutes (against South Africa). I always say that I don’t think about opponents, I am always concerned about our own methods,” India’s head coach Harendra Singh said.

“We play simple one-touch hockey and that is what we should play. We just didn’t play simple hockey (against South Africa) but the good thing is that it has happened before the knockout stages,” he said.

Going by present form, India start as overwhelmi­ng favourites against Spain. The Indians have defeated the Spaniards twice in the recent past in a four-nation tournament in Valencia.

The Valencia outing, where India went on to win the title by beating six-time champions and current world junior champions Germany, should give the home team confidence going into Thursday’s all-important encounter at the Major Dhyan Chand Astroturf stadium here.

Although India are expected to win the game hands down, Harendra warned his players against complacenc­y. “In a World Cup we can’t afford to take any team lightly.’” — PTI

I was surprised with our performanc­e because we didn’t play to our potential

Harendra Singh

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