India will be led by Sardar Singh at the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup, which will also see Australia, Pakistan, Japan, Canada and hosts Malaysia.
New Delhi: Hockey
India on Monday announced an 18-member Indian team led by Sardar Singh
that will take part in the 25th edition of the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup to
be held in Ipoh, Malaysia from April 6 to 16. (Read more hockey stories here)
Besides
India, New Zealand, 2012 Olympic bronze medallist Australia, Pakistan,
Japan, Canada and hosts Malaysia will be taking part in the annual
tournament.
While Sardar Singh will lead the team, S Sunil will be
supporting him as the vice-captain. Besides two goalkeepers -Harjot
Singh and Akash Anil Chikte, the squad will have five defenders:
Rupinder Pal Singh, Jasjit Singh Kular, Kothajit Singh, Surender Singh,
Harmanpreet Singh.
The midfield will be under the leadership of
skillful Sardar and he will be assisted by Danish Mujtaba, Chinglensana
Singh, Manpreet Singh, S K Uthappa, Harjeet Singh.
While Sunil, Talwinder Singh, Mandeep Singh, Ramandeep Singh, Nikkin Thimmaiah will form India's forwardline.
With
the 2016 Rio Olympics few months down the line, the Sultan Azlan Shah
Cup will serve has as a barometer to measure the team's preparation for
the most important sporting event of the year.
"India has a good
record in the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup and we would like to keep it that
way. Being an Olympic year, this tournament assumes special importance
as it will give us an idea where we stand. Playing against good teams
like Australia, New Zealand and Pakistan and not to forget hosts
Malaysia will give the team critical competition exposure. It will be a
good opportunity trying out new things and new combinations in the
tournament to see if they work," said Sardar Singh.
In preparation
for the tournament, the Indian men's team is currently undergoing a
training camp that started on March 7 at the SAI Centre in Bangalore.
"The
boys have been working hard as a unified unit and are geared up for the
tournament ahead. Azlan Shah will be good testing ground for us right
before the Rio Olympics and will be very crucial for the team. We are
focused on improving the game technically and implement the right
strategies," said chief coach Roelant Oltmans.
One of the concern areas of the Indian team has been the tendency to concede late goal.
"In
the past we have conceded late goals that have taken away the games
from us. We want to eliminate that particular weakness. We have been
working on it for some time now, which we will be able to put to test in
the tournament," he added.
India have enjoyed a good run in the
Sultan Azlan Shah Cup. They won the prestigious tournament five times in
1985, 91, 95, 2009 and 2010, while they earned bronze on six occasions
and finished runners-up once in 2008.
The round-robin format will
help the team get decent amount of competition exposure under its belt.
It will also give them an opportunity to gauge the fitness level, since
the conditions in Ipoh around this time of the year will be extremely
hot and humid. The Indian team has shown considerable improvement in the
fitness levels in the past couple of year.
TEAM: GOALKEEPER:
Harjot Singh, Akash Anil Chikte DEFENDERS: Rupinder Pal Singh, Jasjit
Singh Kular, Kothajit Singh, Surender Singh, Harmanpreet Singh
MIDFIELDERS: Danish Mujtaba, Chinglensana Singh, Manpreet Singh, Sardar
Singh, S K Uthappa, Harjeet Singh FORWARDS: Talwinder Singh, Mandeep
Singh, SV Sunil, Ramandeep Singh, Nikkin Thimmaiah

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