Indian hockey team ready for Kiwis
Published on Sat, Jun 23, 2007 at 12:11, Updated on Mon, Jun 25, 2007 at 18:40 in Sports section
Tags: Hockey, Champions Challenge , Boom

READY FOR ACTION: India play New Zealand in their first match of Champions Challenge.
Boom (Belgium): Indian coach Joaquim Carvalho knows the importance of the opening match against New Zealand. After quietly watching the team train through incessant rain at the hockey stadium in Boom, he also had a quiet session with penalty corner converter Sandeep Singh back at the hotel.
On his way back to the hotel, Carvalho was honest enough to admit that "a great start in the tournament against New Zealand would put us on the road to the final."
Over the years, it has been a losing start in most of the main line tournaments for India. And with mental toughness not their strength, the team would invariably roll over and die.
After losing to Germany 2-3 in the dying minutes of the match, India finished 11th in the 2006 World Cup; the examples are many.
All the three coaches, Joaquim Carvalho, former Indian captain Mohinder Pal Singh and Ramesh Parmeshwaran are hugely confident of the team.
"Even in Germany during the camp and the few matches that we played against club sides, the team had resolved not to lose," says Ramesh. "They have stopped playing loose hockey."
Carvalho puts a slight twist to Ramesh’s interpretation.
"I need players who have the skill and the speed. No stragglers can last in today’s hockey. You have these qualities; you have a place in the team."
The Indian coach is particularly happy about the progress that Sandeep Singh has made.
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