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Indian men aim to strike gold in hockey to the 19th Asian Game

Having won the Asian Champions Trophy 2023 recently, the Indian team is keen to carry forward this momen-tum and make their nation proud by bring home the gold medal.

Sentinel Digital Desk

HANGZHOU: With determination in their hearts and sticks in their hands, the Indian men’s hockey team are all set to embark on their journey to the 19th Asian Games, here.

Having won the Asian Champions Trophy 2023 recently, the Indian team is keen to carry forward this momen-tum and make their nation proud by bring home the gold medal.

Interestingly, the Indian team have a rich history in the Asian Games as they have clinched three gold medals (1966, 1998, 2014), nine silver medals ((1958, 1962, 1970, 1974, 1978, 1982, 1990, 1994, 2002), and three bronze medals (1986, 2010, 2018) so far in the marquee tournament.

Hence, the Indian team will aim to continue their brilliant show and go all out for Gold medal as it will help them secure a direct qualification for the 2024 Paris Olympics.

Notably, India are placed in Pool A, alongside Pakistan, Japan, Bangladesh, Singapore, and Uzbekistan in the 19th Asian Games Hangzhou 2022 and they will kick off their campaign on 24th September against Uzbekistan.

Pool B consists of Korea, Malaysia, China, Oman, Thailand, and Indonesia. The top two teams from each Pool will make it to the Semi-Finals.

Meanwhile, India captain Harmanpreet Singh, whose consistency and leadership have been instrumental in In-dia’s recent success, expressed his excitement and motivation for the upcoming tournament. He said, “Representing the tricolour on the international stage is an honour, and we are ready to give our all at the Asian Games. In the run-up to the tournament, we’ve undergone challenging practice sessions, and every member in the camp is completely concentrated and dedicated. Our goal is clear - to clinch the Gold medal and earn a direct qualification for the Paris Olympics next year.”

Also, coach Craig Fulton, who has been working relentlessly with the team to fine-tune their strategies and skills, believes that unity and discipline will be the keys to success in Hangzhou. He stated, “We’ve been preparing rigor-ously, focusing on teamwork and mental strength. Our team has the talent, and now it’s about executing our plans effectively on the field. We are eager to face the competition and bring glory to India.”

After taking on Uzbekistan in their opening game on September 24, the Indian team is scheduled to square off against Singapore, Japan, and Pakistan on September 26, 28 and 30, respectively. Their final group stage clash is set against Bangladesh on October 2. IANS

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