The target is to qualify for the semifinals, says coach Baskaran as India prepare to take on holders and hosts Germany today.
MOENCHENGLADBACH (Germany): Weighed down by history and an unpredictable form, India would get another chance to improve their track record in the World Cup when they launch their campaign in the premier hockey here on Wednesday.
The Indians run into hosts and holders Germany in the opening match of the tournament which they have won only once in the last 10 editions. With a refurbished team and a new coach in Vasudevan Baskaran, Dilip Tirkey’s men will also have to contend with Champions Trophy winners the Netherlands, grouped along with India in Pool B.
The Indians have been through a testing period since finishing 10th at the 2002 World Cup in Kuala Lumpur, the scene of their only triumph back in 1975. “The players are motivated and we hope to do well here. Realistically, our target is to qualify for the semi-finals,” said Baskaran.
Since Baskaran took charge of the team earlier this year, the team has had little international matchplay and this is something the coach is conscious of. A four-nation tournament here followed by the Azlan Shah Cup competition in Kuala Lumpur have been the only preparatory events for India, besides the three warm-up games since their arrival in Germany.
Even before India left for the World Cup, they suffered a setback when penalty corner specialist Sandeep Singh was injured in a freak accident. “His absence will be felt, but we need to look forward,” said Baskaran.
Title-holders Germany hope to benefit from home advantage. Germany believe the bonus of playing in front of their own fans will provide a boost similar to that experienced by the nation’s football team at the World Cup. Coach Bernhard Peters, who was wanted earlier by former German soccer coach Juergen Klinsmann as technical director, said the aim for the Germans was the semi-finals.