India looks to build on Olympics display at men's Asian Champions Trophy

The upcoming Asian Champions Trophy in Dhaka will be a perfect platform for the fringe players to showcase their talent and stake a claim in the first team, said Indian men's hockey team captain Manpreet Singh.

Published : Dec 10, 2021 15:53 IST , Bhubaneswar

FILE PHOTO: Olympic bronze medal-winning captain Manpreet Singh will lead a 20-member Indian men's hockey team at this month's Asian Champions Trophy in Dhaka.
FILE PHOTO: Olympic bronze medal-winning captain Manpreet Singh will lead a 20-member Indian men's hockey team at this month's Asian Champions Trophy in Dhaka.
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FILE PHOTO: Olympic bronze medal-winning captain Manpreet Singh will lead a 20-member Indian men's hockey team at this month's Asian Champions Trophy in Dhaka.

The upcoming Asian Champions Trophy in Dhaka will be a perfect platform for the fringe players to showcase their talent and stake a claim in the first team, said Indian men's hockey team captain Manpreet Singh.

The tournament, originally scheduled to be held last year, has been postponed multiple times due to the COVID-19 pandemic and will now be played from December 14 to 22.

This will be India's first outing after the team's historic Olympics bronze medal-winning campaign earlier this year. The Manpreet Singh-led side will be without eight players from the Tokyo Games squad, including the likes of veteran goalkeeper PR Sreejesh who has been rested. "With nearly 10 players who were part of the Tokyo Olympic squad being rested, this is a fantastic opportunity for the players who had been waiting on the sidelines to get a chance to perform in a major international tournament. This will be a good platform for them to showcase their talent and temperament," said Manpreet before leaving for Dhaka on Friday.

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"This is our first outing after the Tokyo Olympics, so naturally, there is a lot of excitement among the players. We have had a good training camp in Bhubaneswar, and I feel since the weather here is quite similar to that of Dhaka, we won't take long to acclimatise," the skipper said.

"It will be a good tournament not just in terms of competition but also to understand about other team's capabilities. We assess the progress of other Asian countries ahead of the all-important Asian Games and Asia Cup next year," the ace mid-fielder added.

After Korea, India will play Bangladesh on December 15, followed by matches against arch-rival Pakistan on December 17, Malaysia on December 18 and Japan on December 19.

The top four teams from the pool stages will progress to the semi-finals on December 21, followed by the title clash on December 22.

In the previous edition of the event held in Muscat in 2018, India jointly lifted the title with Pakistan as the final was called off due to incessant rains.

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