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India to play on blue turfs in run-up to Olympics: Sandeep

Last Updated: Thursday, May 10, 2012, 18:45
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India to play on blue turfs in run-up to Olympics: SandeepMumbai: Having failed to adapt to the blue turf during the Olympic hockey test event in London recently, India team is keen to play more on the surface to get adjusted to it ahead of the London Games, said ace drag-flicker Sandeep Singh.

After losing all their matches against world champions Australia, Olympic champions Germany and hosts Great Britain during the Olympic test event, India are now eager to quickly get acclimatised to the blue turf at the upcoming Sultan Azlan Shah Cup in Malaysia, followed by the four-nation tournament at Santander, Spain.

"We are going to play in the Azlan Shah Cup (in Ipoh, Malaysia), which will be a blue turf again. Later, we will travel to Spain and France for two Test matches, so it will be a good experience," said the defender, who has emerged as one of the main hopes for India scoring goals at international ties.

During the Olympics test event at the Riverbank Arena in the Olympic Park, the venue for the Games hockey tournament, the turf came under criticism as it seemed to be slippery.

Sandeep admitted that it was tough initially to get adjusted to the surface but said as the players got used to it, the performance improved.

"Playing there was quite different. The main stadium is bumpy and slow. Top teams in the world like Germany, Australia and England have the blue turf so they had an advantage," he said.

"For us, the Test event was our first ever outing on a blue turf. Initially establishing eye contact on the ball was not simple. The surface is bumpy and ball trapping was difficult.

"Australian coach Ric Charlesworth also criticised it and termed it "the worst surface in the world". However, after every match, we improved," Sandeep, who has signed up as brand ambassador of `Tilaknagar Industries` along with teammates Sardar Singh, S V Sunil and Shivendra Singh, added.

Insisting that small error on the blue turf can prove to be expensive, Sandeep said: "Other teams have been playing on blue turf for six months and thus were more experienced. But our end result says that we were not too far behind.

"The surface is such that one small error in trapping or a misjudgment can prove to be dangerous."
Sardar Singh informed that the Indian team`s camp has been shifted to Ludhiana where a similar blue-coloured turf is being prepared.

"In Ludhiana, blue turf is being prepared. Once the work is complete, we may shift there and practice. The team is gelling well and our strongest point is our fitness. Our performance has improved and we competed at the same pace as the opponents," Sardar said.

Ace forward Shivendra said that having played the strong teams, which will also take part in the upcoming London Games, at the Olympic hockey test event was very crucial in the team`s build-up as the players could measure up their rivals.

"It was very important that we played the big teams because we hadn`t faced them in more than a year. All the teams brought their main players, so that gave us a lot of confidence and a fair idea as to where we stand compared to them," said Shivendra, who has come off an injury lay-off.

S V Sunil said though the team committed some minor mistakes, overall the performance was good.
"We committed minor errors in London but overall our performance was satisfactory. We will train harder and plug the loopholes before the Games," he said.

Meanwhile, Sandeep expressed happiness that corporate support has been coming in for the national game.

"We are encouraged by Tilaknagar Industries Limited`s support to Indian hockey players. This kind of support will help the growth of the national game. Sportspersons are dependent on corporate sponsorships.

"As more money starts flowing into the game, more and more youngsters will be encouraged to take up hockey full time," said the Arjuna Award winner.

PTI


First Published: Thursday, May 10, 2012, 18:45


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