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Harmanpreet says he is ready to play against the best

SportsHarmanpreet says he is ready to play against the best

Harmanpreet Singh is on top of the world.  Singh, who is a member of the junior World Cup winning squad, feels that he is ready to rub shoulders with the best in the business.

“Our win in the junior World Cup has come as a shot in the arm.  We overcame the challenge of many tough teams and I am confident about my abilities to go out there and compete with the best. After all, it’s all about one’s confidence and right now in terms of that I am on top of the world,” he said.

Harmanpreet will rub shoulders with the best in the business when he gets ready to participate in the Hockey India League (HIL) starting next month.  Harmanpreet says that he got the confidence after playing with the likes of Florian Fuchs (Germany) and David Harte, who play in his team Dabang Mumbai.

“Getting to play against top players like Mark Knowles or Moritz Fuerste would also mean that I would have to get rid of the fear of playing against great players,” Harmanpreet said.

“Initially, even the thought would make me nervous but I think constant interaction with players within my team (Dabang Mumbai) like Florian made me more confident. The foreign players are very encouraging and they don’t hesitate in correcting our mistakes.”

“Personally, for me, this made a lot of difference especially when I got a chance to play with the senior squad and faced tough opponents in the FIH Champions Trophy, in the Rio Olympics and the recent Junior World Cup in Lucknow. I knew that I had nothing to fear against the top teams and that I must just stick to my game,” Harmanpreet added. 

 Harmanpreet, who was instrumental in the junior team World Cup win after a 15-year hiatus, said every foreign player came with his own style of play and the new combinations, which the teams in HIL try. This helps the youngsters when they play for the national squad.

 «Usually when we play different national teams, the coach brings in different tactics based on that particular opponent›s pluses and minuses.»

«Our planning for the Junior World Cup was also executed similarly and due to our exposure in the HIL, where we learn to adapt to different variations in a very short span of time, it just became a lot easier for us to execute the plans that Coach Roelant Oltmans had for us,» Harmanpreet said. 

Gurjant Singh, who is also part of Dabang Mumbai and was adjudged the Man-of-the-Match in the final at the Junior World Cup, also admitted that HIL taught him how to cope with pressure. 

 “Playing in front of big crowds can be very intimidating and it can also sometimes inflict self-imposed pressure. But I think the experience in HIL helped us cope with such an atmosphere because at the Junior World Cup in Lucknow, the supporters turned out in great numbers and would cheer loudly, so loud that sometimes we could not hear the calls by our own team-mates. But we learnt to deal with that through HIL,» said the lanky forward. 

“I am looking forward to the start of the league as it’s a very different environment and playing with foreign players is a different joy all together,” he added.

Regards

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