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Have all our bases covered, can make history in Tokyo: Savita

By IANS | Updated: July 18, 2020 11:50 IST

New Delhi, July 18 Indian hockey goalkeeper Savita believes the team has all their bases covered and stand ...

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New Delhi, July 18 Indian hockey goalkeeper Savita believes the team has all their bases covered and stand a great chance to win the elusive medal at next year's Tokyo Olympic Games.

Because of the coronavirus outbreak, the Tokyo Olympics have been postponed by a year and are now scheduled to be held in Summer 2021.

"I think we have a great chance to make history at the Tokyo Olympics. We have a good mix of experience and youngsters in our side and all our bases are covered," Savita was quoted as saying by Hockey India.

"We have competed against top teams in the recent past and we have a strong belief in our abilities. If we play to our potential, we will surely win a medal for India at the Olympics next year," she added.

The Indian eves have never been able to win a medal in the prestigious quadrennial event. In Moscow Games in 1980, the team finished fourth while in Rio Games in 2016, they finished at the 12th spot.

Recalling the historic qualification for the Rio Olympics, Savita said: "It was fantastic to take part at the Rio Olympics in 2016. We had qualified for the big competition after 36 years and we were very excited to be in the midst of the best athletes from around the world. The feeling was unparalleled when we were soaking in the entire environment at Rio."

"I feel our team was raw at that time and we made a few mistakes. Now, we have a much stronger side and I am sure we will be able to put the nightmare in Rio behind us. The experience at the Olympic Games will certainly hold us in good stead for the next one in Tokyo," she added.

The goalkeeper stated that the team has changed their playing style after the Rio Games.

"We have certainly changed the way we operate on and off the field since the 2016 Olympics. We have recorded great victories in the last four years which includes Asia Cup 2017 and FIH Women's Series Finals Hiroshima 2019.

"It was absolutely amazing to book a berth at the Tokyo Olympics through the FIH Olympic Qualifiers 2019 in front of our home crowd. We desperately needed one goal in the second leg match against USA and Rani stepped up for us once again in the last quarter of the match.

"We never stopped believing in ourselves and that was the key aspect in our game on that day," she added.

( With inputs from IANS )

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