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Tokyo 2020: Hockey team definitely a strong contender for podium finish, says Olympian Tushar Khandker

By ANI | Published: June 07, 2021 11:41 AM

With the clock ticking closer to July 23 when the Olympics kicks off in Tokyo, the eagerness to watch the Indian athletes achieve success is palpable.

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With the clock ticking closer to July 23 when the Olympics kicks off in Tokyo, the eagerness to watch the Indian athletes achieve success is palpable.

Expressing his excitement ahead of the most awaited global event, Olympian Tushar Khandker said the Indian men's hockey team will be one of the strong contenders for a podium finish.

"Definitely I am excited to watch the Olympics. I feel the way the team (Indian Men's Team) is doing right now; they are a strong contender to finish on the podium," said Tushar who engaged in a free-wheeling conversation with Hockey Te Charcha, a podcast series initiated by Hockey India ahead of the Olympic Games.

The former India forward, who made his international debut in 2003, further expressed that India's past experiences have taught important lessons and players understand very well what small mistakes can do in big-ticket events such as the Olympics.

"We have learnt from each of the Olympic Games. While we didn't qualify in 2008, we finished 12th in London and 8th in Rio. We learnt from the mistakes we made in 2012, and players part of the London Olympics like Sreejesh, Manpreet, Sunil, Danish Mujtaba, Raghunath (and others) who also got to play in Rio had told themselves the team won't make the same mistakes they made in London," said Tushar.

"Likewise, I am sure players who were part of the Rio Olympics will caution the team of the errors they need to avoid making in Tokyo," he added.

Tushar, who was part of the Indian Men's Team support staff between 2014 to 2016 as the assistant coach, believes the current squad has raised the level in every aspect.

"I feel the current team has raised the level and they have developed a great sense of self belief that they can do well against top teams of the world. After a slump in 2008-09, it has taken us 10-11 years to climb to this level we are at now," said Tushar.

The former international also credited India's steady growth at the world level to Hockey India's efforts in professionalising the system.

"To make a good team, we definitely need good planning, and I am very happy with the way Hockey India plans and executes systematically. Over the past 10-12 years they have brought in a lot of changes and have laid emphasis on a very scientific approach to train players," said Tushar.

"They are not only looking at producing quality players, but they are also working on developing quality coaches through the Hockey India Coaches Education Pathway," he added.

( With inputs from ANI )

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