'Cannot Rest on Our Laurels': Men's Hockey Skipper Harmanpreet Singh Aims for India to Retain Asian Champions Trophy
'Cannot Rest on Our Laurels': Men's Hockey Skipper Harmanpreet Singh Aims for India to Retain Asian Champions Trophy
After winning a second successive bronze medal at the Olympics, India Men's Hockey team skipper, Harmanpreet Singh does not intending on resting on his laurels as India eye defending the Asian Champions Trophy title.

Indian men’s hockey team captain Harmanpreet Singh said it’s time to move on from the euphoria of a second successive Olympic bronze medal if the side desires to retain its Asian Champions Trophy title in Hulunbuir, China this month.

Under Harmanpreet’s leadership, India won a second successive bronze medal for the first time in over half a century at the Olympics in Paris recently. But Harmanpreet said it’s time to move and start afresh after a deserving break for the Asian showpiece to be held from September 8 to 17.

“With a brief break after the Paris Olympics, the team is ready to take on the best hockey-playing nations in Asia and prove its mettle.

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“We had a good outing in Paris but hockey is a very close game, we cannot rest on our laurels,” the skipper said before leaving for China in the early hours on Tuesday.

“The aim will be to play high-octane hockey and retain our title.”

Besides India, the Asian Champions Trophy will feature Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, Japan and hosts China.

India will begin their campaign against China on September 8, followed by a match against Japan on September 9.

After a one-day break, India will take on Malaysia on September 11, followed by Korea on September 12 and arch-rivals Pakistan on September 14.

The top four teams will advance to the semifinals slated for September 16, with the final scheduled for September 17.

India is the most successful team in the tournament with four titles, followed by Pakistan (3).

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India won the last edition in Chennai, beating Malaysia 4-3 in the final.

Vice captain Vivek Sagar Prasad said the side has a few new players in the team this time around, who have immense potential and are eager to perform.

“We will do our best to create a nurturing environment for them on the way to our title defence,” he said.

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