Hockey squad undergoing psychology sessions to regain belief post CWG failure

IANS  |  Bengaluru 

India's team's vice-Kangujam on Friday revealed that the players are undergoing psychology sessions in order to regain their self belief ahead of a crucial year after the failed campaign at in Gold Coast, Australia, in April.

After the 18-member squad was announced last week, the Indian team under new Harendra Singh, has upped the ante knowing well that the Men's in Breda offers the right platform to test themselves ahead of the prestigious Bhubaneswar. will face the world's top teams, including Olympic champions Argentina, world champions Australia, World No.3 Belgium, hosts and

"The team has moved on from the poor performance at the At this camp, one of the main focus is on team's on-field communication and re-instilling the team's belief that we have it in us to go for gold," Chinglensana said in a release after the day's training at the Authority of (SAI) centre here.

"Our psychology sessions have been critical in making us believe in the team goal and has prepared a 20-point agenda which we read every day ahead of training sessions to remind ourselves of our aim ahead of the tournament," the added.

The Indian team's failure in converting field goals despite improved circle penetrations has been a concern.

and PR stated that the team has paid special attention to this area over the past two weeks in the national camp.

"We have paid a lot of attention to the positioning of forwards in the striking circle. Our has not just drawn out the position chart for the strikers and explained in theory, but has also walked them through the positioning to ensure they don't repeat the mistakes made at 2018 CWG because of which we missed out on scoring critical goals.

"Front-line defence is also one of the key areas we have paid extra attention to," stated.

With just 10 days to go before the squad leaves for the on June 18, believes the team has the calibre to finish at the top.

"We have a good team balance with experience and youth. Our preparations have been earnest and the team certainly has the calibre to finish on top provided we play our A-game and not make silly mistakes and lose out on scoring opportunities," the seasoned said.

"This is the best chance to see where we stand against top teams in the world before in Bhubaneswar in November-December and we need to make this opportunity count," the concluded.

will begin their campaign at the against arch-rivals on June 23.

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First Published: Fri, June 08 2018. 17:54 IST