Kabaddi Masters: India coach criticises Iran's strategy

IANS  |  Dubai 

on Thursday took a dig at for not sending their top players in the six-nation inaugural Masters tournament, starting here from Friday.

Besides the duo, also omitted Meraj Sheiykh from their squad.

While the is pipped to provide an excellent opportunity for the Asian countries like India, Pakistan, and Iran to fine tune their skills before the in in August, Reddy smelt a conspiracy of Iran not willing to reveal their strength before the Asiad.

"Iran sent their second string team to get some exposure. The thing is they don't want to share their strength before This is their strategy. But for us, we want out players to give their best shot," Reddy told reporters here on Thursday.

"For example, if you appear in an exam then only you can know your capacity. But if you have fear of exam or hide from it then how will you achieve your result? Based on the outcome, you do your homework and correct your mistakes which ultimately will help in reaping good results.

"We came here with our best team and we will use all our players," he added.

The who is also a former termed this nine-day tournament as their pre-final for the

"It's a pre-final for Since 1990 we are the champions in the Asian Games, so this time also we will going to rock the prestigious meet in Jakarta," he said.

are clubbed along side and in Group A while Group B consists of Iran, and

The teams in each group play two matches against every other team in their respective group, with the top two teams from each group qualifying for the semi-finals.

Star raider Ajay Thakur, under whom India start as favourites for Friday's tournament opener against arch rivals Pakistan, cautioned his team of the opposition's defence.

"Pakistan's main strength is their defence but we have both strong defence as well as offence," he said.

"We have already played many times. But yes there will be some pressure because you never dare to take these matches lightly as you are representing you country at the end," he added.

Besides Thakur, India will pin their hopes on their brilliant raiders in Rahul Chaudhari, Pardeep Narwal, Rohit Kumar, and

In Deepak Hooda, Manjeet Chhillar, Surender Nada and Girish Ernak, India also boast of top-class all-rounders and defenders to lend a perfect balance to the side.

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, June 21 2018. 21:04 IST