Asiad Hockey: Indian women eye gold to book Olympic berth

Press Trust of India  |  Jakarta 

Former champions will have to recover from their medal-less campaign as they look to clinch the title at the 18th and seal a Tokyo berth when the women's competition begins, here tomorrow.

They have managed to return with at-least a medal in all the nine editions, including a bronze at the 2014 Games at Incheon,

At world no 9, Indian women's team are the top-ranked side in the competition and will open its campaign against hosts Indonesia, ranked as low as 64, in a Pool B match here tomorrow.

However, India's real test would be against defending champions Korea (ranked 10), and

Both (ranked 11) and (ranked 14) are in Pool A and will not clash with them before the semifinals.

Clubbed in pool B, will face their toughest test in the league stage against Korea on August 25. They play on August 21 and conclude the Pool engagement with a clash against on August 27.

Rani and Co. are still recovering from their heart-breaking quarterfinal loss to

The women's team had entered quarterfinals after 40 years but the defeat against via penalty shootout is still rankling the Indian players, especially Rampal, who had missed her for the first time in her career.

She had locked herself inside her hotel room, finding it difficult to digest the missed chance.

It was a personal failure for her and will look to set things right by guiding the team to a title win and earning India a place in as the Continental champions.

Prior to the Games, the low-intensity camp in Bengaluru, which focused more on recovery after the World Cup, coupled with some sensible talk by the team management has allowed the team to regroup.

The team management, including team's Wayne Lombard, chose to show the players, through the video footage, how excellent their defense was and how they executed most of the plans.

It definitely had a positive effect on the morale of the team.

"I feel that this is a great way to forget disappointment. If I keep thinking about the World Cup, and it affects our performance at the Asian Games, then that resentment will stay in my head throughout my life," said Rani.

As India looks to put behind disappointment, it remains to be seen how this side, guided by Dutch Sjoerd Marijne, handles nerves at business end of the tournament.

Both the men's and women's team had reached the finals in 1998 but clinching the double gold remained elusive for India in with only the men's team emerging champions.

Considering the strength of both the Indian teams and their opponents, the historic double could be a real possibility this time.

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First Published: Sat, August 18 2018. 12:30 IST