We\'ve to perform at our best: Australia captain Zalewski

We've to perform at our best: Australia captain Zalewski

Press Trust of India  |  Bhubaneswar 

believes it will be one of the most open men's World Cups in recent times and his team will have to test themselves against the best to defend the title here.

"World is close at the moment and very competitive and any team can win and obviously at home with home crowd will be very tough to beat," said after arriving here with his team for

"We have a chance to test ourselves against the best in the world as we haven't tested ourselves since Rio (2016 Olympics) so we want to do very well here," he added.

It is a sort of home coming for Australia, who had claimed in 2014 and the World League Final in 2017 here.

has Ireland, England and in Pool B and said it isn't going to be an easy task for his side even in Pool Stages.

"We are the Champions but a long way from winning this tournament. We have a lot of work to do. We saw that in the Women's World Cup, a lot of surprises sprung up so we have to perform at our best against in the first game and then see what happens from there, said Batch, a winner himself in 1986.

"We haven't seen for a while but they have played some good hockey. England we have played them a few times, they are a good side and are a bit unknown so we just take one game a time."

open their title-defence campaign against on November 30.

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First Published: Sat, November 24 2018. 17:30 IST