Four-time winners Pakistan hope for positive start against Germany

Press Trust of India  |  Bhubaneswar 

Four-time champions would look to off years of disappointment and a build up when they take on higher-ranked in their opening match of the men's here Saturday.

Once a formidable force in world hockey, have now slumped to 13th position in world rankings, mainly due to lack of exposure and mismanagement and years of apathy by the national federation (PHF).

Such is the condition of Pakistan that their participation in the ongoing was in serious doubts due to lack of funds and it took a last minute intervention from Haier Pakistan to ensure the team's appearance in the tournament.

The home appliance company came in as a last-minute sponsor and released nine million Pakistani rupees to cover the team's expenses in the tournament.

Pakistan's build up has been far from rosy as Tauqeer Dar, a member of winning side, took over the reigns of the team only earlier this month after Roelant Oltmans quit from the position just four months into the job before the Asian in

Despite boasting of a rich World Cup history, few people are counting Pakistan in the tournament as their last world title came way back in 1994.

But in the last eight years, Pakistan hockey has slumped to the lowest ebb, having returned with the wooden spoon (12th) from in 2010 and then failed to qualify for the last edition at the Hague, in 2014.

Pakistan have been going through a bleak period in recent times. They stuttered in qualifying, but somehow managed to finish seventh in the Hockey World League Semifinals in to secure their place in

The composition of the pool also doesn't favour Pakistan as they are placed in a tough Pool along side three-time champions and two-time winners

The other side -- have made steady progress over the years and is placed above Pakistan at 12th in the rankings.

Pakistan Dar said their aim would be to win one match and ensure a spot in the cross-overs.

"is a tough team and we haven't played them for a long time. But the Germans too haven't played any big tournament in last 2 years. We had a few hiccups before the tournament but we never lost focus," he said.

"Despite the uncertainty we kept on preparing to the best of our abilities. We just need to win one match to survive in the pool, Dar added.

The 2014 controversy, where some Pakistani players made obscene gestures towards the crowd after beating in the semi-final, would also be playing on their minds when they turn out before the same fans at the here.

The Germans, on the other hand, have been lacklustre in the last one-and-half-year and that precisely is the reason behind their dip in rankings to sixth.

will play in the other match of the pool on Saturday.

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First Published: Fri, November 30 2018. 17:00 IST