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We have bunch of talented players, says vice-captain Savita

Bengaluru [India], Aug 7 (ANI): Indian women's hockey team vice-captain Savita said that they have a bunch of talented and experienced players who will help the team in the Olympic Test Event in Japan.

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Bengaluru [India], Aug 7 (ANI): Indian women's hockey team vice-captain Savita said that they have a bunch of talented and experienced players who will help the team in the Olympic Test Event in Japan.

"We have a very talented bunch of players in our team, and these players have been playing together for a long time. We understand each other on and off the field, and it is something that helps us immensely to perform collectively. We also understand each other's strengths and weaknesses, and are able to help out our teammates in crunch situations," Savita said.
Savita believes that defending well against the likes of world number two Australia, world number 11 China and world number 14 Japan will play a crucial role in determining if India can win the competition.
"We will be playing a very strong team in Australia who we played well against during last year's Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast. It was a tough defeat to take as we lost by a solitary goal, and it was the Semi-Final of the tournament," Savita said.
"However, we were proud of our performance, and to match the world number two side in all departments is something that was good to see. This time, we need to make sure that we defend well as a unit, and not give them any easy chances. I feel that defense will be key in determining who wins the upcoming tournament in Tokyo," she added.
Historically, Japan have had the upper hand in proceedings as they have won 34 out of the 65 matches played between the two teams, with India winning 15. However, in the last 10 meetings between the two teams, India have won three, while Japan have won four with three matches ending in draws.
Savita said that the win in the FIH Women's Series Finals Hiroshima 2019 gave the team huge confidence of making it to the Tokyo Olympics 2020, and also to beat teams in important matches.
"In the past couple of years we have had the chance to play in huge matches, but there have been times when we have lacked a bit. But I think the team has improved tremendously, and we can even match the likes of Australia.
"We need to focus on winning the big matches, and we showed that we are capable of doing it when we won the final match of the FIH Women's Series Finals by a scoreline of 3-1 in front of Japan home crowd," said the ace goalkeeper.
The 29-year-old has 193 international caps for the Indian team said that the team is focused on a more balanced approach, and place emphasis on both attacking and defending.
"We know we have a team which can attack and defend aptly depending on the match situations. We have the players who can help us in both the aspects, and as the Goalkeeper, what I try to do is help in organizing the defense, and also warn them when the opposition is getting into threatening positions. Coordination at the back will be a key area for us going into this important year ahead, and I am sure that we will come out in flying colours," Savita concluded.
Both the senior teams are in their final week of preparation for the Olympic Test Event which will take place in Tokyo, Japan from August 17 to 21. (ANI)

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