India U-18 men eye series clincher, women look for breakthrough
Bhopal: The Indian Under-18 men’s hockey team will take the field determined to clinch the series against visiting Australia, while the women’s side will be desperate to register a victory that has so far proved elusive. Last match of the four-match series will be played at SAI Centre on Wednesday.
After a hard-fought opening phase of matches, the boys’ squad, coached for the tour by a contingent of inter national trainers, arrive at the decisive fixture with momentum on their side and a clear objective: convert promising performances into the series win.
Confidence in the camp has been bolstered by a combination of clinical finishing from the forwards and growing solidity in defence, with set-piece routines and penalty-corner variations showing rewards in recent games.
Selectors and support staff have stressed the importance of discipline and composure, noting that Australia’s sub-junior outfit remains dangerous on the counter and thrives on quick transitions.
“We must control possession, force them to play our tempo and take our chances when they come,” a member of the Indian support team said. Fitness levels and bench depth are expected to be crucial as the match schedule intensifies.
Meanwhile, the Indian women’s team heads into their final assignment seeking a breakthrough result. After a string of near-misses and competitive spells that have not translated into wins, the visitors hold a psychological edge that India must overcome.
The women’s coaching staff have been experimenting with tactical tweaks, aiming to sharpen attacking combinations and shore up defensive gaps that Australia has exploited.
Veteran players have urged composure and belief, saying that small margins have decided previous contests and that patience will be key.
“We’ve been competitive; now we need to finish our chances,” one senior player remarked.
Both matches will be closely watched by selectors and fans alike as indicators of the depth and future prospects of Indian hockey at junior and senior levels. With pride and series honours at stake, the teams will look to deliver under pressure and close out the tour on a high.
Confidence in the camp has been bolstered by a combination of clinical finishing from the forwards and growing solidity in defence, with set-piece routines and penalty-corner variations showing rewards in recent games.
Selectors and support staff have stressed the importance of discipline and composure, noting that Australia’s sub-junior outfit remains dangerous on the counter and thrives on quick transitions.
“We must control possession, force them to play our tempo and take our chances when they come,” a member of the Indian support team said. Fitness levels and bench depth are expected to be crucial as the match schedule intensifies.
Meanwhile, the Indian women’s team heads into their final assignment seeking a breakthrough result. After a string of near-misses and competitive spells that have not translated into wins, the visitors hold a psychological edge that India must overcome.
The women’s coaching staff have been experimenting with tactical tweaks, aiming to sharpen attacking combinations and shore up defensive gaps that Australia has exploited.
“We’ve been competitive; now we need to finish our chances,” one senior player remarked.
Both matches will be closely watched by selectors and fans alike as indicators of the depth and future prospects of Indian hockey at junior and senior levels. With pride and series honours at stake, the teams will look to deliver under pressure and close out the tour on a high.
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