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This is an archive article published on July 20, 2006

We’re eyeing a semi-final spot: Tirkey

High on confidence after the bronze medal finish at Azlan Shah Tournament in Kuala Lumpur, Indian hockey captain Dilip Tirkey says his side is eyeing at least a semi-final berth in the forthcoming World Cup in Germany.

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High on confidence after the bronze medal finish at Azlan Shah Tournament in Kuala Lumpur, Indian hockey captain Dilip Tirkey says his side is eyeing at least a semi-final berth in the forthcoming World Cup in Germany.

The veteran defender said the Azlan Shah performance had lifted the morale of the team and they were preparing in right earnest for the prestigious event, starting on September 6 at Monchengladbach.

For realising the dream of reaching the semi-finals, India will have to get past two top teams — World No. 3 Germany and World No. 4 Holland during the league matches of group ‘B’. England, South Africa and Korea are the other teams in Group ‘B’. Australia, Argentina, Pakistan, Spain, Japan and New Zeland form group ‘A’.

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Tirkey said the team had the confidence required to take on the strong European sides. “We know that Germany and Holland are good teams, but we have faith in our abilities. We will take it match by match,” Tirkey said over phone from Bangalore where the squad is taking part in a camp.

India, who will start off their campaign against Germany on September 6, will reach Germany 15-20 days in advance in order to acclimatise to the cold weather.

Praising the young players for their fine showing in Azlan Shah Tournament, Tirkey expressed hope that they would deliver the goods in Germany as well. “Tushar Khandekar, Hari Prasad and Prabodh Tirkey played very well in Kuala Lumpur and the team expects a lot from them in the World Cup,” he said. “But one should not hope for miracles just on the basis of one good result. We need to get better and raise our game and the team is working hard to weed out the weaknesses,” he said.

On areas that India needed to improve upon, the Indian Airlines player said the team must stop conceding chances in the dying minutes of the game. “We will have to improve on these aspects in Germany because one single mistake would spoil the party,” said Tirkey.

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“Our strikers are not able to convert many moves into goals. We will have to work on our attack.”

Tirkey said in order to succeed in the World Cup, India will have to adopt a strategy that is a mix of European and Asian style of hockey. “We cannot fight with the strong European teams just by playing the Asian style of hockey. We will have to adopt a mix of both.”

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