Fitness-wise we are no less than any European team: Rani

KOLKATA, June 24:
Olympic champions are not created overnight and Indian women hockey team has taken long strides in that direction by following a well-defined process, skipper Rani Rampal assured today and avowed that her balanced side is good enough to challenge the best during the Tokyo Games.
The Indian women team competed at the 2016 Olympics after a gap of 36 years but was eliminated at the Group Stage itself with four losses and a draw against Japan.
Rani said they are a much better bunch now.
“No team becomes Olympic champions overnight. They definitely started from somewhere. We, also, are part of the process. Coaching and the staff are working well for this mission,” Rani said during a virtual news conference.
“Earlier people felt that we were no match to the European teams. If you see our team over the period of last four-five years, fitness-wise we are no less than any other team.”
Placed in a tough Pool A, the Indian team will begin its Olympic campaign against world’s top side the Netherlands on July 24 before taking on Germany (ranked 3rd), Great Britain (5th) and Ireland (9th), who are all ranked higher than the 10th placed India.
South Africa, at number 16, is the only lower-ranked side than India.
“Everyone is really excited. We have worked towards this for years. We have a nice blend of youth and experience and every player has some quality. Our coaches have kept some good choices in the team. We have got a balanced side in all three departments.”
The Indian captain said it was not easy to prepare the team physically and mentally when the Games were delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
During this year, the skipper herself had contracted the infection. (PTI)