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Indian women hockey team working on penalty corner conversion and defence: Gurjit

She added that it will be a good test to assess their mental and physical strength as Indian team trains in Argentina.

Gurjit Kaur Image Source : HOCKEY INDIAFile photo of Gurjit Kaur.

Building up to the Olympic Games in July, the Indian women's hockey team is keen on making every opportunity count and the 8-match tour in Argentina provides one such opportunity where the team can assess their game. "Playing against a strong team like Argentina in their home ground won't be easy but our focus will be on bringing out our best play against them. This will be our first competitive match in almost a year and we are keen on learning where we stand in terms of fitness and execution against a top team like Argentina who are currently ranked No.2 in the world," stated India's ace dragflicker Gurjit Kaur. 

She added that it will be a good test to assess their mental and physical strength. "We worked really hard on our fitness over the past 11 months in SAI and the aim was to return to our best form. It is against teams like Argentina where we can test our potential," she said. 

Having cloaked a few good sessions of hockey after arriving in Argentina, Gurjit feels the team is shaping up well ahead of their first game on Sunday. "We have been here nearly ten days and have got a few sessions on the pitch. We have paid extra attention to areas such as PC conversion and PC defending. We need to be alert in our defence if we have to do well against Argentina," she said. 

While the team's focus is on ticking off all the boxes ahead of their first game, Gurjit emphasized the importance of following protocols due to the on-going pandemic. "We are extremely grateful to Hockey India and the Argentina Federation for ensuring a safe bio bubble environment here. We are in a good hotel which is about 20-25 minutes' drive from the ground, the food is good and SOPs on the ground is followed to the T. It's important to be responsible and just focus on the job at hand.," Gurjit stated.