India will look to counter the robust tactics of world champions Argentina in their first of the four-match junior hockey test series at the Ciudad de Buenos Aires Club here on Monday.
|Last Updated: Dec 07, 2008, 12:00 AM IST|Source: Bureau
Buenos Aires, Dec 07: India will look to counter the robust tactics of world champions Argentina in their first of the four-match junior hockey test series at the Ciudad de Buenos Aires Club here on Monday.India will also clash with Holland in a one off test here on Friday.
The 20-member Indian squad led by drag-flicker Diwakar Ram had light training today after arriving here yesterday.
The under 21 team missed out on a tour to Pakistan last month due to government not granting them permission. However, they competed in the Senior Nehru Hockey tournament and won the coveted title.
Coach AK Bansal is confident that his charges will be well-prepared to counter the robust tactics of Argentina.
"We will play hard and not be cowed down," said Bansal.
India will have Mrinal Chaubey in the goal while the deep defence will be manned by Diwakar Ram and Innocent Kullu.
The midfield responsibilities will be shouldered among Birender Lakra, Vikas Sharma, Vivek and Manjeet Kullu. Wingers Pramod Kumar and Danish Mujtaba along with strikers Jay Karan and Asif Khan are expected to provide the sting in the attack.
Argentina coach Pablo Lombi said that the series would be well fought and this would help both teams in their preparation for the Junior World Cup in Singapore and Malaysia in June next year.
Argentina, who were trounced by India 6-1 in the final of 2001 Junior World Cup at Hobart, Australia, are captained by defender Martin Gebhardt. They will orchestrate a compact defence and midfield strategy and hope for strikers Augustin Mazzilli and Santiago Montelli to come good and score the goals.
Bureau Report
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