Indian women's hockey team climb to their best-ever ranking

Thursday 16th August 2018 03:49 EDT
 
 

The Indian Women's Hockey Team achieved their best-ever world ranking as they climbed up to the ninth place in the latest FIH Hero World Rankings published by the International Hockey Federation (FIH). The climb in ranking comes after the Indian team reached the quarters of the Women’s Hockey World Cup – their best finish at the tournament in four decades.

Previously ranked no 10, India displayed some solid performances throughout the tournament in London, conceding only three goals in the five matches they played. The Rani Rampal-led team eventually crashed out after losing to silver-medallists Ireland 3-1 in the penalty shootout after a goal-less quarter-final tie at the Lee Valley Hockey and Tennis Centre. The new ranking means that the Indian eves will go into the upcoming 18th Asian Games as the top-ranked Asian team in the world, but Chief Coach Sjoerd Marijne believes that this is just a start for this young bunch of girls.

"The new ranking comes as added motivation to our team for the upcoming Asian Games, but what is even better to see is that the players are not satisfied. There is more hunger in the squad to improve the ranking further by performing consistently at the highest level," Sjoerd Marijne, Indian Women’s Hockey Team Coach said. "We do have plenty of positives from the World Cup as the girls produced very good hockey, showing their grit and character to get through to the last eight," he said.

Marijne said that the improvement in ranking was down to the team keeping their defensive structure intact consistently even when they were under pressure. "One must note that we only conceded three goals in the whole tournament in London. The defence was very solid and that starts with our forward-line as your entire team contributes to a strong defensive structure. We have placed special focus on our structure during matches and now we can see that the girls have come a long way in the past two years. They are now fully aware of their capabilities on the turf and I'm sure the new ranking will surely motivate them to excel at the Asian Games."

The Indian team is set to start their preparatory camp with a total of 25 core group members, including the 18-member squad which was picked last month for the 18th Asian Games to be held in Jakarta-Palembang. Indian team is placed in Pool B along with South Korea, who have swapped places with the Indian team, to be now ranked World no 10 Thailand, Kazakhstan and hosts Indonesia are also grouped with the top-2 Asian teams. “We only have a few days in camp to prepare ourselves, but we will be looking to ensure that our passing is 100% accurate in our build-up play, and we must also improve our penalty corner conversion rate and take more shots on goal," Marijne said.


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