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Improved fitness in last three years behind team’s success: Rani

Press Trust of india by Press Trust of india
February 8, 2020
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New Delhi, Feb 7 : Skipper Rani Rampal feels the improved level of fitness has played a key role in the Indian women’s hockey team’s recent success.

Last year marked an eventful season for the Indian women’s team as it booked its ticket to 2020 Olympics, where for the first time in the history of the game it will make back-to-back appearances.

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The team also scripted creditable victories against quality sides like Spain, Ireland, Japan, China, Korea among other countries last year, while defeating higher ranked teams like New Zealand and Great Britain in 2020.

“The starting of the Olympic year has been good. Specially, because last year we managed to qualify for Tokyo. Since then women’s hockey’s graph is going well. In the last three years the team has done quite well,” Rani told PTI.

The skipper feels South African Wayne Patrick Lombard, who was appointed as the scientific advisor of the women’s team in 2017, has made a significant contribution in improving the fitness level of the players, something the squad had lacked earlier.

“The combination of fitness and skill has been great. Earlier we used to lag behind in fitness. But that has improved in the last three years. Wayne Lombard, has worked really hard with the team, personally and individually,” she said.

“In today’s time if the fitness is good we can play well but if there is no fitness even the skill won’t help,” she said.

Rani, who currently has more than 240 caps for India, feels the improved level of fitness has brought a belief in the players that they can beat any team irrespective of the rankings.

“It has boosted the team’s confidence. They are not scared of facing any side. Also because these days ranking doesn’t mean much, whoever performs better on that given day wins,” she said.

“We are concentrating on our game more than others. Our competition every day is with ourselves. How we can perform better and better.”

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