India Vice-Captain Hardik Singh is confident to defend Asian Champions Trophy in China

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Indian men’s hockey team vice-captain Hardik Singh feels that the Asian Champions Trophy triumph last year was the perfect impetus for his side to achieve greater heights and defending the title will be an important step in becoming the best in the world.

The Indian team has been in a sublime touch since winning the Championship last year. Since then, the side went on to win the Asian Games and qualify for the Paris Olympics while also putting up a good show in the home leg of the FIH Pro League.

‘We aim to be the best team in the world’, says Hardik Singh ahead of the Asian Champions Trophy

The Asian Hockey Federation on 28th February announced that the Men’s Asian Champions Trophy 2024 will take place in Hulunbuir City, Inner Mongolia, People’s Republic of China, from 8th to 17th September 2024. The teams qualified for this edition are China, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, and defending Champions India.

Speaking on the significance of the tournament, Indian Men’s Hockey Team Vice Captain Hardik Singh said, “The Asian Champions Trophy is a prestigious tournament where teams battle to claim the title of being the best hockey team in Asia. We aim to be the best team in the world, and an important step in that journey will be to retain the trophy and solidify our position as the best team in Asia”.

India emerged victorious in the previous edition, the Asian Champions Trophy Chennai 2023, held in Chennai. They topped the pool with 4 wins and 1 draw, the draw being against Japan. In the Semi-Final, they faced Japan again and registered a 5-0 triumph.

In the Final, India found themselves trailing 3-1 at halftime, but goals from Captain Harmanpreet Singh, Gurjant Singh, and Akashdeep Singh in the second half ensured that India were crowned Champions of the Asian Champions Trophy Chennai 2023.

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Indian Men’s Hockey Team with the Asian Champions Trophy Chennai 2023

Reflecting on the team’s performance, Hardik said, “The Asian Champions Trophy Chennai 2023 was a spectacular tournament. As a team, we were still adapting to the new style of play under Chief Coach Craig Fulton, and claiming the Gold medal was a testament to the progress the team had made under him. We also had the Mental Trainer Paddy Upton with us to help us along the way, and the team showed immense character to keep their wits about them and turn things around when we were trailing to Malaysia in the Final.”

“Coming back from behind to win the tournament was a special feeling, and looking back, I feel the team used that game as a springboard to reach greater heights. There is no doubt that we are looking forward to playing in the Men’s Asian Champions Trophy 2024 and defending our title,” the midfielder signed off.

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