No question of feeling pressure: Rani

‘The crowd will act as the 12th player for us’

September 11, 2019 12:48 am | Updated 12:48 am IST - Bengaluru

Rani Rampal, member of Indian Women Hockey Team during camp at NIS in Patiala, April 01 2014. Express photo by Kshitij Mohan

Rani Rampal, member of Indian Women Hockey Team during camp at NIS in Patiala, April 01 2014. Express photo by Kshitij Mohan

The Indian women’s hockey team (World No. 9) will face high expectations when it takes on USA (World No. 13), in the FIH Olympic qualifier at Bhubaneswar, on November 1 and 2. A victory in the two-legged tie will give the Indian women a third appearance at the Olympics (after 1980 and 2016).

For skipper Rani Rampal, the key lies in enjoying the occasion and overcoming the nerves associated with a big occasion. “There is no question of feeling pressure; it is about being excited. We must remain cool, and stick to our plans. We will play in front of our home fans, which will work to our advantage. The crowd will act as the 12th player for us. We will use the positive energy of the crowd. We have the belief that we can do well,” Rani said here on Tuesday.

It was Rani who scored the equaliser when the two teams last met, in the 2018 World Cup. Rani explained that the Indian side has considerably improved since, pointing to the victorious campaign at the recent Olympic test event where India defeated the likes of Australia and Japan.

“We put up consistently good shows in the test event, and we will carry that confidence against USA. Each player knows her role very well, and when every individual does her part, we will find success,” Rani said.

Coach Sjoerd Marijne believes that the upcoming tour of England will help the side prepare for the tricky outing against USA.

“We play five matches against England. The timing of the tour is great, as England is a physical team, similar to the USA,” Marijne said.

On what to expect from USA, Marijne said, “USA is a physical team, but we can match them. We feel confident. It doesn’t matter who we play; we are just happy to know who we are playing against. Playing in front of our home crowd at Bhubaneswar will be a first for some of our girls, but I see it as an advantage.”

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