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Pak seek to avenge 'humiliating' WC defeat against Ind at Azlan Shah tourney

Source: ANI
Last updated on: May 03, 2010 11:44 IST
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Newly appointed Pakistan hockey coach Khwaja Junaid is eagerly awaiting their encounter against India on May 7, at the Sultan Azlan Shah Hockey Tournament in Ipoh, Malaysia.

Pakistan will be going to the match, seeking revenge for the humiliating 1-4 loss against the arch rivals during the World Cup in New Delhi, Junaid said.

He said the match is of utmost importance for the team, as both would want to register a win to gain momentum in the May 6 to16 tournament.

"Some people might say that it will be just another game in the tournament but the thing is, for us, when we play against India, it's not just another game. It is one match that you have to win and it's the same for both the sides," The News quoted Junaid, as saying.

"The most important outcome of a win against India is that it gives your players' confidence a huge boost. It will be a perfect start to our Asian Games preparations, to be held in China in November," he added.

Junaid, however, admitted that defeating India would be tough task, but the new look Pakistani team is determined enough.

"It's a challenging task but I'm optimistic because the boys are highly motivated and are itching to take the field against India," he said.

Pakistan has rested most of the senior players for the tournament, but Junaid believes despite the lack of experience, his team can do well.

"More than half of our players are pretty new, but I'm hopeful that they will do well in Ipoh," he said.

"The Azlan Shah Cup will serve a platform for the Asian Games. We have begun a rebuilding process that will help us raise a strong team and will give us hope of an Olympic medal," Junaid added.

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