Madurai, Dec 1 (PTI) In-form but untested Indian team will look to fine-tune its grey areas while continuing its winning run against Switzerland in the final group league encounter ahead of the knockout stage at the FIH Junior Men’s World Cup here on Tuesday.
Both India are Switzerland are unbeaten in Pool B with two wins from as many matches but the hosts are on top of the table by virtue of superior goal difference.
It was a goal-fest for the Indians in the first two games in Chennai as they beat Chile 7-0 before thrashing Oman 17-0.
Switzerland, on the other hand, beat Oman 4-0 and then eked out a narrow 3-2 win over Chile.
And come Tuesday, the world no.2 side is expected to get the better of Switzerland comfortably.
But some concerns remain
for India ahead of the knockout stage.
In the first two games, the Indian defence was hardly tested as goalkeepers Prince Deep Singh and Bikramjit Singh were least bothered. The defence led by skipper Rohit too would like to be more in action going into the business end of the tournament.
Another area of concern for India would be conversion dragflick goals from penalty corners.
Skipper Rohit, the team’s main dragflicker, looked a pale shadow of himself and needs to up his game.
It is not that India didn’t score from penalty corners but most of the goals came from indirect variations and rebounds.
The most heartening aspect of India’s outing in the first two games is the performance of their midfield and forwardline.
Dilraj Singh is the joint top-scorer of the tournament with six goals, including a hat-trick against Oman, while Arshdeep Singh too scored three goals in the last match.
The likes of Manmeet Singh, Ajeet Yadav and Ingalemba Luwang Thouraojam too have ben among goals.
The match against Switzerland is India’s only game in Madurai before they return to Chennai for their remaining campaign.
And it remains to be seen how the Indians acclimatise to the conditions here.
But India’s assistant coach Birendra Lakra, who is in charge of communicating with the players from the dug out, is not too much bothered.
“Definitely the ground will change but we will have the same weather conditions. We also got two days time to practice and adjust.” Despite being considered as clear favourites, Lakra warned the players against taking Switzerland lightly.
“Switzerland is a good team, they also have won two matches, so it won’t be that easy against Switzerland. But we will analyse them and make our strategy,” he said.
“To play in the quarterfinals we need to win the next match. So we are not thinking about quarterfinals now, our focus is on Switzerland match.” Meanwhile in other matches on Tuesday, Spain will play Namibia in Madurai, Belgium will face Egypt (Madurai), Chile will take on Oman (Chennai), Netherlands vs Austria (Madurai), France vs Bangladesh (Chennai), England vs Malaysia (Madurai) and Australia vs Korea (Chennai).
The ongoing 14th edition of the FIH Junior World Cup is the largest ever with 24 teams vying for top honours in Chennai and Madurai.
The teams have been split into six groups and the pool winners and two best-second placed sides will progress to quarterfinals. PTI SSC SSC KHS KHS












