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Need to play against tougher teams before Olympics: Nobbs

Press Trust of India | Updated Jul 05, 2012 at 06:00pm IST

Mumbai: Indian hockey team, which won the bronze medal at the Sultan Azlan cup hockey tournament in Malaysia on Sunday, returned home last night to a warm reception at the Chhatrapati Shivaji International airport.

Coach Michael Nobbs, who faces a Litmus test with the team at the July August London Olympic Games, was cautious in his reaction about the team's mixed performance in Malaysia where they failed to defend their crown.

"We need to play more matches against tougher teams," said Nobbs on his arrival at the airport.

Need to play tough teams before Olympics: Nobbs

Indian hockey coach Michael Nobbs faces a Litmus test with the team at the July August London Olympic Games.

India's best performance in Ipoh came in the bronze medal play-off when they defeated their higher ranked rivals Britain 3-1, after having been beaten by the latter earlier in the league stage of the tournament.

Some of the other teams in the fray were eventual champions New Zealand, South Korea, Argentina, Pakistan and hosts Malaysia. Absent were top outfits like Australia, Germany and the Netherlands.

"I'm obviously very pleased. It's a good win and a medal here is what we were aiming at. We would've loved to win the title, but we have done well to get on the podium," Nobbs had said at the post-match press conference in Malaysia.

The team is to have a two-day selection camp in Pune on June 6 and 7 at the Balewadi Complex and there are some issues Nobbs and the selectors have to address in Pune ahead of finalising the 16-strong team for the London Games, it was learnt.

Among those are whether the team needs a second goal-keeper with Bharat Chhetri and PS Sreejesh in the running - and whether to include young striker Yuvraj Walmiki in the squad as he has reportedly not fully recovered from his hamstring injury sustained during the Olympic qualifiers in New Delhi in February.

Walmiki had gone to Malaysia as a late replacement for another injured player Gurwinder Singh Chandi.

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