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Asian Champions Trophy (ACT) 2023: Pakistan Men’s Hockey Coach Sheikh Shahnaz Says Team ‘Always Excited To Play In India’

Pakistan hockey team will open their campaign in the Asian Champions Trophy 2023 in Chennai on Thursday.

Asian Champions Trophy (ACT) 2023: Pakistan Men’s Hockey Coach Sheikh Shahnaz Says Team ‘Always Excited To Play In India’ Pakistan hockey team after their arrival in Chennai.

Chennai: Pakistan’s men’s hockey coach Sheikh Shahnaz arrived at Chennai with his team on Tuesday to participate in the Asian Hockey Champions Trophy (ACT) 2023 where he said that the Pakistan team are always excited to play in India. The arrival of India’s neighbouring nations Pakistan and China in Chennai on Tuesday night energised the city’s atmosphere ahead of the Hero Asian Champions Trophy Chennai 2023.

While the China men’s hockey team directly flew to the host city, Pakistan men’s Hockey Team entered India through the Attari-Wagah border in Amritsar, from where they took a flight to Chennai via Bengaluru. Talking about the preparations for the tournament and playing in India, Pakistan’s coach Sheikh Shahnaz said as quoted by Hockey India, “We are always excited to play in India and it definitely adds to the pressure, but good quality players know how to perform and deliver under pressure, hence, we are hopeful of a good show on and off the field.”

The Asian Champions Trophy Chennai 2023 is set to be played from August 3rd to August 12th. The tournament promises intense battles as six teams – India, Pakistan, Korea, China, Malaysia, and Japan will lock horns with each other, as per Hockey India’s release.

Pakistan, who have won the Asian Champions Trophy title thrice, are the most successful team in the history of the tournament alongside India, and they will now be aiming to win the elusive trophy for the record fourth time.

Pakistan will open their campaign against Malaysia on 3rd August. “We are here to play positive hockey and I believe that India and Pakistan should play more and more matches against each other as it will help both teams to take their respective games to the next level. Also, the Asian Champions Trophy will serve as a good precursor to Hangzhou Asian Games as we will be playing against the same teams in China, so this tournament will help us identify strengths and weaknesses of our opponents,” he added before stating, “We are hopeful of at least playing the final of the tournament.”

Also, commenting on grouping numerous young players with a couple of experienced campaigners in his team, Shahnaz said, “Nowadays, you have to take a chance by adding young players to the team. It has now become a crucial aspect of modern hockey. The younger players not only have better fitness levels but also bring new energy, commitment, flair, and skills to a team and they can easily adapt to the ever-changing hockey environment. So, I believe the mixture of youngsters with some experienced players in the team is more effective in modern hockey.”

Meanwhile, Pakistan’s Captain Umar Bhutta said, “Many of the young players in our team recently played in the Junior Asia Cup. So, for them, this tournament will be familiar to a certain extent and they won’t find it very difficult to get accustomed to the conditions here and play in such high-level tournaments as I think that a sportsman is habitual to soak pressure and perform in crunch situations.

“Also, I have some wonderful memories of playing in India when I last came to this country five years ago to participate in the 2018 World Cup. This time as well, I have come here with the hope of giving our best as a team and gaining as much experience as we can. Moreover, it’s a crucial tournament for us in regards to the upcoming Asian Games as we will be able to try different team combinations and fine-tune our strategies in this competition, which will ultimately help us improve as a team,” he added.