Key Points

Coach Craig Fulton is focused on securing direct World Cup qualification through a strong Asia Cup performance. The team has been working on improving their fourth-quarter finishing and penalty corner efficiency after a disappointing Pro League campaign. India enters the tournament as three-time champions but faces new challenges with the Super 4s format. Fulton emphasizes taking it one game at a time while keeping the big prize of World Cup qualification in sight.

Key Points: India Coach Fulton Targets Direct World Cup Qualification at Asia Cup

  • India aims for direct World Cup qualification through Asia Cup performance
  • Team finished 8th in FIH Pro League with 10 losses
  • Focus on improving fourth-quarter finishing and penalty corners
  • Super 4s format introduces new tournament challenge
  • Defensive improvements emphasized alongside scoring efficiency
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India aims for big prize of direct WC qualification, aims to put everything during Asia Cup: Coach Fulton

Indian hockey coach Craig Fulton eyes direct World Cup qualification through Asia Cup success after addressing team's Pro League struggles and finishing issues.

"We want to put everything into this tournament. The prize is big, the direct qualification to the WC - Craig Fulton"

Rajgir, August 28

Ahead of the team's Asia Cup campaign start, Indian men's hockey coach reflected on the challenges faced during a challenging FIH Pro League and recent tour of Australia and said that the team eyes the big prize, a direct qualification to the next year's Hockey World Cup by "puttting everything into the tournament".

India will kickstart its Asia Cup hockey campaign against China on August 29. The final will be played on September 7. The Men in Blue are a prolific presence in the tournament, having won it thrice in 2003, 2007 and 2017 and finishing as runners-up five times. They are featured in Pool A alongside Japan, China and Kazakhstan.

Speaking in a pre-tournament presser, Fulton said, "We are in a good place. We have had a good preparation back inside Australia, and now we are here at the tournament, so we're looking forward to it."

Team India had a disappointing end to their FIH Pro League campaign this year in June, finishing in eighth spot out of nine teams, winning just six out of 16 matches and losing seven matches in a row, ultimately finishing with 10 losses. During this terrible run, they let their opponents score 23 goals and could score just 14 goals.

After this, some training followed and in August, India had a four-match tour to Australia, which they lost 1-3.

Further speaking, Fulton said that the results did not go their way in the Pro League and while they are playing well, they have to be better with their finishing in the fourth quarter.

"We are playing well. We have to be better in the fourth quarter. We created chances but were not efficient with penalty corners and field goals. We held a training camp, emphasising tactics. It was great. We had some great meetings about putting the balls in the D better, which would create more scoring chances and ultimately help us be more effective on the scoreboard. So, that has been the real focus, and obviously, in defending, we always have to have a level of defence on the team to play a certain way and to stay competitive, because if we score goals but also concede them, then we do not always win games. That was part of the problem in the Pro League, so we put a strong emphasis on both of those," he added.

Fulton termed the Asia Cup as the "flagship event of the year".

"We want to put everything into this tournament. The prize is big, the direct qualification to the WC, we are after that. A different kind of tournament, with Super 4s this time around (top two teams from both Pools making it to Super 4s stage where teams will play thrice), something not done before. We take it one game at a time," he added.

- ANI

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Priya S
Direct WC qualification is so important! We need to win this Asia Cup. Our boys have the talent, just need better execution in crucial moments. All the best Team India! 💙
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Aman W
The penalty corner conversion rate has been worrying. Hope the training camp has fixed this. We can't afford to waste scoring opportunities against top teams.
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Michael C
Interesting format with Super 4s. Should make the tournament more competitive. Hope our boys adapt quickly to this new structure.
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Shreya B
China first match should be a good start. Need to build momentum early in the tournament. Jai Hind! 🏑
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Vikram M
The Australia tour was tough but good preparation. Playing against strong teams before Asia Cup will help. Hope the team has learned from those matches.

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