With the country's top players taking part in the ongoing Hockey India League, India fielded an inexperienced team mostly consisting of junior players and they failed to click as a unit in the SAG. India settled for the silver medal after losing twice to arch-rivals Pakistan, including in the final 0-1 here last night.
Pakistan had at least six players who played in the London Olympics.
Antil said he was disappointed to have lost to Pakistan in the final, which he felt was a close match.
"Any loss to Pakistan at any level is a disappointment. We wanted to win the gold but we could not do it. We played better (than the group match which also India lost 1-2) and it was a close match but we lost again," Antil told PTI here.
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India struggled in the four matches they played in the tournament, failing to get the combination right. They could not score many goals even against minnows like Bangladesh (4-1) and Sri Lanka (3-0).
The skipper, however, felt that the junior players have benefited from taking part in the Games.
"For the junior players, it was an opportunity to play for India at the senior level and they must have learnt something or the other from this tournament," said Antil.
Two Pakistani players were suspended and one reprimanded for making obscene gestures after the match and Hockey India had threatened to severe all hockey ties with Pakistan unless they issued an apology.
"There's no issue now. Our players and Pakistan players mixed up well. We now don't think of that incident," he said.