There is little at stake for the Indian team in the current tournament, despite their assured spots in the 2016 Olympic Games as well as the World League Finals later in the year.
The ongoing World League Semifinals offers three spots in the Olympic lineup. For several teams it is the last chance to make it to Rio Olympics, while India have already secured their passage by virtue of winning the Asian Games gold medal at Incheon last year.
"We are not tourists at this tournament, certainly not," says Sardar, as the Indian captain is asked by world media if the Indian team has anything at stake in this tournament.
India are the only team here to have already secured a passage to Rio Games, allowing them to breathe easy in the competition where some countries are showing nerves aplenty.
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"We want to do well here as much at any other team," he added as the team prepares to go into their second pool fixture, against Poland, who gave Pakistan a tough time in their first outing before losing 1-2.
Poland are ranked 17 in the world, eight spots behind India, but Sardar was fully aware that their opponents have the potential to pull off a surprise on the erratic Indian defence that barely survived a scare against France.
"You cannot take any rival likely. The world rankings do not matter when you step into the field," said Sardar, hoping the young members of his team would have gained by the experience against France, where newcomer Devinder Walmiki scored an opportunistic goal.
India managed to put it across France 3-2, with the match-winner coming in the dying stages of the match in which they were hampered by the absence of their two drag-flickers VR Raghunath and Rupinder Pal Singh.
India's chief coach Van Ass is hopeful that the Indian defence will put up a much-improved show compared to the match against France, who repeatedly managed to cause problems through penetrative bursts.
Trying to impart new strategies to his wards, including some juniors, Van Ass is expected to again use this outing for some more experiments ahead of the tougher encounters against subcontinental hockey rivals Pakistan and reigning World champions Australia.