The Indian eves could not have asked for a better preparation ahead of the Glasgow Games as they routed Malaysia 6-0 in an away Test series recently to gain confidence.
Taking a lot of positives from this success, Hawgood has set his sights on at least a semifinal finish in the CWG.
"The Malaysia series gave the girls a chance to play Test matches without any pressure. The series gave them an opportunity to express themselves and try out new things. In the end, the results lifted our confidence tremendously," coach Hawgood told PTI in an interview before boarding the flight to Glasgow.
The CWG has great significance for India ahead of the "important" Asian Games to be host by South Korean city of Incheon from September 19 to October 4, and Hawgood is well aware of the fact.
"For a coach every tournament is important. But in long-term perspective the Asian Games is more important for us. It gives us a chance to directly qualify for the Rio Olympics," he said.