"India has a rich history of hockey and distinct style of play. They won many Olympic medals in the past. That's the history you want to replicate in the Indian hockey. You got to start from somewhere. May be, this World Cup is the start of that. We can only hope. We just need the structure around it (Indian hockey) to be tightened up," Clarke said here.
Clark has over 250 international caps and has represented South Africa in two World Cups in Sydney 1994 and Kuala Lumpur 2002, two Olympic Games, in Atlanta 1998 and Athens 2004.
Ahead of their practice match against England at the Major Dhyanchand National Stadium tomorrow, Clark said the English side reaped the benefits of putting in place a long-term plan for their senior and junior hockey teams.
"They are a good side. The senior team has done really well over the last few years playing according to the blue print which the Great Britain hockey and England introduced a few years ago. The junior team is pretty much playing according to that blue print," he said.