Oltmans was full of praise for the new system but jokingly said he was relieved that the new rule will not be in place at the Rio Olympics.
"The nice thing about hockey is that it's always searching for new ideas, new developments. For many years people have been saying that penalty corners have too much of an influence on the final results of the game, so I think it's a good idea to test new things in this kind of major events and see how it works out," Oltmans told PTI ahead of the team's practice session at the Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium here.
"The good thing is that until Rio Olympics we will not play with this rule apart from the HIL."
According to the new rules to be introduced in the fourth edition of HIL, which has been approved by FIH Competitions and Rules Committee, two goal points will be awarded for every field goal to encourage skillful and tactical hockey. To curb rough tackles and maintain discipline among players, two goal points will be awarded to every penalty-stroke goal scored other than resulting from penalty corner.
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Oltmans, who is also India's High Performance Director, clarified that contrary to reports, he was only looking to rope in one more support staff.
"That was surprising to me as well because I only intend to bring one more support staff in a strategy coach and no other new things. We will be defining his role in specific areas and help us try to find out our best possible strategy.