"I think we will miss him on the field as he is the speed demon of the team. The way he tears through the heart of the opponents defence is remarkable. But I think we need to learn on playing under situations where key players have to miss out because of reasons beyond anyone's control," Walmiki said ahead of the tournament starting June 20.
Speaking on him and his brother being in the team, he said it is quite special for him.
On the new attacking strategies, he said coach Paul van Ass has helped the team improvise according to the situation.
"Under the new Chief Coach Paul van Ass, we are learning how to change our game from attack to defend in a matter of a few seconds. All the players are now part of the Team's defensive strategies and I am learning the skills and defending tactics," he said.
India will be clashing against France in their opening match of the tournament on June 20.