Home conditions and a strong team make India one of the favourites to win the Junior Hockey World Cup which starts here tomorrow, feels India chief coach Greg Clark.
India play last edition's runners-up Netherlands in a Pool C match tomorrow and Clark very well understands the importance of the lung-opener.
"We feel we have prepared well. First game of every tournament is really important. It gives you good momentum going forward. It gives you good confidence," he told reporters on the sidelines of the unveiling of Junior World Cup trophy at a city hotel here today.
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"It's a well-balanced side. I think we have good defensive structure, being as organised as possible in all facets of defence. Obviously attack is the tradition of Indian hockey. There is lots of flair in the team. Indian hockey is renowned for its attacking flair. If we can balance our organised defence with our natural ability, I think we will be in good stead in the tournament."
Clark conceded that his wards would feel the pressure to perform before the home crowd but refused to look too far ahead in the tournament.
"We have sufficient time in the pool if we don't get a positive result tomorrow. So we are not putting too much pressure on ourselves. We just gonna go out there and hopefully can do the business tomorrow," he said.
"We have reasonably high aspirations. We want to go as far as possible. But there won't be any easy games, it is the World Cup. Everybody will fight hard. Our priority is one game at a time. So all our focus is on Netherlands right now.
"Consistency is not a huge concern for me because I think it will be the same for everybody. It's all about being accurate on the night.