Their dreams of a podium finish shattered, hosts India would be desperate to redeem some pride when they take on arch-rivals Pakistan in what promises to be a cracker of a contest in the 9th-10th place classification match at the Hero Junior Men's Hockey World Cup here tomorrow.
India and Pakistan crashed out of the knock-out stage of the ongoing event after finishing third in their respective pools.
Both the sub-continental rivals have had similar outings in the tournament so far, having finished their pool engagements with four points apiece with one win, one loss and one drawn result.
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After a disappointing campaign in the pool stages, India and Pakistan registered comfortable victories in their 9-12th place classification games to set up a mouth-watering clash against each other at the Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium.
While India got the better of Argentina 4-2 last night, Pakistan thrashed South Africa 4-0 earlier in the day.
Being the hosts, the Indians had high expectations from the tournament but their hopes fizzled out after Korea held them to a 3-3 draw in their must-win last pool match.
But the Indian colts now have a very good chance to bring smiles back on the faces of the country's hockey fans as a win against traditional rivals Pakistan in any sport is looked upon as a big achievement.
For the sports loving fans of both the nations, any Indo-Pak rivalry is always considered special and tomorrow's match is no different.
But India's national coach Baljit Singh Saini refused to give too much significance to the high-profile encounter and said the hosts were approaching the match as just another game.
"India-Pakistan encounters may be special for spectators and media but not for us. We can't treat it as a special match because if we do so there are chances of committing mistakes. We will take it as just another game," Saini said.
"But I must admit pressure would be there on the boys before the match but once they take the field it is like just another game.