Injuries sustained by star midfielder Sardara, by far the most outstanding Indian player in recent times, and defender Ignace during the practice matches in Spain have kept the duo away from the turf for an entire week.
The team's medical staff is working overtime to help Sardara back on his feet after a crushing blow on his shin from close range.
Ignace's ankle sprain nearly saw India lose the most experienced player in the squad, but after a week of limping, he stepped back on to the pitch for a training session last evening, to the delight of the fellow players.
"We had a bad time with these two key players injured, but luckily they have shown good signs of recovery and should be back in good shape ahead of our first Olympic Games outing," coach Michael Nobbs told PTI.
Nobbs said Sardara was unlucky to have been smacked on the leg from very close range during India's first match of the Spanish tour, after which he did not feature in any game.
Ignace, on the other hand, had to sit out of three matches after spraining his ankle in a match against South Africa during the European tour before arriving in London.
"These two players have a crucial role to play for India and we were obviously concerned with the injuries, but they are getting back into shape," said Nobbs.
Their workout will be increased gradually as India move closer to their opening match against multiple Olympic champions The Netherlands on July 30. The team management is heaving a sigh of relief watching the recovery of the key cogs in the Indian squad.