Fully aware about the Herculan task that awaits the Indian men's hockey team in the upcoming World Cup, former captain Pargat Singh today said a semifinal finish in the mega-event would be a big achievement for the past masters of the game.
"Going by the team's performance since last year till date, if we reach the semifinals that will be a big achievement. It will be a credit to the team," Pargat told PTI.
The hockey World Cup will be played at The Hague, Netherlands from May 31 to June 15. Eight-time Olympic champions India will open their campaign against Belgium on Saturday.
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"We are already eighth in the world ranking. And adding to this injuries (to Ramandeep and Nikkin) have come at this hour. We will need to put up a really good show to compete with the top teams," Pargat said.
Pargat pointed out that Indian hockey lacks a "structured system".
He also felt that there was over-reliance on players from Punjab, a state known for producing the finest hockey talents in India.
"We are not promoting talent at the grassroot level from other areas to the level that is expected," Pargat said.