Tour of Argentina and Germany has helped plan on areas we need to improve, says Deep Grace Ekka | Hockey News – Times of India

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BENGALURU: The Indian women’s hockey team’s recent tours to Argentina and Germany respectively have been crucial in their preparations for the Olympic Games, feels experienced defender Deep Grace Ekka.
“Playing against Argentina and Germany, both highly ranked in the world, with very different and unique playing styles has been very helpful in planning the areas we need to improve in the days leading up to the Olympics,” said Ekka in an official Hockey India release.
“World No.3 Argentina plays man-to-man, and their style is quite conventional. Personally, for me, playing against Germany was quite intriguing because of their style and attacking game. There was a lot to learn about how the German players communicate on the field and how they create space in pursuit of circle entries. Their attack is aggressive, they are quick and think on their feet,” she added.
Grace feels this experience against Germany will help them take on World No.1 Netherlands in their opening match at the Olympic Games.
“I felt that Germany and the Netherlands have a very similar style. They tackle two-on-one and the way they attack is very similar. I feel we have gained a lot of confidence playing against Argentina and Germany. We have no inhibitions or fear in our mind when we play these top teams now and another key element has been our fitness. We don’t tire easily anymore and that will help us bounce back in the game and finish well even if there are early setbacks,” she said.
Another takeaway from the recent tours is the team’s improved show in penalty corner defending. “I feel we have improved a lot in our PC defending. Though we need to avoid giving away penalty corners, we have improved in defending PCs. If we have given away 5-6 penalty corners in a match, we restrict conversion to 1 or at the most 2 which was not the case earlier,” she said.
Grace credits this positive improvement to the team’s analytical coach Jenneke Schopman. “Since Jenneke has joined the team, we have paid a lot of attention to PC defending and earlier, we would just take positions but now she’s helped us work on our movements while defending a PC and that has made a lot of difference,” she said.

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Mumbai Rains: Hockey Player Yuvraj Walmiki’s Tries to Drain Out Water from His Water-logged House

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Out-of-favour India hockey striker Yuvraj Walmiki on Wednesday faced a peculiar problem as he tried to drain out water which flowed into his house in the wake of the heavy rains in Mumbai. Yuvraj posted a video on his twitter handle, where he was seen trying to drain out ankle-level water from the drawing room of his flat.

In the 28-second video, Yuvraj sought help from Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation as well as Maharashtra Tourism Minister Aaditya Thackeray. A red alert has been issued for ‘extremely heavy’ rainfall for the Mumbai Metropolitan Region as heavy showers continued for over 24 hours, crippling the city’s lifelines.






Is there anyone who can help…my house is been floating..please help @mybmc @OfficeofUT @AUThackeray pic.twitter.com/HzEep65vTU

— Yuvraj Walmiki (@YWalmiki) August 5, 2020

The IMD has forecast spells of more heavy to very heavy rainfall for Wednesday and Thursday. Yuvraj, 30, was part of the Indian team that played in the 2014 Word Cup at The Hague in the Netherlands.

His brother Davinder Walmiki also represented India as a defender.




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Indian Women’s Hockey Team Leaves for Germany on Tuesday

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Indian women's hockey team (Photo Credit: HI)

Indian women’s hockey team (Photo Credit: HI)

The first match against the world No.3 German team is scheduled for February 27 followed by the second match on 28th February.

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After their tour of Argentina where the Indian women’s hockey team played a total of seven matches, the Rani-led squad is all set to travel to Germany to play four matches against their national squad as part of their preparations for the Tokyo Olympic Games.

The team consisting of 18 players and seven support staff will leave on Tuesday from Bengaluru, where they are currently housed at the Sports Authority of India Centre for national coaching camp.

The first match against the world No.3 German team is scheduled for February 27 followed by the second match on 28th February. After a day’s break, the team will play again on March 2, followed by the last match on March 4.

The squad:

Goalkeepers: Savita (v-c) Rajani Etimarpu

Defenders: Deep Grace Ekka, Gurjit Kaur, Udita Nisha

Midfielders: Nikki Pradhan, Monika, Neha, Lilima Minz, Sushila Chanu Pukhrambam, Salima Tete, Navjot Kaur

Forwards: Rani (captain) , Lalremsiami, Navneet Kaur, Rajwinder Kaur, Sharmila Devi



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