Selangor Journal
The national junior women’s hockey squad in action against their Kazakh counterparts during the Women’s Junior Asia Cup 2023, at the Kawasaki Heavy Industries Hockey Stadium in Kakamigahara, Japan, on June 10, 2023. — Picture by FACEBOOK/ASIAN HOCKEY FEDERATION

Malaysian Tigress unfazed about facing India

HANGZHOU, Sept 28 — The national women’s hockey squad do not fear playing India, one of Asia’s top teams, in their second Group A match of the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games at the Gongshu Canal Sports Park Stadium tomorrow.

National coach Mohd Nasihin Nubli Ibrahim said the Malaysian Tigress are determined to give their all against India, the silver medallists from the last Games and whose players have generally made 100 to 200 international appearances.

The team’s confidence has also been boosted by their 8 – 0 thrashing of Hong Kong in their opening match on Monday (September 25).

He said the team would be strengthened by skipper Juliani Mohd Din, who was rested against Hong Kong and would adopt a different strategy against India.

“We will go all out to show where our women’s hockey squad stand now. There is no pressure on the players; we (coaches) only want the best from them,” Mohd Nasihin said when met.

He added the 0 – 9 drubbing they suffered at the hands of India in their last meeting at the 2021 Asian Cup in Muscat, Oman, could not be used as a yardstick as the situation had changed.

“At that time, we had 12 players making their international debut, and the (team) structure was quite different. This time it is a different squad, so the pressure is more on India, not us,” Mohd Nasihin said.

Meanwhile, a player with 131 international caps and who scored a goal against Hong Kong, Nuraini Abdul Rashid, said: “India is very good, but we can give them a good fight.”

“Nothing is impossible against India. We will give our best,” said another senior player, Hanis Nadiah Onn, who also scored a goal in the last match.

India is ranked seventh in the world, while Malaysia is number 18.

After India, Malaysia will meet Singapore on Sunday and South Korea on Tuesday (October 3) to wind up their group campaign.

— Bernama

Top Picks

Halal leadership forum, with Malaysia as co-host, starts tomorrow

Top oil company commits to more projects in Malaysia: PM

Editor Selangor Journal

PM calls on Islamic Development Bank to champion causes for Muslims