"Playing the World Cup is a big event in any player's life and I am blessed to have got this opportunity to play with the senior team and for India. After playing together in the Asian Champions Trophy, we all are confident for our first match against Netherlands," said Rohidas, who was a part of the senior team that finished runners-up in this year's Asia Cup in Ipoh, Malaysia.
"We understand that winning the first match will be very important as it will not only give us the momentum but also motivate us to continue with the winning streak," he said after the team's training session at the Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium ahead of India's opening encounter against Netherlands on December 6.
Defender Gurjinder Singh echoed similar sentiments.
"We have a clear mandate of taking each match when it comes and the target as of today is to have a winning start against Netherlands," he said.
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