India are still searching for their first win in the tournament, having finished last in Pool B with a draw and two losses.
Great Britain, on the other hand, topped Pool A with two wins, which includes an upset victory over world champions Australia.
India finished last in Pool B but still progressed to the quarterfinals thanks to the format which allows all the eight participating teams to make it to the knock-out phase.
And India's chief Roelant Oltmans coach was candid enough to admit that inconsistency is an area which the team needs to address.
"It's not been consistent enough, that's clear. We have been good in certain faces. Against Germany we played really well. There's room for improvement," he had said.
"For me the most important thing is we need to be patient and take so more time when we execute our plans. Every attack from us has been 100 per cent. The boys are playing the way I want them to play. But too many times we lose possession somewhere on our way."
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The Indians scored just two goals in three games but Oltmans defended his misfiring strikers.
"It is disappointing but like I said before, you just can't blame the forwards. We also need to look at the kind of passes they receive. Sometimes it looks like the forward is not picking up the ball, but the pass itself is terrible. Sometimes it's a bumpy ball, the direction is not good, speed is not good and seems that the forward made the mistake," Oltmans said.
And come tomorrow, the Indians will have to produce their best in all departments of the game if they want to upstage the world ranked fourth Great Britain.
Great Britain has impressed all and sundry with their brilliant display in the pool stages.
Even though they are here without the services of some experienced players like Barry Middleton and Ashley Jackson, Great Britain looked threatening.
The Dan Fox-led British side did not have the best of outing in their 3-1 win over lowly Canada in their opening match but as the tournament progressed they got into their groove.
Besides the India-Great Britain match, Argentina will play Belgium in the last quarterfinal tomorrow.
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