"We played against them in 2008 in the final of the AFC Challenge Cup which we won (4-1 in New Delhi). But we all know they are higher ranked than us. We are going to play in their home and it's going to be very much difficult for us but we are looking forward to the challenge," said Gouramangi.
India are currently ranked 146th in FIFA charts while the Tajiks are 40 places above them.
"Yes, they are ranked higher than us but we are going with a positive mindset and I hope something good will come out," said his 5-feet-10-inch tall, 22-year-old teammate Chhetri.
Chhetri, from Sikkim, is happy that the game is being held on FIFA-stipulated friendly date.
"After a long time we are getting to play a friendly match. It's good it's played on a FIFA date. It will be a tough match for us. We have not played for quite a long time," said the stopper back.
Both felt the game was a good preparation for the SAFF Championships to be held in September in Kathmandu.
"This will certainly be helpful for preparing for the SAFF Cup in Kathmandu in September. It's part of the preparations for SAFF as they (Tajiks) are ranked higher than us," said Gouramangi.
"I hope it will help us prepare well for the SAFF Cup," Chhetri said.
