India face a must-win situation in the Asia Cup, to be held from August 24 to September 1, as they need to win the tournament to qualify for next year's World Cup in Hague, The Netherlands.
"I'll be responsible for the team's performance but at the
same time I'm confident also," Oltmans told the media persons on the sidelines of the national camp at the National Stadium here today.
Injuries to four key players -- Askashdeep Singh, S V Sunil, Gurwinder Singh Chandi and Danish Mujatab -- had forced India to field a young and inexperienced forwardline, but Oltmans reposed faith in his young crop of strikers to deliver in the Asia Cup.
"Of course we will deliver, there is no doubt about it. The boys are working very hard and I am confident that it is the right team to be there," he said.
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