Though the team's recent show at Hawke's Bay Cup in New Zealand could have been better, chief coach Neil Hawgood, admits the team has learnt from its mistakes.
"We have come back from there and in the last two games that we've played against the boys' teams here (at the SAI centre) we've played better than we did in any game in New Zealand. We're playing a lot faster and people have just realised that we're coming to a point where you've just got to put in the effort that's actually required," Hawgood said.
"England's a bit difficult, because all the teams that we play now (till the Olympics) are in our pool (at the Olympics). We've got Great Britain in four Test matches. Then we are planning Australia and Japan in Australia. They're all in our pool as well. Then prior to the Olympics we are planning three Tests against the USA who're in our pool as well," said Hawgood.
One of the biggest concerns for the team is their start, feels Ritu Rani, captain of the squad.
"We want to focus on field goals and improvise on penalty corners too and perfect them by August."
"Each of us are working individually on improving our own game and getting better. We know we are left with just three months and we want to make most of it. Though there have been a few injuries to some of the girls, and Jasprit is missed for the past three months (because of a back injury) and not having a drag flicker makes a lot of difference. However, we have other players in the team who have become better in the past four months," Ritu said.
