India defeated Australia 4-2 in the shoot-out after the second semi-final ended 2-2 at the end of regulation time.
India will now face Belgium in the summit clash on Sunday and Harendra has requested his wards to show their character on what is termed as the "biggest game" of their short career.
"Australia showed great fight back. But I really want to congratulate my players for making a terrific comeback in the match. All the players showed their eagerness to win the match.
Harendra said going by history Lucknow has always been a happy venue for him.
"I have never returned empty-handed from this ground. The day it was announced that Lucknow will host the World Cup I told the boys that you will win a medal but you have to decide which colour it will be," he said.
"I prepared the team mentally as well as physically. I don't agree we lost structure. The best thing about this team is that we never lose structure in the last two-and-half years. Yesterday (against Spain) our execution was not up to the mark," he said.
Indian men's senior team chief coach Roelant Oltmans, who is the manager of the junior side here, agreed with Harendra and said it is now time for the Harjeet Singh-led side to show their "perfect" hockey on Sunday.
"Our strength is pressure and speed. Our first goal was as a result of speed and the second goal was for pressure.
"Now it's time for the perfect game and that we are going to show on Sunday. Our players will bring their best hockey in the most important match of the competition," Oltmans added.
"Like the other semi-final and the quarterfinals yesterday, it was an even match. Top eight teams here have shown they are all at great competitive level. Yes the momentum did swing up and down. We started off really well and had the momentum early. But we probably led India have too much ball possession and control through middle part of the match," Bishop observed.
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