"An India-Pakistan hockey match still attracts a lot of excitement, but the pressure thing is gone nowadays," Uthappa, who was designated as the Indian captain for this match, said.
Uthappa asserted that his team plays every match with the same intensity.
"We took India-Pakistan match just like another match. We handle matches against Pakistan just as a professional takes up any assignment," Uthappa insisted.
"Of course there is intense media hype for any match featuring India and Pakistan, but the players remain unaffected by it all. The team goes into every game with a specific game-plan. Just like other teams, we today had a plan to play against Pakistan," he added.
India had to work hard for the victory today despite taking an early lead through the maiden international goal from young striker Pradeep Mor in the 11th minute.
India fell behind as Pakistan scored two goals in the space of nine minutes after half-time. But India eventually came back from behind to post a win.
Pakistan coach Khawaja Junaid praised his young side for giving India a stiff competition.
"It was a brilliant game with a very high level of skills between two top teams. This was the best match we have played in a long time. The boys performed much better than the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup five months ago, which was the only tournament we have played since last year's World League Semifinals in Antwerp," said the Pakistan coach.
"We rallied after conceding an early goal and took the lead, but could not win due to a very high level of performance by India."
Pakistan, winners of the Asian Champions Trophy in two editions in 2012 and 2013, have now lost two of their three outings, but are still expected to make the semifinals of the six-nation event as they have two round-robin league matches left to be played against lower-ranked teams -- Japan and China.
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