"Overall, I can live with the result, but I am not happy about the number of goal-scoring opportunities we created in the game," Oltmans said after India split two points with Great Britain in the match whose start was delayed due to lightening and heavy showers.
The teams were warming up when forced to run off the pitch due to lightening, which Oltmans said was unfair to the three young players whom India fielded for their debut with the senior team.
Oltmans said the defenders did a good job, but two unnecessary mistakes saw them concede goals that allowed Great Britain to stage comeback twice in the match.
Akashdeep Singh (19th minute) and Mandeep Singh (48th minute) scored field goals to give India the lead twice, but only to see the Britons hit back through Tom Carson (25th) and Alan Forsyth (52nd).
"We made a couple of unnecessary mistakes that they took benefit of," said Oltmans. "Otherwise, we defended fairly well in the whole match and conceded only one penalty corner."
Oltmans said playing this game was special for the three juniors - Gurinder Singh, Manpreet Singh Jr and Sumit, who made their senior international debut today.
"The first match is something special, but there was a little bit of tension that built up because we had to wait for hours for the start," Oltmans said.
"All these boys can play hockey, there is no doubt about that. Today, it was not the best hockey they have showed in their lives before, but I am 100 per cent sure they will improve their game."
British coach Bobby Crutchley said his team showed good quality and did not give India many goal-scoring chances.
"Not allowing India many chances was one of our aims. If we had nicked the game with the corner at the end, it would have been perfect," said Crutchley.
The British coach was all praise for his team's fight- back that saw them neutralise the Indian lead twice.
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